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GE-Proton 10-11 brings fixes for Farlight 84, Denuvo, Devil May Cry HD Collection, Guild Wars 2 and more
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Is This Seat Taken? is a wonderful cosy logic puzzle game where you move people around
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Sims 4 frequently crashing during gameplay (Steam) [SOLVED]
I had the frustrating issue of the game constantly crashing whenever I dared to leave my lot and also randomly in between because why not. Getting into a hottub? Crash. Going to a park? Crash. Mixing a drink? Crash. This is on Steam via proton.
Sims crashlogs are obfuscated because how dare you solve your own problem so that was a dead end and don't get me started on the lack of a sane auto-save system.
I googled a lot, couldn't find much info about it on Linux (most crashes I found online were on startup not during play), googled some more and stumbled across a lone thread advising DX9, so to save the next idiot some time. This is the solution:
force DX9, you can change it via config file or ingame
Also don't give EA money but yk. Too late for me.
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What are the games that I can try in my pc as Linux Mint user?
The main reason I changed to Mint was due to lots of lags and stuffs in my windows. And I didn’t actually used to play game on pc at the time. But now I have some time, I want to play some games . If there are any, which you guys are using, please suggest me with the process to download it for free
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What in the world is this?
Happening in Wuchang with CachyOS and Pop_OS. I tried both the Cachy native Proton and the experimental.
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Classic Marathon Trilogy on Steam gets a Beta with Linux support and lots of overall improvements
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Become a raging mom trapped in an arcade nightmare in V's Rage releasing in September
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I have written a CLI draft and sealed helper for Magic Arena in Python parsing logs and utilizing 17lands data
The Minecraft-like free and open source game VoxeLibre v0.90 brings dynamic settings and new fire spreading
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Anybody using -=HDR=- on Fedora, KDE, Wayland, ProtonGE 10-10, Steam (Flatpak) Radeon...Please speak up !
Hi
I have made a post with not much success, so I will try to post a question in a different way.
If you are using HDR in gaming with this setup please speak up.
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Fedora Linux 42 (fully updated and newest version)
KDE
Wayland
Steam (flatpak)
Proton-GE 10-10
Radeon graphic card
HDR screen
Newest MESA driver of course
And run this command in Steam Launch options:
PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 PROTON_ENABLE_HDR=1 %command%
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My problem is that the colors looks all washed out when HDR is turned on.
I have tried HDR in Resident Evil 4 Remake and Diablo 4 and both are washed out and ugly.
I have tried running HDR on my Dual-boot on Windows in Battlefield 1 and i looks great.
I have tried setting the Display configuration for "prefer efficiency " and after that "prefer color accuracy" and nothing really changed.
I can see old post where people asked about washed out colors and different responses was given, but nothing useful
I am asking this question in this matter, because I need to find people with this exact setup and hear what they did to solve their problem, because if people are using Nvidia or another distro, the solution might be totally different
The rest of my setup is this
9800x3D
9070 XT
HDR 1000 Screen connected through DisplayPort 2,1
please speak up
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CarX Street adds official Linux and Steam Deck support
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Debian 13 trixie released with Linux kernel 6.12
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Why are some things not loading on steam proton?
If you don't know, there's meant to be a little task bar above this showing how many tasks have been complete in total.
I haven't tried any other game yet, but has happened in Among Us so far.
Also odd occasion, but one of the buttons had unloaded randomly mid-round, I don't know exactly when or how it unloaded, but when I looked it just wasn't there but still clickable.
Specs/Software
Steam: flatpak
Proton: Proton 10.0-2
Distro: Linux mint 22.1 (Cinnamon)
CPU: Intel i3-3245
RAM: 8gb ddr3
GPU: GT 1030
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My 9070 XT experience on Linux after switching from NVIDIA
My system now:
12600k + 9070xt + 5 Fans, Waterpump, + v750W Cooler Master Gold PSU.
My system before was pretty the same with a 3070 TI FE.
On EndeavourOS.
