

Game Runs well on bazzite using Heroic Game Launcher without needing any tinkering, however native controller support is missing (same as windows GOG copy) However, I recommend changing the FOV since it's quite low, you can do so by doing this -> (you need to create a profile before doing this) Go to your prefixes folder in heroic, after that go to your profile and open Bia.ini in notepad Search for - Consolekey=0 change to - Consolekey=192 search for - bEnableDebugConsoleAndMenu=False change to - bEnableDebugConsoleAndMenu=True save and exit now you will have a console if you press the tilde key ~. FOV Should be saved even after game restarts

Game runs very well however you need to run it on Wine-GE-Latest on Heroic Launcher and use startup command -novideo, otherwise you won't be able to get past the intro cinematic. On Proton, it runs well as well however I noticed textures flickering, changing settings didn't help, using Wine fixed the issue

Flatout 1 and 2 feel like half life 2 of racing games, super "physical", taking damage has negative effect on your vehicle and most things are destructible, for destroying things you get nitro which is pretty fun! Game runs well enough on linux (bazzite) but for me I had to turn on steam input for my controller. Controller support for this game is bit finicky, but the PC port can run at 4k. Music also slaps in this game and in the second one. Rly fun must try! 9/10

Gunslinger looks, plays and feels very modern despite it's age. Progression makes your character actually feel stronger and faster, game has duels a 5h or so long story campaign and an arcade mode, all of them are fun and neat to do. You can get around 12/15 hours of content if you try to 100% the game (5hish if you only want to complete the campaign - the campaign doesn't overstay it's welcome), definitely worth buying on a sale, since the game goes very cheap sometimes. 10/10 - A must buy for any X360 era fans or western/polish games fans