

HIGH-TECH GADGETS AND WEAPONSDwarves know what they need to bring to get the job done. There’s always something new to discover and no two playthroughs are alike. But proceed with caution, you don’t want to stumble into an alien swarm unprepared! PROCEDURALLY GENERATED CAVE NETWORKExplore a network of procedurally generated cave systems filled with enemies to fight and riches to collect.

Drill straight down to your objective or build an intricate network of paths to explore your surroundings - the choice is yours. There is no set path so you can complete your mission your way. FULLY DESTRUCTIBLE ENVIRONMENTSDestroy everything around you to reach your goal. Mow through enemies as the Gunner, scout ahead and light up the caves as the Scout, chew through solid rock as the Driller, or support the team with defensive structures and turrets as the Engineer.

You will need to rely on your teammates if you want to survive the most hostile cave systems in the galaxy! 4 UNIQUE CLASSESPick the right class for the job. 1-4 PLAYER CO-OPWork together as a team to dig, explore, and fight your way through a massive cave system filled with hordes of deadly enemies and valuable resources. I'm writing this in 22 March 2022 and Elden Ring has received a patch to address performance, but the stuttering is still far lower on Linux via Proton.Deep Rock Galactic is a 1-4 player co-op FPS featuring badass space Dwarves, 100% destructible environments, procedurally-generated caves, and endless hordes of alien monsters. This has essentially eliminated stuttering when playing the game via Proton. Valve compiled their own shaders and distributed them to players utilizing Proton. This was(is?) an issue with shader streaming. Some people experienced smooth gameplay while others experienced some significant stuttering. It released with performance all over the place. A good example of this would be Elden Ring. I should add that with newer versions of proton leveraging the latest versions of VKD3D and DXVK, performance is likely to increase.

There are a couple launch issues in certain Proton versions that I'll cover in a later section. As for bugs, there aren't any new bugs that aren't already in the Windows version. Using Proton 5.13-6 (integrated directly with steam) performance is a little lower compared to Windows. Under Proton 6.10-GE-1 (a custom build of proton) performance was on par with the Windows version. How is performance under Proton All performance statements are based on my experience playing DRG on my computer.
