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I’d like to see those numbers stacked against modern Proton/Wine-GE solutions focused on gaming, rather than stock Wine
I’d like to see those numbers stacked against modern Proton/Wine-GE solutions focused on gaming, rather than stock Wine
Will check later, thanks for the info
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Arch, roughly 2 months ago
Uninstalling Xwayland breaks it, you’re greeted to a black background and your mouse pointer.
Additionally, as per their own website, it says “The workspaces have been developed for X11 and much functionality relies on X11. To be able to make proper use of Wayland these bits have to be rewritten.”
KWin is just a composer though. Plasma as a desktop environment still relies on XWayland
RX 6700 XT
Just tried it, hardware acceleration doesn’t work on Linux and clogs my CPU during gameplay
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I find that ironic as in SDR mode Plasma says EDID colour profiles tend to be very inaccurate
Take a look at DRM-free games (ex. GOG) and then check their rating on ProtonDB. If you don’t want to use Steam, there is Bottles and Heroic Game Launcher. I’ve tried former and it has a “gaming” profile which will automatically add DXVK and VKD3D for you.
If you used Gnome over X11 then you’re fine, Wayland needed patches
No Man’s Sky VR in general feels unstable. On Windows it always crashed roughly 20 seconds after loading in. On Linux I have lots of UI corruption
NMS uses Vulkan directly
I run foobar2000 to transcode music, apply ReplayGain and edit tags. Except I do all of that on Linux through Wine, I have no clue why someone needs Windows for foobar
I think you’re talking about CPU governors (conservative, ondemand, powersave etc.)
Changing schedulers on-the-fly, depending on what you need to do on your machine.
Try main Mesa branch
You’re on X or Wayland?
On KDE you can force VRR for non-fullscreen apps by setting Adaptive Sync to “Always” in Display settings
This sounds like the chicken or egg debate