![]() ![]() After monitoring my GPU usage with NVTop I noticed that my VRAM usage would slowly increase and once full, the stuttering would start. I tried adjusting the quality settings from Ultra to Low and some combinations in between but at best it'd buy me an extra 5mins or so after a relaunch. The game runs at a smooth 60fps (locked, not vsync) on Ultra presets but after 15-25 mins, it drops to a stuttery ~35fps and opening the map or using the binoculars seemed to degrade performance even more. I installed the game using the Lutris Uplay script and it seemed to run okay, until I hit my first issue.įPS Stuttering. He uses windows and I use Linux (Pop!OS, with Cinnamon DE). My friend and I enjoyed FC5 and decided to buy Far Cry New Dawn while on sale to continue the adventure. Long time lurker, first time poster here. On the other hand, as someone who has used Fedora for other things I can confirm that it would not be suitible for gaming on my laptop either. ![]() This happens with alot of RHEL based distros, although I have not tried gaming on Fedora. When I'm using Manjaro all the native games that use the Source engine go wack and unplayable in the graphics department and I can't be bothered to do anything about this. I will probably switch to Pop!_OS if I do not get a proper response very soon, but I will definitley be open to switching back or switching to whatever you guys reccomend me. However, I would (of course) also like support on fixing this Steam problem on Void Linux. If you know any distros that are somewhat stable, work with Steam well without Flatpak version, don't contain a bunch of useless bloated software out of the box and are light and would have very good gaming performance on an old 2016 HP Notebook with AMD graphics and 8 GB of RAM + Swap (more than Pop_OS) then tell me. Void Linux seems like a really nice, fast and simple distro and I really can't let go of it, but if I can't get help for this I'm kind of forced to switch. The Void manual does not mention this and I cannot find anything relating to this that is not specific to Deb/Arch distros. The Void wiki mentions this but the Void wiki is old and depreceated. You are missing the following 32-bit libraries, and Steam may not run: When I start up Steam (the distro version) on Void I get this: On the other hand, I have found much better performance on some of these other distros then I ever remember Pop having. However, the only reason I walked away from Pop was that I had installed to much crazy software on it even though it was my gaming distro (I have sworn never to do that again). I know this sounds weird especially if you don't know the context, but all the other distros I had a good time gaming with (ArcoLinux, Mint/LMDE, etc) had terrible problems that forced me away from them (Mint didn't work with Proton AT ALL, Arco broke updating while fighting for performance). After installing Void Linux and having library problems with Steam I can safely say that I'm kind of being forced to go back to Pop_OS for the third time. ![]()
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