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Why Cs2 at very high is worse than windows

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 06:01

Thought since it runs natively performance would be better, this is the case with other settings though

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Method to Mod Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition from Steam on Linux

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 05:36

Hello all!

After a week, spending a few hours each day working on it, I have mods reliably working in Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition.

This method is "low tech" with a lot of manual downloading and installations.

Btw, I am using Ubuntu 24.04.4. Hopefully this guide will work with other versions of Linux.

  1. Install Steam via the Debian package from the Steam Website. This version works somewhat better with mods. It also seemed to work faster than the Snap Package.

  2. Download and run Dragon Age Origins. I recommend creating one character just to make sure all the nessesary files are generated.

  3. From Nexus, download the DAO-Modmanager. This does not need to be installed as it is a standalone version.

  4. Using your Terminal install Wine. This is nessesary to run DAO Mod Manager properly.

  5. At this point the DAO Modmanager can be stored anywhere. For convenience sake I recommend putting the folder in /home/documents.

  6. Create a symlink targeting ""/home/.local/share/steam/steamapps/compatdata/47810/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/documents/BioWare/Dragon Age/" from "/home/documents/Bioware/Dragon Age" - this is where DAO Modmanager default sets the install target for dazip files.

  7. Right-click DAO Modmanager and "Open With Wine Windows Program Loader". The folder locations in Options should be preset so you don't need to change anything.

  8. You are now ready to install .dazip mods. They just need to be put in the /mods/dazip folder within the DAO Modmanager folder. From there you can right-click and select "Install" from the DAO Modmanager window.

  9. Unfortunently, anything that is not a dazip file need to be manually Unzipped into the override folder in "/home/ /.local/share/steam/steamapps/compatdata/47810/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/documents/BioWare/Dragon Age/packages/core/override".

NOTE: Inorder to see the .local folder you need to "Show Hidden Files."

NOTE: The override folder can read subfolders, which means you dont have to put the loose files in there, you can do the unziped folders.

NOTE: Many mods, when downloaded, are packaged as .zip, .rar, or .7z files with .dazips inside. I recommend installing 7zip in the terminal to properly unzip/unrar these since Ubuntu 24.04.4 doesn't have that capability natively.

This is the only method I found to work reliably, and now that I do have it working I am not going to do anymore reasearch unless something breaks. After a couple hours of play, nothing has broken except for some minor, easily fixable bugs related to transfering save files between PCs.

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I build wine is based on Proton Cachyos

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 05:18

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Hello I have created a version of Wine based on Proton Cachyos I know I am a beginner but I tried and it is stable in terms of performance You should use the variable to use Wine

Wayland for best performance

This is the env WINEDLLOVERRIDES="winex11.drv=" to prevent xwayland from being used I'm really enjoying building this, guys. We want to improve it. I'll upload the file after posting

wine version 11.3

mesa git 26.1

cachyos kernal 6.19.3.2

link download:https://gofile.io/d/weXRtV

method:just extract copy to home on dolphin file manger change name wine to .wine open winetricks

ready for games dx11 and dx12 Latest update

We want to improve the release together Thanks Linux community gaming

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Question regarding Lossless Scaling/LSFG-vk

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 03:18

I've read in the pinned FAQ the section about Lossless Scaling/LSFG-vk:

While Lossless Scaling is technically Windows-only, a tool called lsfg-vk enables it to be used with Linux games (and applications) that use the Vulkan graphics API

Is frame generation the only supported part of Lossless Scaling or also the "scaling" part? It's not super clear on that.

Still haven't found a way to get some proper scaling on Linux, like Anime4k and such. What Magpie or Lossless Scaling does.

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Zenless Zone Zero crashing after finishing battles

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 03:14

My game is crashing only when I finish battles.
This also happens on the last boss of Hollow Zero and in all Cleanup stages.
Has anyone experienced this? Does anyone know the reason?

Already tried repairing, cleaning cache, reinstalling, lowering the video settings...

