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vividspecter , in (Solved) Minor issue: Game shows windows decoration for 1s after re-gaining focus

I know you solved it, but another workaround for this type of issue is to run the game with gamescope. Assuming you have an AMD or Intel card (Nvidia historically didn’t have great support for it).

pathief OP ,
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I do have an Nvidia card.

fakeman_pretendname , in Richard Burns Rally 2023 on Linux Ubuntu 22.04

Does it still so that thing where all the trees/grass etc disappears after 5 minutes (and you keep crashing into nothing), or has that been sorted?

4lch3my OP ,

Not that I have seen so far. I have found some cars that physics dont work on so you have to redownload the car through the RSF plug in.

Renderwahn ,

I think some modded cars don’t work with some of the modded tracks. When I tried it it was pretty random which car worked on which track.

technologicalcaveman , in Distros Used for Gaming on Linux, Evolution over Time - November 2023 Edition - Goodbye Manjaro!

I use gentoo on my gaming computer.

iturnedintoanewt OP , in Silent Hill 3 on Lutris...Seemingly no image on FMV?
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Ah well…Just posted it and figured out. Launching lutris from console you can see all the errors its throwing easily. It was failing to find libgstreamer modules (libgstreamer itself was installed). Basically, using a Lutris-GE instead of a non-GE helped fix the issue.

HeyLow , in Unable to run Hi-Fi RUSH through Proton

Have you tried proton 7.0-5? There was another mint user that got it working on protondb 9months ago

shekau , in What makes Debian so different from its derivatives that gaming on it is almost an heroic task to achieve?

I’m using Debian and LoL is running smoothly, dont know about other games you mentioned

shekau , in first win on linux, lets fucking go

What distro are you playing on?

prettydarknwild OP ,
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arch linux

Gakomi , in first win on linux, lets fucking go

Not sure what the point is here, 2 games that are very amd and vulcan optimized that work grate on amd Linux. Yeah we know amd drivers on Linux are grate nvidia are shit!

synapse1278 ,
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Yeah ! we all know amd on linux is grate !

Molecular0079 , in For all the doubters that Linux gaming is smoother and faster.

There’s something really wrong with your GPU usage in Windows. It’s hovering around 88%. I don’t think this is an accurate comparison. You need to figure out what’s wrong with your Windows install.

MrPoopbutt , in Linux vs Windows - Vermintide 2 and Doom Eternal

For vermintide 2, is it more stable in one OS than the other? I remember it being a wee bit buggy on Windows.

ReverseModule OP ,
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I haven’t really played so I can’t really tell you.

ArmokGoB , in Linux vs Windows tested in 10 games - Linux 17% faster on Average

Let me know when I can play Destiny 2 on Linux and I’ll head on over.

LinusOnLemmyWld , in First time using Steam+Proton in Linux. HOLY SHIT!

yeah same, I used to dual boot win10 for certain games and slightly better performance but since kernel 6 something and the 7900xtx I’m gaming on Linux full-time including Starfield

Willdrick , in gpu performance test

There’s also PTS for all your benchmarking needs. www.phoronix-test-suite.com

ghen , in gpu performance test

Any of the unigine benchmarks work great. As long as you record which settings you use for each test. I just got done overclocking my 1070 using heaven and superposition.

I used greenwithenvy to do the OC itself

hornedfiend , in What's the best rolling release Distributions that doesn't crash too much

Long time arch user (amazing distro). Recently moved to Fedora Kinoite to try it out. I like it so far.

Mohamad20ZX OP ,

Ok thanks but why not use bazzite its way better for Gaming

hornedfiend ,

Cause those are nothing more then distros that come with some prepackeged apps. Nothing I can’t easily do myself and prefer more vanilla experience and minimal bloat distros.

Willdrick ,

Bazzite is just an immutable fedora image with preconfigured containers, among others an arch container for running steam and adjacent apps.

Overall fedora (whether immutable or regular) feels like a rolling release. By the time a new release comes out, most packages are similar, except maybe a big suite (e.g. new gnome version). Upgrades are also pretty seamless too. My grandpa’s pc has been running Fedora since 27 (or 29) and it’s now on 38. Never reinstalled

sugar_in_your_tea ,

The last time I used Fedora was almost 15 years ago, and back then release upgrades took forever (45 min IIRC) and stuff often broke. That was the main reason I switched to Arch and why I stick with rolling releases these days. Their packages were usually really fresh, so that is still the same.

I think I used Fedora last around 18 or 20 (can’t remember exactly), and I remember it being the first major distro to use GNOME 3 and systemd. My main gripe was the upgrader, fedup, and yum was really slow, but other than that it was a fine distro.

I’m on openSUSE Tumbleweed now and have no intention to try Fedora again, but I like that it’s an option.

SaladevX ,

It’s wild how everyone’s experiences are different. I’ve tried to upgrade Fedora versions twice, and ran into issues both times.

Meanwhile I’ve been smooth sailing with Arch for years.

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