There have been multiple accounts created with the sole purpose of posting advertisement posts or replies containing unsolicited advertising.

Accounts which solely post advertisements, or persistently post them may be terminated.

linux_gaming

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

WalrusByte , in "I would like to switch to Linux, but it's just not good for gaming"
@WalrusByte@lemmy.world avatar

Ever since I built my new PC a few months ago, my chart would be completely purple. I mostly play Indie games though, and they seem to have better Linux support

Sonotsugipaa OP ,

Same here, I only had to run BG3 on Windows (in a VM) for very specific reasons tied to my setup.

winety ,
@winety@communick.news avatar

If you don’t mind me asking, what is the problem? I have heard (I am being patient and I haven’t bought the game yet.) mostly good thing about running BG3 using Proton.

Sonotsugipaa OP ,

It’s not much of a problem with BG3, more like a problem with Discord being absolute stinky festering garbage and not playing nice with my window manager at the time (Sway).

rescue_toaster ,

I haven’t used discord on sway yet, but from some reading around as i will likely be upgrading pcs and switching to sway (wayland) from i3 (xorg), i think it is discord doesn’t play nice with wayland.

Sonotsugipaa OP ,

That’s correct, on X11 Discord works… relatively fine, ot least that used to be the case for me.

More precisely, Discord uses an ancient version of Electron which doesn’t support most of Wayland’s shenanigans.

winety ,
@winety@communick.news avatar

If you don’t need push to talk, I’d suggest using the browser version instead of the app.

Sonotsugipaa OP ,

I’ve tried several combinations of versions and sources (at least 5), but there’s always something missing.

noodlejetski , in One Line Patch Doubles Mesa NVK Performance For Talos Principle... To 18 FPS - Phoronix

now let’s see whether the next patch bumps it to 27 or 36 fps!

Mango , in Tribes 3 Rivals Playtest works on Linux - a personal report

I remember there was a solo developer who was working on a project to implement Tribes style skiing in unreal engine with the goal of eliminating deadstops. I can’t seem to remember what it was called or find his videos though. Anyone here remember?

ObviouslyNotBanana , in Uplay games on Linux
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

I ran assassin’s creed Valhalla without any issues by installing Ubisoft Connect through Lutris.

Wyrryel , in Smudget objects with Vulkan

That is just dlss or some other ai upscaling effect. Turn that off and youre good. Not a linux problem

russjr08 , in Debian for Gaming

This is fantastic! I recently installed Debian after not having tried it for years, and was wondering what the best way to get things such as newer versions of Mesa is.

In your article you brought up alternative Kernel options, from what I’ve always been told these kernels don’t really make a massive difference than the regular kernel. Do you have any experience with the ones you mentioned, and if so did either have an actual impact for you?

Additionally, since I’ve only recently started using AMD cards (took me a bit to scrape up the money to move over from Nvidia, but it has been done thankfully) are there any details on what the additional firmware components add on? I have a 6700 XT so I’m not sure if that counts as being new enough to need them (I suspect it doesn’t but figured I’d check).

c10l OP ,

Do you have any experience with the ones you mentioned, and if so did either have an actual impact for you?

I’m currently using the Xanmod variant. I haven’t compared them in any objective way but I have the impression that with the Debian kernel I get slightly more stuttery games. It’s very minor though. I imagine with recent enough CPU and GPU the difference would be minimal, if any. It’s easy to switch between kernels, so it doesn’t hurt to have them all installed to try them out. In the end, whatever works for you is the best choice.

are there any details on what the additional firmware components add on?

I’m not sure. You can search dmesg for messages of missing firmware (grep for amdgpu and if there are any missing ones it should show). In any case, there are no downsides to just pulling them from upstream the way I mentioned in the post. If the driver requests them, they will be loaded and you’ll benefit from it. Firmware files that are not required by the driver will just sit on your drive taking up a little bit of space.

I imagine all those files would eventually find their way into firmware-amd-graphics (packages.debian.org/trixie/firmware-amd-graphics), so you’re really just getting them earlier.

If there is firmware missing, some functionality of the GPU might not be available and you could have degraded performace or maybe other issues.

Anyway, if you go through the post or parts of it, let me know how it went. If there’s anything that needs correction or could be improved, I’d be glad to amend it.

russjr08 ,

Thank you for the breakdown! I’ve pretty much always been on Nvidia GPUs since I had a computer with an actual dedicated GPU, so this is all quite new to me.

I did end up following your guide though shortly after I mentioned my questions here, since I figured they both fell under the “If they’re not needed, it won’t cause any harm” - I did definitely notice that during the upgrade I got a ton of notices about missing firmware for the amdgpu module, whereas after I pulled the firmware files and added them, the notices were gone after a reboot when I went to go install Liquorix so it seems to have been for the best either way.

