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Hello guys, I am planning a switch to Arch when my new SSD comes in, I have been testing it for over 4 months now, and to my relief it is actually getting worse performance than my Ubuntu 22.04 LTS install for the first time in Quake Champions which is one of the games I love to play in my free time. On Ubuntu it gets 300FPS (300 being the cap which is the maximum cap for that game) and on Arch (as of recently) it gets 67-80FPS which is really unexpected, as there has been no change in the software I run on Arch (unless you include the updates I did). By the way I just did a sudo pacman -Syu and the system is up to date as of 11th April. My GPU is an Nvidia card, I use proprietary drivers on both my machines, most specifically the 550 drivers (Arch has the 550.67 drivers and Ubuntu has the 550.54 drivers). My DE on Arch is Plasma 6 and GNOME on Ubuntu. I use Wayland on both systems and it pretty much is the only thing that can help me, a person who has multiple mixed refresh rate monitors. Especially with the Explicit DRM Sync merge and the upcoming 555 drivers implementing Explicit Sync in May (according to Nvidia at least) the future looks really bright. Do you have any suggestions on what may be the reason of these problems? Also, if you do have fixes you implemented or you know of tell them. Thank you very much for reading. If you have any questions regarding my configuration, do not hesitate, put them in the comments. Here are the clone posts I made on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/1c1e9n2/has_anyone_noticed_any_noticable_performance/ https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/1c1cg1p/arch_gets_less_fps_200fps_difference_on_my/ Here is my post on the GamingOnLinux forums: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/6057/page=1/#r41987
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Hello all, I have purchased a Steam Deck. I haven't received it yet, but I was curious to know what those of you that own one have to say about it. I'm most interested in knowing what you all have noticed in terms of game performance increases per proton update. Also would like to know everyone's opinion on the new OLED version. Just trying to get a feel for what to watch out for and what to expect.
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Hello, I have a problem that came up after I did a system update. I had a working install of Stalker Gamma, but after updating the system, the setup stopped working. I added modorganizer as a non steam game and used steamtinkerlaunch to setup gamemode, winetricks dlls, dxvk and proton. After trying different suggestions I found regarding the problem and different errors I still wind up with the same message in the steamtinkerlaunch logs, that it can't find the wineserver. I already tried looking for other wine processes that may interfere, but there are none, and when the game launches, I can see the wineserver running in KSysGuard. I attached the log just in case I missed anything important. I really hope someone can help. 2856918873.log
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so i attempted to run Space Engineers and got a 4.6 .net error (basically game refuses to launch without it being fixed) I am wondering if there is a way to A) find a copy of said hotfix because trying to download didnt work. B) running Linux Mint 20.2 UMA with steam proton. if there is a way to inject a copy of [dot] net framework into a proton build if so, how? need walk-through of steps = simpleton style / super noob im not running Wine, Winetricks or Lutris
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Uh so, I noticed that the number of borked games in the Top 100 of Steam on protonDB dropped from being at 12 to just 11. Did someone notice a game getting available, or could it be that a game slipped from Top 100 down to the Top 1000?
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Valve just announced their SteamPal project, the handheld gaming pc called the "SteamDeck". It will run Linux. (SteamOS to be precise) While it is nice to finally see a switch competitor. SteamDeck will undoubtedly help Linux Gaming, since it won't just give light to it but will also finally allow some of the pesky Anti-Cheats to run under proton! Every single Linux gamer hates EAC because it has stopped us from playing our favourite online games numerous times. Well looks like those times are going to be just a bad memory. source: https://www.steamdeck.com/en/software
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Has anyone here had any success getting OG Crysis running in Proton? I've tried many of the solutions on ProtonDB and have tried Proton-GE but the most I get is a black screen. Crysis 2 works fine. Haven't tried any of the other Crysis games tho. I'm running a distro based off Ubuntu 20.04, Nvidia Driver 460, kernel 5.11. Any ideas anyone? Thanks!
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Is there a certain way to install windows programs on proton? Steam is installed and warthunder is working. But I cant get the others to run. Is there a certain folder or step. As there is a different file tree I would think there is some other step.
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My cpu normally runs around 1.1-1.7Ghz at idle, but when I open Warframe and get in-game, the clock drops to 798Mhz (minimum frequency) and stays there until it really needs to go up, which causes stuttering and lag, super annoying. The cpu temps are fine, sitting around 60-70C, so its not a thermal issue, I have tried Proton 5.21-GE-1 as well as 4.2-9 (Proton GE and 4.2-9 are the only two that work with Warframe) they both have the same issue, although Proton GE also makes frames appear to load out of order, giving a shaky feel to the game, making it unplayable. The only cpu related software I have installed is Corectrl, in which I have tried every cpu frequency governor and they all give the same result. Specs: Intel Core i7-4600u Intel HD 4400 HP Elitebook Revolve 810 G2 OS Info: Manjaro KDE 20.2 Kernel 5.10.2-2 64-bit I just want to make it clear that this issue ONLY occurs in Warframe, no other game, and that the cpu is NOT overheating, it sits around 60-70C under load. This issue appears to be very rare from what I can tell, no one on ProtonDB has this issue in Warframe, so I am assuming it is not specifically due to the game and is being affected by something else, but again, this issue does only appear in Warframe, no other games or apps. The graph shows the cpu clock, as you can see it drops down to minimum when warframe opens
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Hello everybody, so I recently switched from a Dual-Boot to Debian completely. It's been good for so far, but I can't get Bloons TD6 to work with Proton. I tried different versions, I've tried GE-Proton and nothing seems to work. On Proton DB most reviews are showing no complications at all. What should I do to get it working?
