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Saints Row IV [Steam] has just been updated to include proper Steam Workshop support, but the kicker is that it only supports Windows. VP will need to update the port to work with it.

Noted at the bottom of the news post was this:
Quote* Please note that only the Windows version of Saints Row IV PC is currently compatible with Workshop. We hope to announce Linux support soon.

This is part of the problem with outsourced ports, the Linux versions are often left behind while they wait on the porting company to update them. VP isn't alone in this, other porters are often playing catch-up too.

I reached out to my contacts at Virtual Programming, but they were unable to comment on it right now. I will keep in contact with VP about this and update you when I have more. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Nel Nov 23, 2016
Quoting: GuestI played Saints Row IV to the end a few months ago and had no issue with it that I can remember. And it wasn’t hard to configure it to reach 60 FPS with good graphics (on a Core i5 / GTX 660).
Exact same hardware, same fps, never had any issue for 50+ hours. BTW great game.
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