Other News about gaming on Linux
The simple GOG client for Linux, Minigalaxy version 1.4.1 is out now
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Anyone here know how to install the Unofficial Arcanum Patch on Linux?
Problem to run EA games like NFS Heat or Star wars Battlefront 2
Plague Inc: Evolved gets a "vastly improved playing experience on Steam Deck"
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ARC Raiders latest update adds a Solo vs Squads mode, long-term Trophy Display project and lots more
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Dead space remake 2023 no Linux (cachyOS)
I downloaded the pirated version of Dead Space 2023, but right at the beginning of the game I'm experiencing micro-stutters in movement and an absurd delay in shader compilation before the game starts.
I have a Ryzen 7 5700x and a 5060ti 16gb, 16gb of RAM and SSD, the game at the beginning with everything on high runs at 90 fps but it keeps having some serious frame rate drops.
Could it be because of DirectX 12? I had the same problem with Lords of the Fallen and went to Windows to play it without problems, but I didn't want to do that again.
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Looking for an Android Emulator, with 'For Dummies' instructions.
I have a duel boot PC, and my Windows install has proven wildly unreliable. Not an issue, since I use Linux Mint for most things, but I've never been able to get an android emulator working on it. I've tried following several guides, and it never seems to work out.
I'm not a coder, or a programmer. I'm a user. I can follow instructions, but I don't often know when I'm doing something wrong.
Most of my gaming is either Linux-Capable, or on Android. I'd like to play my android games on the PC.
So I need a clear, step-by-step, preferably idiot proof guide to installing an android emulator on Linux Mint.
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GameSir T4 Nova Lite – Controller works on Linux but vibration doesn’t
I’m new to Linux. I recently bought a GameSir T4 Nova Lite, and it worked perfectly on Windows. However, after switching to CachyOS, it didn’t work at first. I followed this guide and managed to get it working: https://github.com/demonich/Gamesir-T4-Nova-Lite-Linux-Guide The problem is that the controller vibration (rumble) doesn’t work. I’m using the controller through the USB dongle. Is there any way to fix or enable vibration on Linux?
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GOG job listing for a Senior Software Engineer notes "Linux is the next major frontier"
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Linux as main OS for gaming + Windows as spare
I ordered a new laptop, the Lenovo Legion 5 15IRX10.
Specs (if that matters): 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, RTX 5060 (so NVIDIA, which I’ve heard can be hit or miss), and an Intel Core i7-13650HX.
The laptop ships with no OS installed, because I’m considering the following setup: Linux as my main OS (gaming + daily use), and Windows as a separate OS on a spare 256 GB SSD that I’d buy as an upgrade.
I’m thinking of keeping Windows mainly (1) to make the transition easier and smoother, and (2) as a fallback for Windows-only software or games with incompatible anti-cheat.
My usage is mostly gaming (single-player AAA games, soulslikes, metroidvanias, and some occasional Minecraft).
So my questions are: for people who made the switch, how did it go? Was it a good choice in the long run?
And what distro would you recommend if my main goals are gaming and watching series/movies?
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Heroic Games Launcher v2.19 released adding ZOOM Platform, AppImage updates and more
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From Cachy to Arch
I'm a junior dev. I regularly play games. Normally I use Visual Studio on company. But since I'm trying to daily drive cachy I decided I could keep the development up with free version of intellij rider. But; I tried arch linux not long ago. And I liked it better than Cachy. Lately I don't have much time but I enjoyed more of do everything yourself logic. Makes me grasp more of my computer's concepts. I'm planning to return back to arch. What are your thoughts? Planning to learn neovim and Rice some Hyprland too!
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Valve released Proton 10.0-4 bringing more game compatibility to SteamOS / Linux
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Valve releases Proton 10.0-4, adds 19 new games to Proton Stable on Linux
Game Not Launching in Heroic Launcher
Recently installed Linux Mint on my old laptop. Been reinstalling my games, I reinstalled Civ 6 with Heroic Games Launcher because I own it through epic games. I tried launching it with the latest versions of GE-Proton, WineGE-Proton, and older versions of Wine, but it immediately stops running as soon as it starts. Some help would be appreciated!
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switching back to linux for the 3rd time, this time trying to stay. any tips?
I will be mainly using steam, and playing "legally" obtained games. Not very often, i would be using the Epic Games Launcher to play Satisfactory.
EDIT: I have been using arch for the last 3 attempts.
