Other News about gaming on Linux
Portal 2: Community Edition arrives in Beta on April 17
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There are no textures in RE9 Requim.
Help, I don't have textures. I saw a similar post on Reddit, but as far as I understand, it requires an RX 9000 series. I only have an RX 570, and there's no such bug on Windows.
UPD: need new proton and vk3d
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Running Windows games on Linux using Wine and DXVK in a sandbox
Anyone else getting weird frame pacing in Food Delivery Simulator? (Steam/Proton)
I had to restart the game 3-4x during a recent gaming session! Dips down into the 20's and 30s. I'd expect better than that with FSR upscaling from 720 > 1080p. Unless my expectations are just unreasonable and this is now a potato PC, I think it can do better. One thing that stands out to me is that when I increase the FPS limit, the performance increases, like the ratio of dip is related to the cap. Capping to 60 makes it worse than capping to 120+.
It's a Unity based game so I was hoping if not this one, someone else might have advice from any issues on similar games.
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 4700G
Memory: 32GB of DDR4 RAM
GPU: Sapphire RX 060 (flashed to RX 6600 BIOS) 8GB
Displays: 3x27" Samsung 1080p @ 100Hz
1TB M.2 NVME / 2x1TB Evo SSD RAID-0
OS: CachyOS w/ Deck Mode Option (KDE/Wayland when in Desktop Mode)
Kernel: 6.19.10-1-cachyos #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
Reached out via email to the devs and got no response. Reached out via Discord and got a lackluster "oh it's Linux? IDK"
Sorry then im not sure about linux, is it still bad with low traffic and view distance settings?
Steam Launch Options(Desktop Mode, no Gamescope currently:
DXVK_ASYNC=1 mangohud obs-vkcapture %command%
Also wondering if this could be a DXVK vs wined3d issue.
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Amazon Luna rips out game stores, game purchases and third-party subscriptions
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OCR real time gaming for Linux ?
hello everyone, I have been looking for OCR real time software for video games for some time.
On Windows, there is lunar, MORT and others but I try to run them with bootles sand with really good results (the software launches but does not work)
So I would like to know if you know any?
Thank you
(sorry for the mistakes but English is not my language)
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Triple-i Initiative Showcase had some really incredible announcements - a roundup
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Battle net white login window
Hi guys,
I use arch and load battle net through lutris (but I’m having the same issue with bottles)
When I open battle net via lutris the wee login window opens briefly, then logo is broken, then it turns white. Meaning I can’t login. It worked fine until last week so I suspect a new update to arch broke it (classic)
Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks in advance
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Dune: Awakening to get self-hosted servers, plus they're splitting PvE and PvP
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The absolute classic Cave Story+ has a huge free upgrade on PC
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Open source RTS game Warzone 2100 version 4.7 brings major changes
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Gaming distro recommendation
Hey guys,
Just did the jump from Windows 11 to Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.3. I chose Mint because I heard it was a good starting point for beginners, stable, and it's similar to Windows... but I'm having trouble with Steam. I downloaded it through Steam's official page, like one would do on Windows. It automatically downloaded a .deb package instead of an .exe, so I figured it'd be fine. I managed to log in, but whenever it tries to open my library, it just keeps flicking in and out of my screen. So I've been troubleshooting.
- Installed it in three different ways (Steam's official download page, Mint's "Software Manager", and apt). Same issue.
- Tried the advice listed here (basically making sure kernel and mesa versions were "new enough", and "upgrading the amdgpu linux-firmware". Then I installed Steam with apt, and ran "steam" on the command line. This fixed the problem, but opening Steam by pressing the "Super" button, typing steam, then pressing "return" leads to the same issue.
- I don't want to have to use the terminal to open Steam
After some reading, turns out my GPU might be too new for Mint, so I'd like to try a new distro. I'm sure I can probably fix it with some tinkering, but since I nuked my Windows install, I just want something that works right now.
So, my use case is, I mostly game on my PC, but I also do school work, some coding on VSCode, and some writing. I need to use a CAC scanner for some Army/DoD websites, but I don't know how receptive Linux is towards stuff like that. I also want to learn how to use the terminal effectively, and to eventually be proficient at using Linux, so I don't want an OS that will "baby it down," per se. I see people saying that Bazzite is "immutable". Idk what that means for me, but if it won't allow me to tinker with my system down the line, or it just turns my PC into a glorified Steam Deck or Steam Big Picture type deal, I'd rather not use that. But I also see a lot of people talking about Bazzite, Nobara, CachyOS, and Fedora.
What do you guys recommend? I don't want to be like a beta tester for new updates, but it seems that "stable" OSs are not something that would work well with my PC. My specs are 7700x, 9060xt 16gb, 32GB DDR5, on an Omen 27qs monitor running at 144hz instead of 240hz.
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Path of Exile 2 not using background FPS setting when out of focus
I have this issue with PoE2 where after playing for a while it seems to bloat up and any other hardware accelerated apps like browsers will get sluggish. I'm unsure if this is anything I've done wrong or if it's just a PoE2 issue since performance seems to get laggy after a certain session length. Anyway, tabbing out of the app should use a built in frame limiter in the game set to whatever I want (default 30 fps) but it never limits FPS, like the game is always in focus no matter what. This has my GPU usage at 99-100% when I might want to check on a build or look up some information on loot, etc which at times can completely crash the other apps as they seem to get zero performance.
Here's my setup:
CPU: AMD 5900X
GPU: RTX 3080 (10gb version)
RAM: 32 GB
Software is Arch linux with the zen kernel, KDE Plasma, Proton-CachyOS, the latest nvidia drivers.
Proton prefixes:
PROTON_ENABLE_NVAPI=1 PROTON_ENABLE_NGX_UPDATER=1 PROTON_DLSS_UPGRADE=1 PROTON_DLSS_INDICATOR=1 PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 PROTON_ENABLE_HDR=1 ENABLE_HDR_WSI=1 PROTON_USE_NTSYNC=1 PROTON_PRIORITY_HIGH=1 PROTON_VKREFLEX=1 %command%
If anyone's had a similar issue in this game or any other where the out of focus frame limiter in the game doesn't work, and perhaps some insight on how to fix it, I'd appreciate the help!
Thanks for your time!
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D7VK version 1.7 brings even more retro Direct3D gaming to Linux
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Linux kernel 7.0 is out now
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TIP: Use trainers with protonPreloader
Note: This is for offline games, not online.
• LaLa Trainers Launcher
• CheatDeck
• protonPreloader
• Using Fling trainers with Steam Tinker Launch
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Gamescope session on Polaris
I have an old computer with an RX 480 hooked up to my TV. I initially tried using Bazzite with it but after its init phase during boot it took well over a minute to load into its gamescope session. Sometime it wouldn't load gamescope at all, it would just stay on a black screen with a cursor at the top left. So I tried using vanilla Arch with the arch-deckify script as a replacement. It seems to load the gamescope session noticeably faster, but will still occasionally fail to load in the same manner as before. Is this a compatibility issue with Polaris cards or something else entirely? I'm getting mixed information when attempting to look this up.
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Thinking of switching to Linux, but is gaming actually viable for a total beginner?
I’m really tempted to make the jump to Linux, but honestly, it feels a bit impossible from the outside. I’m wondering how hard it actually is to get games like GTA V (FiveM), Red Dead Redemption 2, and fan projects like Pokémon Reloaded running. Is this something a complete newbie can handle, or am I going to be stuck in a terminal for hours just to get a single game to launch?
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