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Weird graphical glitch/bug in StarCraft 2 DirectStrike
Hey Linux gamers and hello for SC2 DS lovers!
A week or two ago I encountered this graphical glitch in StarCraft2 DirectStrike that makes the game unplayable. Certain elements of the game appear covered by a large red square and also the cannon and the base shoots small red rectangles. The cannon or the base falling also makes the game crash when the camera is focused on it. I could reproduce it in Lutris and Steam and on Ubuntu 25.04 and 25.10. I assume it has to do something with the shaders. Did any of you encounter this lately? Have you found a solution for it?
Short system details:
- Ubuntu 25.10
- NVIDIA GA106M [GeForce RTX 3060 Mobile / Max-Q] Driver Version: 580.95.05
- Proton 10.0-2 (beta) - same results with other Proton versions.
- Vulkan v: 1.4.321
Steam log (large file)
submitted by /u/SirHuxly[link] [comments]
That's all folks. Project "Linux gaming pc" failed, sad but true.
For almost a year, I played exclusively on Linux. I tried gaming on Arch, Debian, and Fedora - always as a DIY-netinstall to avoid the distros' bloatware (I am into Linux since 1996, I am old). Okay, all the games in my Steam collection worked on Linux with Proton, but I kept encountering problems. The games simply didn't perform well with my NVidia card: micro-stuttering and lower FPS than on Windows (tried NV550, 575 and 580). I also found it annoying to have to go through the hassle when using Secure Boot. Now I've returned to Windows 11 as a pure gaming platform; everything runs so much better, faster and smoother. Yeah, this is sad but true: Linux is still not that advanced, at least with a NVidia graphics card. So I will use W11 for gaming again and for everything else, I use macOS, btw.
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GPU passthrough
GPU passthrough
I have a rtx3080;in my windows 11 PC. Is there a way I can use that GPU to render games on another computer with fedora 42 on the same network. I don't want to use moonlight/sunshine. I want the games to be stored locally on the fedora computer but rendered on the 3080 on the windows computer.
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