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Linux Gaming promitheas 7 hours ago 93%
Silent Hunter 3 & Living Silent Hunter 3 Supermod - Steam proton + JSGME question

Hello guys! Recently re watched Das Boot (amazing film btw for those who haven't seen it, highly recommend) and that inspired me to install my SH3 from steam. The thing is its the first time I'm going to be playing on Linux, and I'm a bit stumped on how I can install the LSH3 supermod. The instructions for the 2022 version of LSH3 state that you simply run the provided .exe (due to this being steam proton I placed it in the game directory but this doesn't seem to be required) and run it. However I can't seem to figure out how I can use an existing proton environment to run an executable which is not the actual steam game for that environment. Can anybody help with this? As a bonus question, because this game is quite old there are quite a few mods available for it, and the best way to activate them after downloading (on windows at least) is through JSGME. However I also cant figure out how to install that in the game directory. I have downloaded its installer but dont know how to actually run it. I have included [the link to the LSH3 2022 install manual ](https://www.lsh3.com/v22/dl/LSH3-EDITION-2022-INSTALLATION_EN.pdf)as well as a screenshot of my game directory with files related to this post circled. Any insight would be amazing!

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Linux Gaming xavier666 3 days ago 97%
Not trying to clickbait but is this the end for kernel-level anti-cheat? https://www.notebookcheck.net/Microsoft-paves-the-way-for-Linux-gaming-success-with-plan-that-would-kill-kernel-level-anti-cheat.888345.0.html

From the article > Microsoft has officially announced its intent to move security measures out of the kernel, following the Crowdstrike disaster a few short months ago. The removal of kernel access for security solutions would likely revolutionise running Windows games on the Steam Deck and other Linux systems.

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Linux Gaming RmDebArc_5 1 day ago 98%
Microsoft Windows kernel changes don't suddenly mean big things for Linux gaming www.gamingonlinux.com

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/42362729 > > There's a lot of blog posts and news articles being written right now centred around Microsoft's plans for updates to Windows 11, and potential kernel changes, with some thinking this means big things for Linux gaming. > > > Sorry to say, but I'm here to bring a more realistic take and to help keep all your feet on the ground. > > quite relevant to [yesterday's discussion](https://lemm.ee/post/42265523).

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Linux Gaming Treedrake 2 days ago 97%
After having run Windows on my desktop for years (as I thought it was necessary for gaming), I decided to take the plunge to try out Linux again...

... and it's much, much better than I anticipated. Proton has solved so many things. I've been dual booting on a smaller partition so far, but this has convinced me to wipe the whole disk and use it for Linux only. I might still keep a dual boot in case there is some edge case, but nothing so far has been an issue. I've been running Pop_Os! which I also have on my laptop since some year back. Previously I've also always had Arch on my laptop, but always stuck with Windows for my desktop just because of gaming issues.

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Linux Gaming Crazyslinkz 3 days ago 79%
Which distro?

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19744473 > I'm going to be building a new computer soon for myself. (Going AMD for the first time, since intel microcode issue.) > > I would say I'm an expert or advanced user, as been using pcs for 25 years and set up arch and slackware in the past. I have tried many distros and would like some feedback. > > I mainly use my pc for gaming. I want something customizable, KDE ish, and without bloatware. A good wiki is a plus. > > I think that i may end up with arch... is it better for gaming since it's bleeding edge and isn't steamos built off it? > > Side question is distro chooser accurate?

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Linux Gaming Psyhackological 6 days ago 100%
What are your games to get into the season for its vibe?

I mean games you played / you are going to play. My list looks like this for example: - Summer: [DAVE THE DIVER](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1868140/DAVE_THE_DIVER/) - Autumn: [Against the Storm](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1336490/Against_the_Storm/) - Winter: [Frostpunk 2](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1601580/Frostpunk_2/) - Spring: [Terra Nil](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1593030/Terra_Nil/) What are yours?

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Linux Gaming trevor 7 days ago 96%
Seeking up to three Steam Deck owners to help playtest backgammon game on Steam store.steampowered.com

[Boxcars](https://store.steampowered.com/app/3182230/Boxcars/) is coming soon on Steam. If you own a Steam Deck, and know how to play backgammon or are willing to learn, I would appreciate it if you played a game or two using your Deck, and then let me know your feedback. Let me know if you are interested, and I will send you a key.