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I just saw this video posted in r/SteamDeck and was hoping to get some LTT eyes on the topic. It appears as though the input latency of the Steam Deck is between 2 to 3 times longer than a PC or other console. Is it possible that the experiment conducted in this video just wasn't done with precise enough hardware? Or maybe the Deck just performs poorly in Rocket League? Would really like to see a video from LTT now covering this since they've done such a great job in the past on the subject of input latency. I don't know what do you all think?
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I did a benchmark test at 1080p saw a youtube benchmark and the all ultra was 70-55 fps. im getting 60-45 fps. on linux running through steam. is this normal for a p106, or is something else wrong? i have 16 ram gigs, and an 8086k mostly stock. Is this a wine thing or is my gpu running slow?
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Changelog: Games will now attempt to access gamepads directly, instead of Proton emulating gamepads as if they were Xbox controllers. This means PlayStation 4 gamepads as well as fighting gamepads and other controllers will behave much more like they do on Windows. If you would like your gamepad to be emulated as if it were an Xbox controller, please use the Steam client controller mapping feature. If the controller cannot be accessed directly, due to a permissions issue, it will continue to be presented like an Xbox controller. fsync hang and crash fixes. Add support for fsync configurable spin count, might help performance but disabled by default. Try setting WINEFSYNC_SPINCOUNT=100 Add missing Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language font. Fix in-game web browser in some games including Bloons TD 6. Fix new crashes related to text input, especially in Unreal Engine 4 games including Mordhau and Deep Rock Galactic. Update D9VK to 0.20. Improve support for very old VR titles. Support for latest Steamworks and OpenVR SDK versions. https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/wiki/Changelog A highlight is D9VK 0.20. It’s changelog is huge: https://github.com/Joshua-Ashton/d9vk/releases/tag/0.20 One guy is maintaining a list of Direct3D 9 titles that he has and how well they work with D9VK. The number of fixed games is large and this is just a partial list: A Hat in Time experiences better frame rates for me with D9VK than it does with Windows 7’s implementation. There is no in game benchmark, but the numbers for looking at the room in the space ship while bouncing on the cheeseburger on my GeForce GTX 1070 are roughly: 150 FPS Windows 7 native 170 FPS Windows 7 D9VK 160 FPS Proton 4.11-3 D9VK I did not do recent tests on Proton without D9VK, but my recollection is that performance is less than half of those numbers without it. The driver versions were 431.60 on Windows and 430.40 on Linux, which despite the version number differences, should be equivalent. It should be noted that D9VK must be explicitly enabled through the launch options per game because it is still experimental. Doing `PROTON_USE_D9VK=1 %command%` will enable it. There is some minor stutter in D9VK, but this goes away quickly and stays gone across runs due to the state cache. Lastly, the change does not mention a few fixes. One of the unmentioned fixes is a fix to make “Are you ready for Valve Index?” stop crashing that I wrote last week: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/2616 It is awesome how responsive Valve has been to a third party developer fixing it for them. That software still has a couple issues such as detecting Linux as Windows 7 (the target for Proton at the moment) and failing to detect USB 3.0 support, but not crashing is a nice step forward.
