How to Game on Linux - Roger Presents Garuda [Swedish with EN subs]
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What kind of gaes do you play? I've not needed to configue a single game in years, just download and play. I even pirate games and thattoo is just download and play. What kind of configuration are you talking about?
If you already play games on Linux then you already know. There's no need for me to explain it. Just watch the video in OP.
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- Download Heroic
- Download drivers
- Click play
Playing on Linux is not that hard. Dont make it look like it is.
I so wish that was the case.
Half the games I tried on Heroic don't run and most of them run at <5 FPS even though I own a 4070 and the games I try to run are e.g. Bioshock. Number 1. The original, non-remastered one.
And stuff like Dawn of War crashes once I start the game, same as Bioshock 2, Neverwinter Nights and quite a few other older titles.
And even games that generally work fine (like Shadow of Mordor) sometimes randomly decide to run at 2 FPS.
If anyone has advice about what could cause that, I'd be grateful.
I'm on Fedora 41, running newest proprietary Nvidia drivers.
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Why do you make an entire video in Swedish and then make the title in English?
Because Youtube autotranslates these stupid titles. I hate that, since it makes it really hard to know whether you are going to understand the video before clicking it.
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Because Youtube autotranslates these stupid titles. I hate that, since it makes it really hard to know whether you are going to understand the video before clicking it.
This is not YouTube.
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I so wish that was the case.
Half the games I tried on Heroic don't run and most of them run at <5 FPS even though I own a 4070 and the games I try to run are e.g. Bioshock. Number 1. The original, non-remastered one.
And stuff like Dawn of War crashes once I start the game, same as Bioshock 2, Neverwinter Nights and quite a few other older titles.
And even games that generally work fine (like Shadow of Mordor) sometimes randomly decide to run at 2 FPS.
If anyone has advice about what could cause that, I'd be grateful.
I'm on Fedora 41, running newest proprietary Nvidia drivers.
In that case you seriously fucked something up when installing the drivers
You sure you only have 1 GPU? (No APU) and how did you install them drivers?
And most importantly: What Wine prefix are you using, what wine Version, and did you restart your PC after doing updates?
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In that case you seriously fucked something up when installing the drivers
You sure you only have 1 GPU? (No APU) and how did you install them drivers?
And most importantly: What Wine prefix are you using, what wine Version, and did you restart your PC after doing updates?
Playing on Linux is not that hard. Dont make it look like it is.
you seriously fucked something up when installing the drivers
how did you install them drivers?
What Wine prefix are you using, what wine Version -
In that case you seriously fucked something up when installing the drivers
You sure you only have 1 GPU? (No APU) and how did you install them drivers?
And most importantly: What Wine prefix are you using, what wine Version, and did you restart your PC after doing updates?
Yes, my CPU is an AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS which doesn't have an iGPU. My Nvidia 4070 is the only GPU present on my system.
My GPU driver version is 570.153.02, which is the currently newest production version. When installing it, I used this guide: https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA
I tried Wine-GE-Proton8-26, GE-Proton-latest, Proton Experimental and Proton 9 (Beta). I tried each of these options with Esync and Fsync enabled and disabled and every combination of these two options.
I tried enabling/disabling VKD3D and DXVK-NVAPI.
And of course I tried rebooting.
I found quite a few people with similar issues online, but never with a fix that actually works. Most of the people with the same issues don't get any replies at all, and if they do it's some condescending posts from people who lucked out and don't have the same issue and think that that makes them better people or something.
(For context, I am a software developer, I programmed for embedded Linux devices for 12 years now. I used Linux as my work OS for the last 7 years until I changed jobs half a year ago and my new company mandates Windows and now I have to deal with WSL. I use Linux as my main private OS for the last 3 years. I compiled kernels for embedded devices quite a few times. It's fair to say that I do have a little bit of experience when it comes to troubleshooting Linux issues, and I've gone through a lot of troubleshooting.)
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Playing on Linux is not that hard. Dont make it look like it is.
you seriously fucked something up when installing the drivers
how did you install them drivers?
What Wine prefix are you using, what wine VersionJust the right kind of humour.
People with selection bias who lucked out that their setup doesn't cause issues and who then think they are somehow morally better people because of that.
It's basically the Gospel of Prosperity but for Linux.
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This is not YouTube.
Fair point. But my point still stands since quite a few peertube instances do the same.
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Fair point. But my point still stands since quite a few peertube instances do the same.
They don't.
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They don't.
Yes they do, there's a plugin for that.
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Yes, my CPU is an AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS which doesn't have an iGPU. My Nvidia 4070 is the only GPU present on my system.
My GPU driver version is 570.153.02, which is the currently newest production version. When installing it, I used this guide: https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA
I tried Wine-GE-Proton8-26, GE-Proton-latest, Proton Experimental and Proton 9 (Beta). I tried each of these options with Esync and Fsync enabled and disabled and every combination of these two options.
I tried enabling/disabling VKD3D and DXVK-NVAPI.
And of course I tried rebooting.
I found quite a few people with similar issues online, but never with a fix that actually works. Most of the people with the same issues don't get any replies at all, and if they do it's some condescending posts from people who lucked out and don't have the same issue and think that that makes them better people or something.
(For context, I am a software developer, I programmed for embedded Linux devices for 12 years now. I used Linux as my work OS for the last 7 years until I changed jobs half a year ago and my new company mandates Windows and now I have to deal with WSL. I use Linux as my main private OS for the last 3 years. I compiled kernels for embedded devices quite a few times. It's fair to say that I do have a little bit of experience when it comes to troubleshooting Linux issues, and I've gone through a lot of troubleshooting.)
That's super bizarre and sorry you're having those issues. I have a 4070ti w/ an 11900k on arch (use debian on my laptop and printers, chose arch for more recent releases for drivers in particular) and guess I've been lucky, arch wiki won't 100% help but might point you at other possible configs?
Had solid luck with the nvidia-open drivers, and really other than setting a few flags for hdr in KDE (which I'm not sure it's still needed), I do recall looking at DRM kernel mode settings (section 1.2), most of my grief though has been HDR related (and gamescope doesn't play nice with some games, steam big picture also can render strange on higher resolutions)
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That's super bizarre and sorry you're having those issues. I have a 4070ti w/ an 11900k on arch (use debian on my laptop and printers, chose arch for more recent releases for drivers in particular) and guess I've been lucky, arch wiki won't 100% help but might point you at other possible configs?
Had solid luck with the nvidia-open drivers, and really other than setting a few flags for hdr in KDE (which I'm not sure it's still needed), I do recall looking at DRM kernel mode settings (section 1.2), most of my grief though has been HDR related (and gamescope doesn't play nice with some games, steam big picture also can render strange on higher resolutions)
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Could be the AMD CPU (had a few kernel issues with that CPU, for example on anything newer than 6.10 the laptop doesn't wake from sleep, that's a well-documented issue either with the CPU or the chipset), could be the mobile 4070, could be because I'm using Fedora (some of the issues I have like the one with performance randomly dropping to single-digit FPS and that not clearing up with a reboot are reported quite often on Fedora), could be something entirely different.
I'm on a budget gaming laptop (Lenovo LOQ), could be that they messed up something there, don't know.
I haven't even touched HDR so far, because the base function isn't there.
Games on Steam don't tend to give me trouble, for some reason it works better there, but I don't have 300 or so free games on Steam.