
coolkitty1654 on linux
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Always takes focus even when using Alt+TAb, on Pop!_OS at least.
Random hitches.
I can play this just like I'd play the web or Windows version, but there are random hitches and stutters here or there, but apart from that, it works well.
It's Fallout 2, it worked flawlessly.
16:9 works, higher resolutions didn't work for me.
Guess it differs for people, but it worked perfectly for me without changing anything.
Gets to the game launcher. After that, crashes.
Disabled mouse acceleration as has been said.
Cannot pass the launcher at all and then crashes.
Works fine, but a pain in the ass to mod.
Runs a bit slower than Windows, barely noticeable though.
A bunch of other reports have stated how to mod, so I won't paste and say you should go look at those guides instead.
It's a bit fussy with Alt+Tab and turns fuzzy after a couple times of tabbing out.
Game can slow to a halt loading some areas.
Australian internet. Nothing to do with Linux, Fallout 76 or Proton.
It's the same Fallout 76 as on Windows, with even better performance. Just had to force Proton Experimental and all was well.
Works alright, classic Fallout.
High resolutions are weird, but 16:9 does work
Sometimes just randomly crashes (for me at least)
It's a classic Fallout 1 experience, with what you'd expect with a 90s game running on modern systems.
Still has the Fallout: New Vegas charm.
Just like Windows.
We're talking about the Gamebryo engine here. Again, just like Windows.
Works like Windows, with the same crashes and bugs you'd find. Good ol' New Vegas. Enjoy your stay!
Hollow Knight native works flawlessly without any problems.
Great game, even better there's a Linux native version. Support the developers!
Works perfectly. I guess, I guess that It Has To Be This Way.
Works just like Windows. Can't complain, played the entire thing on Linux without a hiccup.
Apart from the controller not working with the native version for me, literally everything else worked.
Controller was not detected when running natively, only through proton.
Fun game. Give it a try, works perfectly on Linux.
Works like Risk of Rain 2 would work on Windows.
Played with a couple of friends and had no problems. No disconnects or dropouts.
This game is a blast and it is excellent it works great on Linux.
Native works great, no proton needed.
Runs fine, slight stutter here or there when going to brand new areas.
Works absolutely flawlessly as if it was running natively.
Cloud saves aren't supported yet
Only problem is no cloud saves currently, but that will be fixed in the future as it already has the cloud saves icon.
Works very well, wouldn't be able to tell it's on Linux.
Usual Bethesda stuff.
If you want controller support, it's not there natively.
Random stutters occasionally.
Another Bethesda classic working exceptionally on Linux, yet another miracle.
A couple of FPS drops here and there randomly.
Sometimes crashes entering big areas for me. No crashes in open areas though.
Try running the default first, it should work, but you'll get better performance with experimental in my experience.
Works directly out of the box with no tweaking.
It is We Happy Few, you're bound to encouter bugs and glitches on your way, but that isn't specific to Linux. Runs great under Proton as well.