
So 1million or more people pay 20 dollars for this game? That would make one million or more feedback opinions. Glad to see that part of things isn't completely dead. I wish more developers would listen to their fan base. So many times though, a PC developer will start from humble beginnings and then turn into a gigantic multibillion dollar corporation and throw their original fan base to the side. Having a developer work so closley with the PC community is far more valuable than 20 dollars. Isn't that enough? To be able to have a game developed more closely to the things you would like to see, and play it on its journey to completion? You're investing just 20 dollars into a game, that you can help make better. The fact is there are developers out there that wouldn't even let you pay them to take your feedback. I am really unsure about why this game refuses to load properly when all others apart from Red Dead 2 and, at first, Call of Cthulhu, have worked without any issues at all.Publicado originalmente por PIN 360:Look at you all. I read on ProtonDB that the problem is due to wininet being missing, and that installing wininet using protontricks solved the problem for a few people, so I tried just that, but to no avail. The game starts as it should from Steam with Proton 5.0-7 and a few other Proton versions I've tried, and the menu displays perfectly fine with no glitches, but when I go to load or start a new game, it crashes, displaying the error messages as included in the screenshots.

that I haven't found an existing compatibility report for this game.
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