### Undervolting / Overclocking:
I usually just undervolt my stuff, but here comes the part: It just works, on nvidia for sure you can also undervolt, I did this, but on linux its just a brainfuck and more of a trial and error thing, as you don't undervolt the intended way, you do this by setting offsets and pray that your GPU is running in a lower powerstate. I mean, it worked - kinda, but on AMD it feels now a bit more "free" as I can slide around and everything have direct effects to the GPU.
### Gaming:
Overall all my games worked like twice the FPS better (RTX off).
Tested games: RE4, Forza 5, CS2, Star Citizen, EFT SPT, Ghost of Tsushima. I finally can use HDR (well I also might could have used it on nvidia, but I couldn't get it really working, so I never tried it again. This was for sure a skill issue)
Games looking great and running smoothly, I was shocked. I thought my CPU will be a hard bottleneck but it seems on my 3440x1440p uwqhd screen everthings running smooth af.
Also for sure I have now 16 GB VRAM instead of 8 GB, on windows 8GB on my 3070ti wasn't that big problem, it was just a limit that I set the game on med. settings and it will still run smooth enough for me.
But on Linux, depending on the game it might still lead into stuttering. As I had e.g. a sddm bug, where SDDM on hyprland with nvidia bugged around and tooked around 1GB of vram. needed to workaround that by removing sddm and autologin via TTY.
Well another issue was like on EFT or star citizen and even sometimes on DAYZ (on 3440x1440p) where my VRAM was flodded over time. while on windows the system allows the nvidia driver to swap a bit of vram into the systems ram to let the game still perform well enough, on linux it doesn't, it just stutters when the vram is on 100%. Most modern games respect the limits but some doesn't or have vram leakage and might have random stuttering. I tricked these games by telling them I just have 6GB of vram, most times it worked - kinda (still used like 7.5 GB as they still try to cache everything but everything below 100% was fine)
I also couldn't open a HW accel. other application when a game used too much vram, like a kitty- alacritty terminal or a browser / discord, etc. as there was no vram left)
I mean I also read about this specific issue on the nvidia forum. Its currently only an issue for nvidia combined with linux - and for sure just for some niche programs/games. But as far as I read AMD implemented a similar feature to their drivers, that allows to swap when 100% VRAM was reached to bypass this issues, even on linux. So this means if I had an AMD card with 8GB VRAM I wouldn't run into that issue on linux gaming.
### Problems
I had some GPU resets, my system freezed and rebooted randomly under load.
It needed a while to recognize whats the problem in here.
Firstly I thought it was the MESA driver, updated to the -git package, as well as the firmware packages.
It kinda worked, but kinda not. I thought it was my undervolt settings, resetted them but happened again random. Then I hardly set the GPU to -500 mhz and it mostly stopped. Then I thought, wait a minute, what if my PSU is too much under load.
It might be exactly this.
So I monitored my system a bit more.
Found out my i5 12600k used on stock clock with -0.115mv undervolt still on peak around 200 wattage (maybe even more, was just a short monitor) while my GPU in stock settings wanted around 350-480 watt (spikes PEAK, maybe even more stock) combined with all the other parts (5 fans, pump, 4 SSDs+ nvme and so on) it MIGHT be that the 750 watt PSU is too hard under load.
Okay - I started to drill down my CPU.
BIOS - LLC to intel defaults, instad of mainboard defaults - this allone saved some watt in here but didn't was enough to run my system stable.
Turned off E-CORES and undervolted the CPU by -0.110 mv
And now I'm around 50-60 watt CPU usage.
Decided to test again my gaming scenario where my system crashed.
(mostly under heavy load, like forza 5 max settings 10 minutes driving like an idiot around everything besides the roads)
And... it didn't crashed!
Lact told me the GPU wanted around 480 watt on spikes, but hey the system runs well!
Now tuned a bit the undervolt on the GPU to -200 mhz, -35mv, 290W limit and - well the limit is more like a soft limit I guess - its working now below 410 watt peak! More like 310-380 watt, depending on the game / load.
