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Looks like all their previous Linux work was research for projects such as Stadia.
Not many left now, I feel Linux gaming has had it's day tbh, To quote a lyric "Sad But True!
Not surprising though. Was good while it lasted.
Here's hoping they'll pull a "No Man's Sky" and update the game worthy of its' price tag (40 euro isn't cheap).
Any other Proton version doesn't have good results here.
So how does it work on Stadia then? Anyone tried personally?
Some Youtube reviews are stating that it runs excellent and smooth at 4K while being insanely fun. Apparently graphics are nothing to write home about and not much of a story. etc, but worth the time nevertheless.
Overall, the game seems trouble-free on Stadia, but I was curious to hear some first hand opinions.