This is the answer. Dual boot for awhile and experiment a bit. Sometimes games work out of the box, other times it needs a bit of tinkering which most of the time someone else has already identified what you need to do to fix your issue.
Things like Lutris, Steam, Wine and ProtonDB are in all invaluable to gaming on Linux.
Apex had been rock solid for me until about a month or so ago. Something’s happened and I get corrupt file issues and it’s unplayable now. I’m on PopOS.
It sucks. :(
edit:
Its back to working! I installed a few more updates and reinstalled, repaired the games folder, and it started working.
I can give next to no actual helpful advice, but I’ll throw something into the void. I’m pretty sure the anticheat Apex uses isn’t supported on Linux, and I have no clue about O2
Anyone tested this with envycontrol? An Nvidia drivder update in march broke it for me (couldn’t disable dedicated GPU) so had to revert to 525. Would love to update if someone can confirm there are no issues. Am on Fedora + Wayland
So if it would require kernel module how the heck would they do for snap/flatpak users would it ask everytime for root password at launch? They didn’t said anything other than it will be supported.
Starting with Kernel 6.3 when my pc starts it freezes forever complaining about waiting for CPU 7. Disabling SMT fixed it but then you have no SMT :( I suspect 6.3 introduced a scheduler bug.
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