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Linux Gaming _hovi_ 1 week ago 97%
GitHub - Rolv-Apneseth/rofi-games: A rofi plugin which adds a mode that will list available games for launch along with their box art

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19516210 > Hey! Figured I haven't posted this on Lemmy before so should be OK to share here in case anyone else finds this cool/interesting. > > This is a [rofi](https://github.com/davatorium/rofi) plugin for launching your games, simple as that. I built it both because I think it looks cool and to make launching the game I know I want to play faster (no need to navigate the dreaded Steam UI). It parses games from several sources, such as Steam, Heroic Games Launcher, Lutris and Bottles, as well as some modded Minecraft instances (check out the readme for instructions). > > The repo can be found [here](https://github.com/Rolv-Apneseth/rofi-games), and there's an AUR package available for Arch users. > > Let me know what you think! I haven't built all that much but this my favourite tool that I've created (I am addicted to games).

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Linux Gaming CannonGoBoom 2 weeks ago 96%
GE-Proton9-13 Released github.com

Hotfix: - Update vkd3d-proton to latest git to include World of Warcraft MSAA fix proton: - wine updated to latest bleeding edge - dxvk updated to latest git -proton upstream fixes added Additional: - protonfixes updated to latest git

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Linux Gaming pnutzh4x0r 2 weeks ago 95%
Steam On Linux Drops Below 2% For August 2024 Survey www.phoronix.com

> Back in May the Steam on Linux marketshare returned to passing the 2% threshold and remained above 2% through July. But the August 2024 survey results are out this evening and point to a drop for Linux. The August 2024 numbers show a 0.16% drop for Linux gamers, landing at a 1.92% marketshare. Windows meanwhile rose to 96.78% and macOS dropped a tiny bit to 1.3%. > As we have seen in months past when Linux takes a sizable dip, it's correlated to a rise in the Simplified Chinese use. In August the Simplified Chinese use further grew and helping out Windows at the cost to the Linux percentage. Steam Hardware & Software Survey: [August 2024](https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/Steam-Hardware-Software-Survey-Welcome-to-Steam)

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Linux Gaming potentiallynotfelix 2 weeks ago 91%
Libre Tactical shooter

Anyone know of some libre tactical shooters? I really can't find anything, just wanted to ask the community if they knew of anything. Closest i've found is either Unvanquished or Assaultcube. At this point of my search, I'm ready to accept that there might not be a game.

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Linux Gaming CannonGoBoom 2 weeks ago 99%
GE-Proton9-12 Released github.com

proton: - added latest upstream proton changes - added latest upstream steamclient changes - updated wine to latest bleeding edge - updated dxvk to latest git - updated vkd3d to latest git protonfixes: - libmspack, xrandr, cabextract are now built as part of the proton-ge build process instead of being included as prebuilt binaries (thanks R1kaB3rN) - winetricks updated to latest git - star citizen protonfix updated (thanks marcan) - fix added for Full Metal Daemon Muramasa (thanks R1kaB3rN) - fix install location of xlive.dll for xliveless (thanks ProjectSynchro) - add fix for Bully: Scholarship edition (thanks Root-Core) - add fix for Dirt 2 (thanks ProjectSynchro) - add fix for CYGNI: All Guns Blazing (thanks Root-Core)

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Linux Gaming Jayjader 2 weeks ago 100%
AoM on Linux in 2024 https://aom.arkanosis.net/linux/

cross-posted from: https://jlai.lu/post/10083697 Haven't bought the game yet, but these instructions seem legit. I found this link in a ProtonDB comment who claims to be its author/hoster: https://www.protondb.com/app/1934680#WRxwBwtv-Y.

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Linux Gaming EdgeRunner 3 weeks ago 95%
Is it over for apex ?

From yesterday when i launch the game, i can play a little but i cant finish the party. The game is just crashing.. I can relaunch but recrashing back on desktop. Is it linked with the EAC ? Finally over apex for Linux ? Or, are you still able to play and then I should look logs ?

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Linux Gaming mr_MADAFAKA 3 weeks ago 99%
EmuDeck team announce Linux-powered EmuDeck Machines www.gamingonlinux.com

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/emudeck-machines-retro-emulation-console-pc#/

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Linux Gaming Thumper 3 weeks ago 88%
How to install the game CLAW from Internet Archive

Hey guys, Recently I wanted to play `Claw` but I lost my old cds. So I decided to get the game from [Internet Archieve](https://archive.org/details/CLAW_2018). When downloaded I got these files from it - CLAW_2018_meta.sqlite - CLAW_2018_meta.xml - CLAW.BIN - CLAW.CUE - __ia_thumb.jpg - Claw_1997_Game_Cover.jpg I have no clue how to use theses files. If it is possible to convert to an exe, then I might be able to run through bottles. Thanks for all the help