I haven’t had a chance to try out too many games yet, but I did give Halo Infinite a quick go which I did notice had a lot of stuttering previously, and it does seem to be better in that regards now! It’ll also be nice to be able to use the native version of Steam, not that I have any qualms with Flatpak but as silly as it is, MangoHud can’t read the media status of Spotify while under Flatpak whereas it can when running natively. I like having the media info present, and it kind of continues to light my issues with Flatpak sometimes (in which most things work, but there are always those small things that don’t due to the sandboxing), but I digress haha.

Really appreciate the guide again! It all went smoothly and all the steps were laid out very concisely! I love that the steps had an explanation rather than just effectively being a list of commands to run without any context leaving me with the question of “Why should I run this”, even down to the comments that you added to the various apt configuration files.

c10l OP ,

You’re welcome! Also thanks for the feedback.

I’ve added a note on the firmware section clarifying there’s no harm in just pulling them, and also a link to a Stack Exchange answer explaining how to configure the default kernel.

GustavoM , in The finals game doesnt run on linux so i switched back to windows 11.
@GustavoM@lemmy.world avatar
Kolanaki , in The finals game doesnt run on linux so i switched back to windows 11.
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Nah, it doesn’t work because the developer doesn’t want it to. EAC works really well on Linux, the developer just has to enable it, which takes literally less than 10 seconds.

All the developer needs to do is push a button to make EAC work. They’re probably busy hotfixing the 1.0 but I’m sure it’ll work soon, they are excluding all steam deck users by not pressing it

If it’s that easy, why isn’t there a mod or fix for people on Linux to do it themselves?

Illecors ,

Precision guesswork here, but probably because it’s serverside.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I guess I didn’t even think about the possibility that the servers are also running on Windows. Who does that? Ew.

seliaste ,
@seliaste@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

No… They meant that the way EAC works is configured from the game’s developper end. Just like how you can’t mod your equipment in MMOs because your data is being stored on the game’s server

strongarm ,

It’s configured from EAC, not in code.

pHr34kY ,

It would be server-side.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Hack the server to add anti-hack. /s

DarkThoughts ,

Bypassing anticheat systems is possible, "hackers" do it all the time, but would result in a ban if caught.

warmaster , in NVK Debug Test vs Nvidia - Final Fantasy XIV - 7945HX 4090M (For the devs - I thought people might be interested though)

NVK can’t come soon enough. I can’t stand knowing I have Windows on my secondary rig.

warmaster , in Question about Steam Deck vs Gaming PC

If you like Linux and you end up staying, next time buy AMD, everything will be easier and ready out of the box.

warmaster , (edited ) in NVK Gaming - Counter Strike 2 @1440p Ultra - 7945HX 4090M

Thank you for doing this! Subscribing…

Wait a sec: Why can’t I find your channel by searching on TilVids?

ReverseModule OP ,
@ReverseModule@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I’m on another server, that’s why. :) Peertube has plenty of instances.

warmaster ,

Yeah, I’m wondering why is it so hard to find users on other instances, Federation on Peertube isn’t as intuitive as on Lemmy or Mastodon.

maxxxxpower , in Steam Linux Marketshare Surges To Nearly 2% In November

Just made the switch to Linux Mint today. It has been fairly easy and painless thus far.

I’m doing my part!

c10l , in MangoHUD remove ms setting?

There’s GOverlay if you want a GUI for this stuff.

github.com/benjamimgois/goverlay

ElectroLisa , in Most games installed on my main OS drive refuse to launch. Proton issue or something else?
@ElectroLisa@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Can you check which GPU APIs are being used by your games? (ex. OpenGL, Vulkan) Are those games 64-bit, or 32-bit?

Additionally, you’re not missing out on VR side. SteamVR is horrendously broken on Linux

Grass , in Suggestions for a GameCube controller for PC Linux

I have been eyeing

retrofighters.com/…/battlergc-next-gen-wireless-g…

Or

retrofighters.com/…/bladegc-gamecube-wireless-con…

But I don’t know about Linux capabilities unless you use the GameCube dongle with a GC to USB adapter in which case it should be fine because these are meant to work on real hardware.

cyborganism OP ,

Yeah I think that night end up being my decision after all.

owenfromcanada ,
@owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

Can confirm, I tried a couple of USB controllers and none were that great. Ended up getting a USB to GC adapter and it’s worked great.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • [email protected]
  • lifeLocal
  • goranko
  • All magazines