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Just picked it up for Steam Deck a few days ago, actually. It works great running natively, but I haven't run the Windows version.
I don't see a reason to re-buy it unless you're having Proton issues with the one that you already have.
The only "problem" is that it's not making 60 fps even in the benchmark. Which is fine, it's a heavy game, but I would be bummed if it was due to proton overhead and not due to my gpu
Try Proton-GE instead. You might get a couple of FPS more
I can't. Proton-experimental specific is required for the game to run without disabling dx12 which will lower performance. With proton-ge the game crashes instantly
Ah, fair. If it were a Steam license, it would be trivial to switch to the native build. Damn Epic!