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Linux Gaming Blxter 3 weeks ago 100%
How do I properly use gamescope

I am trying to use gamescope and mangohud at same time so I ran `gamescope -e -W 2560 -H 1440 -r 144 --mangoapp %command%` (to run at 1440p at 144fps I think) as the launch option on steam but when I load into the game aiming goes crazy like 100x sensitivity but cursor movement (like in setting etc is normal). Is the command wrong I also hit win+f to make full screen. Is this the right way to use gamescope? - nvidia gpu - endeavoros Thanks

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Linux Gaming Zenzio 3 weeks ago 100%
Rule to allow tearing for all games launched via Steam in Sway and Hyprland

So both Sway and Hyprland now support Waylands' tearing protocol. I was wondering whether it is possible to create window rules for these WMs that allow tearing in all games launched via Steam. Something like: For Sway for_window [class="steam_app_*"] allow_tearing yes and for Hyprland windowrulev2 = immediate, class:^(steam_app_*)$ Does anybody know whether something like this would work? You know, instead of having to create an entry for every single game. Edit: As mranderson17 said, allow tearing isn't in the latest release versions of Sway or Hyprland at the time of writing. Edit2: mranderson17 gave what could possibly be the right answer: For Sway for_window [class="steam_app_.*"] allow_tearing yes For Hyprland (maybe) windowrulev2 = immediate, class:^(steam_app_.*)$ I haven't tested it yet. But unless you think he's wrong give him your "thumbs up".

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Linux Gaming pnutzh4x0r 4 weeks ago 98%
Linux Scores A Surprising Gaming Victory Against Windows 11 www.forbes.com

> I recently spent some time with the Framework 13 laptop, evaluating it with the new Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and the AMD Ryzen 7 7480U. It felt like the perfect opportunity to test how a handful of games ran on Windows 11 and Fedora 40. I was genuinely surprised by the results! ... > The Framework 13 is perfectly capable of gaming even with its integrated graphics, provided you’re willing to compromise by lowering the resolution and quality presets for more demanding games. (It’s also a testament to how far AMD’s APUs have come in the past decade.) Summary of results: - Shadow of the Tomb Raider: **Linux** wins - Total War: Warhammer III: **Windows** wins - Cyberpunk 2077: **Linux** wins - Forza Horizon 5: **Windows** wins > These results are an interesting slice of the Linux vs Windows gaming picture, but certainly not representative of the entire landscape. A few shorts years ago, however, I never would have dreamed I’d be writing an article where even two games on Linux are outperforming their Windows counterparts. [Archived Link](https://archive.is/8GrVc)

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Linux Gaming Random123 4 weeks ago 95%
Anyone know how to make the Finals use my graphics card?

So i have a problem plsying the Finals on linux. They are clearly garbage graphics. The walls dont even look how they are supposed to and the permanent fog makes it unplayable. The shadowing is too dark. Forget fps, when play on windows and linux it is night and day. Its as if the game isnt using its correct shaders or textures. Has anyone dealt with this? Im thinking that the finals is not utilizing my nvidia graphics card so if anyone has advice i would greatly appreciate. I tried letting vulkan load the shaders, ive tried skipping vulkan shaders and there is no difference. Im using proton glorious egg and i have no idea what to do or what the problem is. EDIT: putting “ PROTON_ENABLE_NVAPI=1 %command% -dx11” in launch options fixed the bad graphics but now i have fps issues unfortunately.

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Linux Gaming fmstrat 4 weeks ago 96%
Twystlock - Free, 100% 3D printable gaming accessories nowsci.com

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/9782732 > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/post/9782596 > > > Hi all, > > > > I've finally gotten around to releasing these formally after much testing of prints and usage. > > > > **The Twystlock system is a set of 100% 3D printable gaming accessories that require no printed supports or additional parts.** This means no springs to buy and no metal elements to melt in, just access to a 3D printer and a bit of super glue. Originally designed for the Steam Deck, these accessories can be applied to the case of any mobile gaming device. > > > > **The Twystlock connector itself is designed as a quick-connect that secures parts together with a simple twist motion, can be fully recreated with affordable home-based 3D printers, and doesn't require complicated supports to print.** The first use of this connector has been for the Steam Deck, specifically to supply an alternative accessory platform that is more accessible to the everyday 3D printing hobbyist, however it could be utilized as a connector in almost any environment. > > > > Feel free to download what you like, and if you would like to request a new accessory design, or vote on the next accessory to be created, please visit our Lemmy community at https://lemmy.world/c/twystlock@lemmy.nowsci.com.