(pop os 24.04; intel i5 11300h; nvidia rtx 3050 mobile 4gb vram; 16gb ram; laptop asus vivobook pro 15 x3500pc)

Running through steam via proton GE 10-32 using the launch options: gamemoderun PROTON_NO_FSYNC=1 %command%. but it still happens even without them

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Intel's Linux Driver Team have included benchmark results for Fortnite, Destiny 2, and PUBG in quite a few charts

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 03:10

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/39974

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/39991

I wouldn't get too excited over this at all, however you cannot get "traces" for a game unless the game is open and you're actually playing it or running a built in benchmark which is what makes this confusing.

Especially the second graph I uploaded which specifically says "Ubuntu 25.04" and Mesa doesn't have a Windows port. Both Felix(image 1) and Lionel(image 2) have results for Fortnite, Destiny 2, and PUBG, with Lionel doubling down and stating the games were running through Proton when asked about Destiny 2 and PUBG.

Intel also does not offer a cloud gaming service and I doubt they have plans to. If they do have one in the works then this would explain it but this is still incredibly odd. These could just be traces already recorded on Windows being "replayed" through Proton, but why include them if no Linux gamer would benefit from knowing that it's better?

Again, I wouldn't take this as confirmation that those 3 games are coming to Linux, but what do you all think?

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MangoHUD has evolved a lot over time, it’s starting to get better than MSI Afterburner.

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 02:13

Basically, I can now track metrics that on Windows I wouldn’t even come close to getting.
Things like joules per frame, paged VRAM, and SSD bottlenecks.

One issue that still happens is MangoHUD not being able to capture CPU power usage, but for me it has never worked anyway.
Still, the project is shaping up nicely.

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¿instalar minecraft gratis?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 01:48

soy algo nuevo aqui en linux y quiero instalar el minecraft o otros juegos de manera gratis, a diferencia de windows que podia instalar launcher gratis aqui no puedo. si ustedes saben como puedo instalar el minecraft gratis o algun otro juego de forma totalmente gratis le agradeceria si me ayudara. gracias

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Ram Clocks Weird

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 01:48

I have two different RAM sticks. They don’t go well in XMP so I applied custom voltage 1.35 and speed 3200. Now in console it say it’s 3200, both, but voltage is still displayed as 1.2 even though I set 1.35 and Bios says it’s 1.35 actually.

Is everything okay? ChatGPT says it’s right do it to be displayed as 1.2V in terminal.

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How to Download Fallout Et Tu (Fallout 1 in 2) on Linux Bazzite

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 00:38

As the title suggests, this is a guide for how to download Fallout Et Tu on Bazzite. I struggled trying to figure it out, until I went to the Bazzite discord, and someone was able to help me. I thought that since I struggled with this, I would post the instruction list I got, to help anyone who has any future problems:

  1. Install fallout 2 in steam
  2. install fallout 1 in steam
  3. extract the mod into fallout 2 folder as instructed in the repo
  4. run fallout 2 at least once from steam so the prefix is created
  5. run protonticks and select fallout 2
  6. select default wineprefix
  7. run arbitrary exe and select undat.exe
  8. proceed as instructed in the repo
  9. open protonplus and install steamtinkerlaunch
  10. set fallout 2 compatibility to steamtinkerlaunch
  11. open fallout 2 and click main menu in steamtinkerlaunch windows
  12. click on game menu button below
  13. go to misc option and check custom command
  14. change the custom command to Fallout2.exe from the mod
  15. scroll way down to wine dll overrides and put ddraw.dll=n,b
  16. save and play

When I did this, it worked and I have had no technical issues while playing. This was a life saver after a few weeks of being stuck.

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Looking for a free terminal based Poker game to play? Look no more

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 23. Februar 2026 - 00:35

Try out https://github.com/tvyomkesh/poker.git or if you're on a MAC then do "brew tap tvyomkesh/poker; brew install poker;". For other operating systems, just grab the repo, cd into the directory and run ./poker. Python package is coming soon!

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My mouse has started behaving strangely in CS2.

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22. Februar 2026 - 23:56

Hello everyone!

About a month ago I bought myself a new Logitech G102 LIGHTSYNC mouse (in case the model matters), configured it in the Piper utility at 800 DPI and 1000 Hz polling rate — that's all I changed. In CS2 I set the in-game sensitivity to 1.42.

The first few days with the new mouse felt great — it was much better than my old one. There was a pleasant sense of "weight" to it, and I could easily place my crosshair precisely on enemy heads.

