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YamSork

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Has anyone managed to get this working on Linux?
I've tried with Wine/Proton, and am wondering if anyone has succeeded where I have failed
 
I have. Performance was decent but it didn't feel very smooth for some reason. Played for around 10 minutes with no major issues, everything seemed to work.
Out of the box it doesn't work with wine, to make it work I installed dotnet35, dotnet45, l3codecx and d3d9x_40 with winetricks and set d3dx9_36 and d3d9x_40 to native as suggested by someone on winehq. I didn't try it with proton.
 
Awesome for the response, I'll give that a go tonight
[edit] got it working, but man is it sluggish
 
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Awesome for the response, I'll give that a go tonight
[edit] got it working, but man is it sluggish

My specs are currently pretty meh and it was very playable (G4600, GTX 1050, 4GB ram). Try using wine-staging if you're not already using it.
 
Just chiming in to say it works very well for me, too.

Only problem I have is that sound seems to be gone for good after alt-tabbing and only comes back with a restart. Slightly annoying for a habitual alt-tabber like me.
 
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Just chiming in to say it works very well for me, too.

Only problem I have is that sound seems to be gone for good after alt-tabbing and only comes back with a restart. Slightly annoying for a habitual alt-tabber like me.

There's a couple of problems that creep in when you alt tab a lot (especially around loading screens) in windows 10 (repeating sounds, alt toggling), though usually more alt tabbing fixes it.
 
Does pvp or co-op work well in linux?
Have been playing pve for weeks now in ubuntu and it has been smooth without any issues.
 
First: thanks for reviving this game, it's been a blast playing on my windows computer!

The problem I've had though is that Project Celeste attracted the attention of the wife, and now she wants to play co-op with me. The only other computer she could use if we're both playing is a Linux computer, and I got it to install and playing solo works fine. The problem is co-op play, it just sits for a while after clicking play until it silently fails. I've tried setting the LAN option on the Project Celeste launcher for Windows, but I haven't figured out how to do the same on the Linux machine, does anyone know how to do it?