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Linux Gaming lorty 4 weeks ago 97%
Today, I left windows behind for good

I did it. For a few years now I've wanted to make the jump but lazyness and a bit of worry that my main game wouldn't work very well kept me from it. Then some effing windows update caused ridiculous stuttering on games (or maybe it was a auto-update of some other hidden thing, I couldn't figure it out) so I decided that if I needed a system wipe, might as well as try gaming on linux. Honestly? Much easier than I expected. Install Steam, turn two options on and 90% of your library is ready to go. I had to tinker with getting freesync to work (ended up just switching to wayland, which just worked) but other than the plugins I use for my main game requiring a bit of more work, smooth as butter really. So yeah, if you are a lazy gamer like I am, next time you do a system wipe or get a new computer, try installing linux first. Don't even bother Dual booting it, if you don't like it just reinstall (setup your usb drive with ventoy and the images you want to try out.)

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Linux Gaming dabster291 1 month ago 95%
(SOLVED) Games flickering despite running fine on Windows

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/20949510 > SOLUTION: Apparently there’s some sort of bug in xwayland that causes Steam games to flicker, so “downgrading” to X11 solved it (for now). Now all I need to know is how to file a bug report for this. > > --- > > I'm trying to set up a Linux install for my mom (Ultramarine KDE on Wayland), and all her (2) Steam games are flickering. I thought it was from fractional scaling, but that doesn't seem to be the case. > > Her games don't flicker on Windows, and I've already tried multiple versions of Proton. I'm not quite sure what's happening, and any help would be appreciated. > > > ::: spoiler Specs > - OS: Ultramarine Linux KDE Edition > - Host: Dell Inspiron 15 3511 > - CPU: Intel Core i5-1035G1 > - GPU: ~~pretty sure it uses integrated graphics~~ ~~apparently it uses Nvidia? First time I've seen that, gonna have to remember that in the future.~~ Both Linux and Windows are using integrated graphics with no sign of Nvidia anywhere?? > > If you need any more information, please ask me > ::: > > Edit: other than the flickering, her games run perfectly fine. > > Edit 2: Just learned my mom's laptop model has a discrete Nvidia GPU, gonna troubleshoot that in a bit. > > Edit 3: Her laptop doesn't seem to have anything Nvidia inside, despite the fact that the Dell website says her laptop should, weird...

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Linux Gaming Psyhackological 1 month ago 84%
COSMIC Factorio Edition

