Linux Review:

Satisfactory

Satisfactory is a first-person open-world factory building game with a dash of exploration and combat. Play alone or with friends, explore an alien planet, create multi-story factories, and enter conveyor belt heaven!

Satisfactory

PROTON TIER: PLATINUM

Satisfactory is a first-person open-world factory building game that combines exploration and combat. Build expansive factories, explore an alien planet, and optimize your production lines for an engaging experience.

Status Check Runs via Proton (Platin-Status)

TWEAKS & TRICKS

  • Problem: The game fails to launch and reports an invalid GPU when using Proton Experimental.

  • Solution: Launch with -dx11

  • Problem: Vulkan performance is notably worse than DX11.

  • Solution: Launch with -dx11

  • Problem: Proton crashes after exiting to the desktop when using Vulkan.

  • Solution: No fix is available, but the crash is harmless and resolves after fully closing the game.

  • Problem: Performance degrades when using Gamescope.

  • Solution: gamescope -w 2560 -h 1440 --force-grab-cursor -f -- %command% -vulkan (Note: Users report this performs worse than running without Gamescope.)

  • Problem: Game crashes, particularly when transferring saves from Windows.

  • Solution: Implement custom launch options. Additionally, add vm.max_map_count=2147483642.

  • Problem: Potential for improved performance.

  • Solution: If using a kernel version of 6.14 or later, use sudo modprobe ntsync. Proton GE and 10 automatically utilize NTSync when available.

Verdict Satisfactory is an excellent purchase for Linux gamers. While some users encountered stability issues requiring tweaking, the game generally runs well with Proton and delivers a compelling experience.

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