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I have zero idea where the settings file is located on Windows (or even on Linux through Proton), but maybe you could try to delete it and see if it (temporarily) fixes your issue.
(You might need to temporarily deactivate Steam Cloud to prevent it from overwriting your changes.)
Also, have you tried updating/reinstalling your drivers?
Yes, I am playing on Windows and yesterday (after 3 hours) i got it to work (i don't know why).
I'm starting to think it is an issue tied to my monitor. I play on a 2k MSI Gaming Monitor, connected to my laptop (I have a HP Omen with a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super Max-Q Design); the card, nor the pc, never failed me and I use it to run all sorts of games, so I feel it's quite strange it is not working with a game like Tunic.
Anyway, to answer your question, I did updated my drivers, and also tried to update DirectX and things like that.
I would like to find a permanent solution, just out of curiosity, but leaving the session yesterday I set the game in windowed mode before quitting; I run the game now and it seems to work fine, so I guess I will play it in window mode, or se it up each time I quit the game. It's a proxy solution, but it works ahah.
Anyway if you or anyone else has some more insights on this I would love to hear it, maybe I'm doing something wrong.
Thanks again for the answer @Perseus!