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. SoC (GOG via Heroic) stuck at 60 FPS with heavy Input Lag on ZorinOS, while Steam version runs at 3500 FPS. How to bypass the compositor?
Hi everyone,
I'm facing a weird issue with S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl on ZorinOS (Nvidia GPU). I own both the Steam and GOG versions, and the difference in performance is night and day.
- Steam Version (Proton Experimental): Runs flawlessly. VSync is off, getting 3500 FPS in menus. Mouse input is crisp and raw.
- GOG Version (via Heroic Launcher) Hard locked at 60 FPS. The input lag is terrible. It feels like the desktop compositor is forcing VSync on the window, overriding the game settings.
What I have tried so far (on the GOG version):
- In-game console commands: rs_v_sync off and cam_inert 0. (The console accepts the commands, but the framerate stays locked at 60).
- Heroic Settings: Tried adding vblank_mode=0 to environment variables.
- Checked "Force Fullscreen" in settings.
- Tried launching it through Lutris and Steam.
- Used one of Lutris Scripts to install the game.
- Tried to get OSRG and OpenXray working, no luck.
- Installing the ZRP_1.07_R5RC_150408 patch
My Theory: Steam seems to successfully bypass the Gnome/X11/Wayland compositor to allow uncapped framerates, while when I run the GOG version is being treated as a standard window, forcing VSync and causing input lag.
My Question: Does anyone know the specific environment variable or Heroic setting to force the compositor to "unhook" from the game window so I can get the same raw input/uncapped FPS as the Steam version?
If you wonder why don't I just play the one on Steam instead? That is because I bought the entire collection on GOG and I don't feel like having to pay the games again.
Thanks for the help!
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Any tips or advice
Im dual botting my laptop and my first question is will I gained the same amount of performance on steam games and such on I know linux os really revive an old laptop but mines is new and im genuinely tire of windows 11 im starting my journey any advice?
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[Help][Proton][X11][Cinnamon] Multiple games have input/focus issues (fullscreen alt-tab breaks, borderless loses input)
System:
- Distro: Linux Mint 22.3 (Zena)
- Desktop: Cinnamon 6.6.6
- Session: X11
- Kernel: 6.14.0-37-generic
- CPU: Intel i5-12400F
- GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT
- Driver: amdgpu (Mesa 25.0.7)
- RAM: 32 GB
- Audio: PipeWire
Games / launch methods:
- Steam + Proton (Warframe, Cult of the Lamb)
- Non-Steam Windows games via PortProton (onlinefix / freetp .exe)
- Wine/Proton-based setups only (no native Linux builds)
Problem description:
I am experiencing multiple different but seemingly related input and focus issues
across different games, depending on fullscreen mode and launch method.
Examples:
1) Cult of the Lamb (Steam, Proton):
- Exclusive fullscreen works initially
- Alt+Tab works 1–2 times
- After that, the game window becomes impossible to restore:
- Restore animation plays
- Window instantly minimizes again
- Game audio continues
- Only fix is killing the process
2) Warframe (Steam, Proton):
- Game launches and runs
- Input suddenly switches to arrow keys / controller-like navigation
- Keyboard/mouse input becomes inconsistent
- Focus seems to be lost or partially captured
3) DuneCrawl (non-Steam .exe via PortProton):
- Works correctly
- No fullscreen or input issues observed
Important detail:
- Borderless / windowed fullscreen avoids the minimize issue
- BUT in borderless mode, input capture breaks after Alt+Tab
(mouse/keyboard stop working correctly until refocusing or restarting)
What I tried:
- Different Proton versions (stable / experimental)
- Fullscreen vs borderless vs windowed
- Disabling fullscreen compositor in Cinnamon
- FPS limiting
- Gamescope (not available in my distro repos)
- Staying on X11 (Wayland not tested yet)
Observations:
- Steam games and non-Steam Wine games behave differently
- Issues seem related to input focus and window management
- Feels like X11 + Cinnamon + Wine/Proton interaction
Questions:
- Is this a known issue with X11 + Cinnamon + Proton/Wine?
- Is input handling different between Steam and PortProton setups?
- Are there known workarounds to:
- keep stable input in borderless mode
- or prevent fullscreen windows from breaking after Alt+Tab?
- Would switching to Wayland realistically help here, or just move the problem to XWayland?
Any insight from people who dealt with similar focus/input issues would be appreciated.
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