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I'm looking to buy a CPU and I'm torn between the 2700x and the 9700k. I want the possibility for some light, occasional streaming and the 2700x with its higher thread count is supposed to be better for that. I want to be able to run linux though using proton for games and intel is supposed to be better for that. Just wondering if anyone else running linux has experience with either or both processors and could shine some light on the topic. Side note: I am a programmer and I have used both AMD and intel for compiling code and such. I haven't found much difference in development for either platform but if anyone knows any different I'd love to hear it. If it helps, games I play: -Dark Souls III -GTA V -Rocket league -PUBG -Middle Earth Series -Witcher Series
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Hi all, first things first, I'm making this in the hopes to build up a detailed list of what works and what does not with Proton through my own testing and also through others who wish to contribute. take note that there is no guarantee that because a game works for someone that it will work for you, I have 3 gaming computers in my household all with different hardware and it has resulted in some games working through proton on some but not all of my computers, could be software or hardware related of which I have not determined completely yet. Note: if you have issues make sure your drivers are up to date, See bottom of this post for steps. ==================================================================== Officially supported by Steam Proton Team: Beat Saber Bejeweled 2 Deluxe Doki Doki Literature Club! DOOM DOOM II: Hell on Earth DOOM VFR Fallout Shelter FATE FINAL FANTASY VI Geometry Dash Google Earth VR Into The Breach Magic: The Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012 Magic: The Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 Mount & Blade Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword NieR: Automata PAYDAY: The Heist QUAKE S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Tekken 7 The Last Remnant Tropico 4 Ultimate Doom Warhammer® 40,000: Dawn of War® - Dark Crusade Warhammer® 40,000: Dawn of War® - Soulstorm Original source = https://steamcommunity.com/games/221410#announcements/detail/1696055855739350561 ==================================================================== Note: Using Vsync and Gsync when Possible I7-4790k / GTX 980Ti ------------------------------- Name-||-Performance -||-Total Testing time-||-Glitches / Bugs-||-FPS -||-Graphic settings ASTRONEER - Good - 2 Hours - None so far - Avg 60-70 - High Fallout 4 - Bad (unplayable) - 5-10min - missing some audio, mouse movement is over sensitive resulting sporadic movements - Untested - N/A They Are Billions - Not Working - N/A - Crash on Launch - N/A - N/A Banished - OK - 20min - No Audio (music, sound effects, etc... no sound at all) - Avg 60 - High Stick Fight: the Game - Good - 20min - None so far - Avg 60 - Max Witcher 3 - Good - 97 Hours - "Geralt is missing hair with a floating hair tie (Fix for this in Forum), rotfiend and wild hunt hounds missing textures resulting in invisible monsters, Blood and Wine DLC Spoiler - Avg 60 - High STALKER Clear Sky - Good - 84min - None so far - Avg 110-120 - High Gish - Ok - 5min - No Audio (music, sound effects, etc... no sound at all) - Avg 60 - Presets Divinity: Orginal Sin 2 - Not Working - N/A - Crash on Launch - N/A - N/A Tom Clancy's R6 Seige - Not Working - N/A - Crash on Launch - N/A - N/A BeamNG.drive - Not Working - N/A - Crash on Launch - N/A - N/A Middle-earth: SOM - TBA - Downloading Files for Testing Middle-earth: SOW - TBA - Downloading Files for Testing Path of Exile - Ok - 30min - lag (network or graphical is not certain, not major, playable) - Avg 60 - Presets Ryzen 5 2400G: ------------------------ Name-||-Performance -||-Total Testing time-||-Glitches / Bugs-||-FPS -||-Graphic settings Stick Fight: the Game - Good - 7 hours - None so far - Avg 60 - Max Five Nights at Freddy's - Good - 3 Hours - None so far - Avg 60 - Presets Five Nights at Freddy's 2 - Good - 6 Hours - None so far - Avg 60 - Presets Five Nights at Freddy's 3 - Good - 67min - None so far - Avg 60 - Presets Island Tribe - Good - 4 Hours - Graphical Glitch: (some times lines and streaks on screen) - Avg 60 - Presets Planet Coaster - Not Working - N/A - Crash on start - N/A - N/A Wedding Dash - Not Working - N/A - Crash on start - N/A - N/A Yomawari: Night Alone - Not Working - N/A - Crash on start - N/A - N/A ==================================================================== Will add more soon and thinking of building a website to better lay out testing results, fill free to provided feedback and your own findings especially if they conflict with that of my own as it may help someone, make sure to list hardware as it could be a key factor to what may be stoping you from enjoing these games and someone maybe able to help with a work around @ i have finished the webpage to a usable level, will contiune to work on it but is now open to the public :https://hamsandwichhannay.wixsite.com/steamplay-proton thanks and regards hamsandwich ==================================================================== Driver Setup Help Step 1: open a terminal window and enter the following commands For Nvidia GPU: Step 2: "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa" For AMD/Intel GPU: Step 2-1: "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:paulo-miguel-dias/mesa" Step 2-2: "sudo apt dist-upgrade" For Nvidia/AMD/Intel GPU: Step 3-1: "sudo apt update" Step 3-2: "sudo apt upgrade" For Nvidia GPU: Step 4-1: "sudo apt install nvidia-driver-396" Step 4-2: Pay attention to the result of above as it may fail to install due to missing dependencies files and if it does install them as well starting with one with kernel in the name if listed using the same "sudo apt install" command. For AMD/Intel GPU: Step 4-1: "sudo apt install mesa-vulkan-drivers mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386" Step 4-2: same as Nvidia's 4-2 step, keep an eye out for missing dependencies For Nvidia/AMD/Intel GPU: Step 5-1: reboot PC Step 5-2: opt in for the steam beta and wait for update to finish and should be good to go For More detail see: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/blob/proton_3.7/PREREQS.md ====================================================================