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Sloppy performance, bugged mouse control, can't even exit the game properly.
You have some of these bugs too, don't you?
(only bug I have is camera control, which is fixed by a quick change of resolution back & forth whenever I start the game)
Running on an i7 13620H with 32GB of DDR5 on kernel 6.1.0-28, an RTX 4060 8GB with nvidia drivers, and installed on an nVMe SSD, this game could almost manage a steady 30 FPS on Normal settings (i.e. medium) at 1920 x 1080.
Controller input was also completely broken regardless of Steam controller settings; e.g. RT controlled camera Y-axis and RB was the pause menu. The intro video was running at about half or a third of its normal speed, so the voice-over finished before the video was even half way done playing.
Switching to Proton boosted performance to better than 100 FPS at max settings and no problems with controller bindings being randomly scattered across the available inputs.
I appreciate them making the effort to provide a Linux port, but it would have been much easier to just make sure it worked smoothly through Wine/Proton, which seems to be the case :)