I see you have already solved this with lutris, but checkout also https://heroicgameslauncher.com/ for epic.
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I see you have already solved this with lutris, but checkout also https://heroicgameslauncher.com/ for epic.
Usually is useful to go from 60 fps to 100-110.
Probably it will work, but I’m not really sure is going to be a good experience on the deck.
I still don’t know if the features work on proton too, cause Dlss3 for sure does not work on Linux afaik, and the fsr3 I tried to use on forspoken (demo) seems not working too.
Fallout new Vegas , I’m doing a new run after so many years Feels good
I hope you already solved your problem. I have a 7800xt like you and bought it a week after it launched, I had a distro based on Ubuntu with xanmod kernel and Mesa from oibaf PPA So after I plugged in the GPU, I had to download the latest firmware.git and extract it on the right path, after this I just rebooted and everything was working good.
I tried vesktop two days ago, after using discord-screenaudio for over a year, and I’m in love with it. Check it out guys, it’s really good.
Radv is usually faster than amdvlk Except some edge case like ray tracing or some engine, you will get better performance with Mesa radv
You can even have both of them installed and use amdvlk only for games that works better there, but really they are not too many. These are some Phoronix tests on the matter if you want to check them out. ^^
So, the native version stopped working with the updated glibc
You can use the windows one with proton, You can use the directx 9 and should be work out of the box. But, the directx 11 doesn’t work unless you install a directx11 missing libraries inside a prefix. You can use protontricks to do this.
After installing protontricks, you can go in desktop mode and type in a terminal protontricks 34330 d3dx11_42
After this, the game should work without problem.
I played for a lot of time Elder Scrolls Online on linux without any problems (except some addons) but in generally it works really well, without performance problems or something else. I used the official launcher with lutris and had a lot of good time playing it.
You can use the pipewire capture to do the remote play on wayland session.
i actually kinda like it. I’m really enjoying it, but i’m playing it really slowly, leveling up my characters and exploring every zone as much as i can.
rn i’m enjoying octopath traveler!
I am on Rx 6700 XT with Ubuntu and it works flawlessly
I’ll suggest you tu use a PPA to get the latest Mesa like kisak-mesa
Until two months ago I was using gnome Xorg to play my games. Then I bought a second monitor for my games station and I had to switch to plasma Wayland to still use the freesync. So now I’m using kde plasma to play , but I still prefer gnome, and probably switch over again after they implement the vrr patch for wayland.
Right now, you can use xorg or wayland with multiple monitors and different refresh rates without problems. What is really the problem, at least for me, it is the VRR( variable refresh rate) like freesync. If one of your monitor has it, and you need it while playing, for xorg with gnome you must have to turn off the other monitors, while with wayland the patch for it it’s not merged yet.
Yeah thanks to wine developers, valve funding, vulkan and all the projects in the middle, it really has come a long way. Anticheat and drm are just the last brick we missing for a complete support for almost every game.
My pc desktop: R7 5800x, AMD RX 6700XT e 32 GB DDR4, Kde wayland with a multimonitor setup. And then my steamdeck
almost no one
This is more intended to be used by the linux desktop with amd gpus
Probably you are in steam beta program, you can join from steam settings and leave anytime you want
Tunic, hades, dead cells, some old rpg like fallout nev vegas or fable
Yeah, I played it for a lot of time on my Linux desktop, and I never understood why it was unplayable on Steamdeck Nice work!