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Awesome news... Now I can finally purchase this game for my children, my wife and myself (I refused to do so until the developers put the effort in to have this at a state which could be considered Verified or Playable)!
Why not just install the 'ProtonDB for Steam' add-on ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefox/addon/protondb-for-steam/ [External Link] )?And of course, I'll buy all the copies at full price, because f*%k Nintendo.
Not only does it show ProtonDB ratings (which are usually more accurate) in the Steam Store directly (you'll see them to the right of the footage / screenshots), but you can click on the rating to be taken directly to the relevant ProtonDB page.