I might will switch either my PSU or CPU+MOBO+RAM combo, but as long as I can and everything works on my system + have enough power for my workload / games, I don't see any reason to do a full system upgrade, so I'll just stick into this setup for a while.
### TL;DR:
AMD makes so much sense on linux for gaming (if you don't mind the raytracing performance), no DX12 / DX11 issues, or performance loss, even more a performance gain compared on windows, less bugs and a smoother easier experience!
AND If your system crashes, don't think too fast "dang this GPU sucks on linux" if everyone says its working on their side smooth AF, its more likely your hardware has an issue. And even if a 750 watt PSU might be enough today with modern CPUs that don't eat as much watt as older CPUs, it might be an issue on spikes that let your system freeze!
It‘s worth to look into the sensors and check the watt usage under load of your hardware!
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Printer question
Hello, I have recently decided to switch to the Linux world on my main computer, and I wanted to know if my printer will work on it.
Hp LaserJet Pro MFP M125nw
I use with wifi without any cables
And what will be best distribution for gaming and programming?
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Realisticially will NVK catch up to the non-free nvidia driver in a few years or ever?
Nvidia is much cheaper than AMD in my country. I don't mind using the non-free driver for a few years but I want to be free eventually. I hate dealing with random issues all the time caused by the non-free driver.
Can anyone knowledgable comment on how realistic it is for NVK to be within like 10% of the non-free driver and how long it's likely to take?
I use fedora btw.
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Switching to linux was far easier than I imagined
TL:DR - Linux is great. Thanks to you guys.
New linux user here. I got a new PC at the end of July, and decided to go 100% linux. After some research I decided to go with CachyOS. After an absolutely painless install including default gaming package that CachyOS comes with, mostly everything was set up good to go out of the box.
I just want to say thanks to the community for supporting Linux these many years. It's due to the community like you that I'm not a hostage to Microsoft anymore.
My only "complaint" would be that due to my lack of familiarity with Linux, I'm not used to troubleshooting on Linux just yet, but that's nothing to do with Linux and more a testament to my lack of familiarity.
For example, the games I've installed thus far have had no issues except for Cyberpunk 2077. For some bizarre reason it would hang for 3 seconds every few minutes. Sometimes it would hitch like that several times in a row making the game rather unplayable. I tried everything to no avail, switching proton versions, adding all sorts of environment variables, even reinstalling the whole game. Nothing worked.
My problem was I was blaming the issue on the proton compatibility layer or perhaps my graphics drivers, but the real issue was my mouse. Even in windows if the mouse polling rate is too high it can cause such hitching behavior. This I did not know, since my previous windows system didn't exhibit that behavior even though I was using the same mouse. It was an older system from 5 years ago, so I suspect that that's related to why.
In any case once I lowered to polling rate to once every 2 ms the stuttering went away completely. Obviously this is not a Linux issue, but rather an issue with Cyberpunk 2077 itself. My gut instinct was to blame it on something I was doing wrong since I was new to Linux, so it's hard to tell what issues are caused by my ignorance, vs inherent issues with the software itself. However that will sort itself out in time, as I get more familiar with Linux.
In any case it was thanks to the documentation that y'all have provided through various wikis and forum / reddit posts that I was able to finally troubleshoot my issues. Thanks again, and have a nice day.
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Batman Arkham Series on Mint
Hey Community, I have Linux mint installed on my Dell laptop with medium level required specs for running Arkham series. Could anyone just guide me on how to make the machine really optimized for running those games. Also how to install the game (I don't want to pay via steam) Specs: Dell Inspiron 5590 Core i3 U processor Nvidia Mx250
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Any fix for missing ground textures in Diablo 4?
Running Kubuntu 25.04, Lutris using latest proton. G15 laptop RTX 4060 with 575 drivers. Tried D4 with steam but game would crash instead. Lutris is stable but the ground textures are missing most of the time.
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