Other News about gaming on Linux
Shaderglass on linux
Is there something like shaderglass on linux? I cam across vkbasalt for games using goverlay, but is there something like it for the whole desktop?
I'm on kde cachyos wayland
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Xbox Series S/X Controller not discoverable by Bazzite over Bluetooth? But discoverable and works on same PC in Windows & Linux Mint over Bluetooth
Cross-Posting for hopefully some advice.
Thank you in advance for any guidance on this weird quirk with the Xbox Controller discoverable on the PC with Linux Mint but not discoverable on the exact same PC with Bazzite.
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Help with RGB control on ASUS ROG Strix G513QY using asusctl
Resolution changes on game start-up.
Hi, y'all.
I'm trying to launch eufloriaHD on Steam using Linux Mint 22.2.
Current resolution is 1920 as per, but when I launch the game, the whole system drops to 640.
I've included screenshots to show what I mean, and I've used Terminal to get everything back to normal, but I still can't play the game.
Any ideas?
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My Finished BC-250 Build
First off, here is the case: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:1249298
I have made some modifications to mine, mostly in terms of slight scaling increase to fit my PSU, modifying the front panel to accept my power button, and cut down the original fan shroud/mount smaller so that you can actually see the BC-250 itself which was otherwise 95% hidden behind it. There's been no change in thermals and if anything it's better.
This case has an awesome design to route some of the air behind the board to cool the ram and vent out the top of the other side of the case. It effectively vents air on 3 sides - front, rear, opposite side. With a 2ghz OC on the GPU, max temps under max GPU and CPU load was about 81C, but in games like Cyberpunk 2077, observed temps are like 61C.
Overall I'm really happy with the way this project came out and the BC-250 itself is a hell of a lot of fun to play with.
Currently running official SteamOS which has been fine so far. Aside from the 2ghz OC, any other tweaks that any of you think are worth exploring?
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Any Roblox Account Manager alternatives for Linux
(Using Linux Nobara)
I have got Roblox working with sober but want a way to have multiple accounts logged in and be able to launch them
Ideally I would be able to run multiple instances simultaneously
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Wire up various modules to survive in Wireworks - a base-defense roguelike auto-battler
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Dig Dig Die sounds like a hilarious grave-robbing co-op horror game
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Apocalyptic Vibes Demo - GZDoom
I was able to play Apocalyptic Vibes in Heroic Launcher with the windows version using Proton Experimental. But I was also able to install GZDoom for Linux and it and...
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I Compiled My Windows-Styled Tycoon Game to Run in Linux
Game is Malware Tycoon on Steam if anyone's interested. I started using Linux full-time maybe about 6 months ago, so instead of switching to Windows (🤢) to compile test builds, I figured I may as well just give the game full on Linux support.
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Wuthering waves keeps crashing
Wuthering waves keeps crashing
Hello , I switched to Linux yesterday and did some tweaks to start playing on my laptop ( pretty old but functional and the game worked on it before ) but when trying to start the game it gives me this error and randomly closes . So does anyone know how to fix this proplem . Some things that may help 1) the game worked on windows on the launcher not steam
2) my current proton is GE-Proton10-28
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Single prefix
is it possible to just use single prefix for all of my games? i think it can free up some space, then use different prefix if some games need special components/tweaks.
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Accessing a Boot file created in Proton?
I started playing Osu, and it's been fun, but when I installed it I installed it by adding the installer exe to Steam and enabling Proton, but this means the new runner for the game is in some file somewhere that I don't know, and don't know how to access. How might I add that file to my Steam Library so I don't have to go through the installer each time?
(I'm on Bazzite if it makes a difference)
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I guess I'm old
I find the argument that Linux is too hard for gaming argument amusing. I started gaming when most PCs had less than 1 meg of RAM (640K usable and 384K for system usage) available to use and we had to twist ourselves into pretzels with custom CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files for just about any game you got.
Figuring out if you hardware would even run it, any special drivers for your video card, and memory utilization were often done through trial and error. Piracy was rampant so if you couldn't get it to run, there was no taking a game back to the store. The web didn't exist back then so we used bulletin boards to try to find solutions if we were lucky enough to have a modem.
Seeing the complaints about trying to get a game to run on Linux is just funny and sad.
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