But after 3 days everything changed: a kind of "lightness" appeared, as if the mouse sensitivity had been increased — even though I hadn't changed anything. Because of this, it became harder to aim at enemy heads and harder to hold my crosshair steady (what I mean is that every micro-movement would throw off my aim, which hadn't happened before). I tried lowering the in-game sensitivity to 0.90, but it didn't help — the "lightness" didn't go away, and the mouse just became even harder to control overall.

I tried looking into this with an AI, but didn't get any useful advice. Maybe someone here has experienced something similar?

My system specs (if relevant):

  • CPU: i5-11400F
  • GPU: RX 6600
  • RAM: DDR4 2×8 GB
  • OS: Arch Linux
  • Kernel: 6.18.9-1-cachyos-bore
  • DE: GNOME 49
  • VRR: enabled

My CS2 launch options: __GL_MaxFramesAllowed=1 SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER=wayland LD_PRELOAD="" SDL_MOUSE_RELATIVE_SCALING=0 MANGOHUD=1 MANGOHUD_CONFIG="gpucoreclock,gpumemclock,cpumhz,gpu_load,gpu_temp,gpu_core_clock,gpu_mem_clock" %command%

Throughout all of this I haven't changed anything — no hardware, no DE changes — only software updates.

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EA distributed games not launching. Again. Please help!

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22. Februar 2026 - 23:11

I've been replaying the Mass Effect trilogy the last few weeks, went to launch my game today, and got a launch loop I've experienced once before, where the game will launch, sometimes bring up the "preparing game..." screen, briefly actually begins running, and then stops. For the record, I own the Legendary Edition on Steam, and I operate on Manjaro.
Last time, some combination of deleting the Steam app id folder, restarting steam, launching the game again, going back into the newly created app id folder and launching the EADesktop.exe to login fixed the issue and I could play normally. Now, when I go to try and do that same thing, I wind up in an update loop, as the EA app tries to go from 13.616... to 13.646... Has anyone else had this problem before, and if so, how did you fix it?

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I switched from Windows to CachyOS and I'm blown away

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22. Februar 2026 - 22:58

Long-time Windows user here. I recently made the jump to Linux gaming and I have to say – I'm genuinely shocked by how capable Linux is compared to Windows, and how limited Windows feels in retrospect. I started on Bazzite, which was a great introduction, but I quickly hit walls because of its atomic/immutable nature. Things like installing custom kernel drivers were basically impossible. So I switched to CachyOS with KDE Plasma and haven't looked back.

Here's what I dealt with in just the first few days:

My motherboard's fan controller chip (nct6687) wasn't being loaded by the kernel. I had to figure out the exact module name, blacklist a conflicting module, and configure DKMS to load it permanently at boot.

USB audio adapter issues where ALSA was muted at the system level and PipeWire wasn't routing audio correctly.

Bluetooth headphones conflicting with USB audio devices depending on plug-in order.

LibreOffice ignoring display scaling on Wayland – fixed with a one-line workaround in custom .desktop files.

Setting up custom fan curves with CoolerControl.

Writing my own Fish shell scripts for package management across pacman, paru (AUR), and Flatpak.

If something doesn't work on Windows, you either wait for uodates or just accept it. On Linux, you fix it yourself. On CachyOS I was able to load custom kernel modules, blacklist conflicting drivers, write udev rules that automatically fix audio when I plug in a device, and customize literally everything. Windows is basically a black box that treats you like you can't be trusted with your own hardware.

And gaming? Proton has made this a complete non-issue. Almost everything runs perfectly, sometimes better than on Windows thanks to Vulkan.

I want to be honest – I'm a complete Linux noob. What made this transition actually manageable was using AI (Claude) as a companion throughout the process. Instead of spending hours on forums trying to piece together solutions, I could describe my exact problem and work through it step by step. It's not that Linux is harder than Windows – it's that Linux gives you MORE to work with. And with AI helping you understand what you're doing, the learning curve is much more approachable than it used to be.

TL;DR Switched from Windows to CachyOS, dealt with things that would have been impossible on Windows, had an absolute blast learning everything along the way, and I'm never going back. Anyone on the fence – just do it.

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