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19176020 ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/4729afef-c7b2-4822-b119-835545504790.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/0fdeb3e2-40bb-40cf-8304-a1910227ed32.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/b484ce4a-f3cf-47a8-a0de-b30f656d0ad0.jpeg) Compressed using [ImageMagick](https://imagemagick.org/) and [oxipng](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng) as [cosmic-screenshot produces huge sizes](https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-screenshot/issues/48) that Lemmy doesn't want to handle. # Desktop ## Wallpaper - [wall.alphacoders.com](https://initiate.alphacoders.com/download/images6/1161891/png) ## Appearance (based on [Factorio.com](https://www.factorio.com/)) - Dark: **true** - Accent color: **#FF9F1C** - Application or window background: **#242324** - Container background: **#313031** - Interface text tint: **#FFE6C0** - Control component tint: **#242324** - Use theme accent color as active window hint: **true** - Style: **Square** - Active window hint size: **6** - Gaps around tiled windows: **12** - Experimental settings > Apply this theme to GNOME apps: **true** Other configuration should be visible, just a matter of taste and Factorio UI. `Factorio.ron` ::: spoiler 282 lines ```ron ( palette: Dark(( name: "cosmic-dark", blue: ( red: 0.5803922, green: 0.92156863, blue: 0.92156863, alpha: 1.0, ), red: ( red: 1.0, green: 0.70980394, blue: 0.70980394, alpha: 1.0, ), green: ( red: 0.6745098, green: 0.96862745, blue: 0.8235294, alpha: 1.0, ), yellow: ( red: 1.0, green: 0.94509804, blue: 0.61960787, alpha: 1.0, ), gray_1: ( red: 0.105882354, green: 0.105882354, blue: 0.105882354, alpha: 1.0, ), gray_2: ( red: 0.14901961, green: 0.14901961, blue: 0.14901961, alpha: 1.0, ), gray_3: ( red: 0.1882353, green: 0.1882353, blue: 0.1882353, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_0: ( red: 0.0, green: 0.0, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_1: ( red: 0.105882354, green: 0.105882354, blue: 0.105882354, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_2: ( red: 0.1882353, green: 0.1882353, blue: 0.1882353, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_3: ( red: 0.2784314, green: 0.2784314, blue: 0.2784314, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_4: ( red: 0.36862746, green: 0.36862746, blue: 0.36862746, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_5: ( red: 0.46666667, green: 0.46666667, blue: 0.46666667, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_6: ( red: 0.5686275, green: 0.5686275, blue: 0.5686275, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_7: ( red: 0.67058825, green: 0.67058825, blue: 0.67058825, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_8: ( red: 0.7764706, green: 0.7764706, blue: 0.7764706, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_9: ( red: 0.8862745, green: 0.8862745, blue: 0.8862745, alpha: 1.0, ), neutral_10: ( red: 1.0, green: 1.0, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0, ), bright_green: ( red: 0.36862746, green: 0.85882354, blue: 0.54901963, alpha: 1.0, ), bright_red: ( red: 1.0, green: 0.627451, blue: 0.5647059, alpha: 1.0, ), bright_orange: ( red: 1.0, green: 0.6392157, blue: 0.49019608, alpha: 1.0, ), ext_warm_grey: ( red: 0.60784316, green: 0.5568628, blue: 0.5411765, alpha: 1.0, ), ext_orange: ( red: 1.0, green: 0.6784314, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0, ), ext_yellow: ( red: 0.99607843, green: 0.85882354, blue: 0.2509804, alpha: 1.0, ), ext_blue: ( red: 0.28235295, green: 0.7254902, blue: 0.78039217, alpha: 1.0, ), ext_purple: ( red: 0.8117647, green: 0.49019608, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0, ), ext_pink: ( red: 0.9764706, green: 0.22745098, blue: 0.5137255, alpha: 1.0, ), ext_indigo: ( red: 0.24313726, green: 0.53333336, blue: 1.0, alpha: 1.0, ), accent_blue: ( red: 0.3882353, green: 0.8156863, blue: 0.8745098, alpha: 1.0, ), accent_red: ( red: 0.99215686, green: 0.6313726, blue: 0.627451, alpha: 1.0, ), accent_green: ( red: 0.57254905, green: 0.8117647, blue: 0.6117647, alpha: 1.0, ), accent_warm_grey: ( red: 0.7921569, green: 0.7294118, blue: 0.7058824, alpha: 1.0, ), accent_orange: ( red: 1.0, green: 0.6784314, blue: 0.0, alpha: 1.0, ), accent_yellow: ( red: 0.96862745, green: 0.8784314, blue: 0.38431373, alpha: 1.0, ), accent_purple: ( red: 0.90588236, green: 0.6117647, blue: 0.99607843, alpha: 1.0, ), accent_pink: ( red: 1.0, green: 0.6117647, blue: 0.69411767, alpha: 1.0, ), accent_indigo: ( red: 0.6313726, green: 0.7529412, blue: 0.92156863, alpha: 1.0, ), )), spacing: ( space_none: 0, space_xxxs: 4, space_xxs: 8, space_xs: 12, space_s: 16, space_m: 24, space_l: 32, space_xl: 48, space_xxl: 64, space_xxxl: 128, ), corner_radii: ( radius_0: (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0), radius_xs: (2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0), radius_s: (2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0), radius_m: (2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0), radius_l: (2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0), radius_xl: (2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0), ), neutral_tint: Some(( red: 0.14117648, green: 0.13725491, blue: 0.14117648, )), bg_color: Some(( red: 0.14117648, green: 0.13725491, blue: 0.14117648, alpha: 1.0, )), primary_container_bg: Some(( red: 0.19215687, green: 0.1882353, blue: 0.19215687, alpha: 1.0, )), secondary_container_bg: None, text_tint: Some(( red: 1.0, green: 0.9019608, blue: 0.7529412, )), accent: Some(( red: 1.0, green: 0.62352943, blue: 0.109803915, )), success: None, warning: None, destructive: None, is_frosted: false, gaps: (0, 12), active_hint: 6, window_hint: None, ) ``` :::

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Linux Gaming mr_MADAFAKA 1 month ago 96%
If you look to play the upcoming "Spectre Divide" game, don't hold your breath this is from an interview with Mountaintop Games CEO via The Verge.

*It’s only currently planned for PC, with no controller or console plans yet — and Mountaintop won’t necessarily allow Steam Deck to join. “Steam Deck is a concern as a cheating vector, and I think our anti-cheat systems may block it right now,” Mountaintop CEO and cofounder Nate Mitchell tells me.* https://store.steampowered.com/app/2641470/Spectre_Divide/

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Linux Gaming BmeBenji 1 month ago 100%
How I got HDR working on Linux with an Nvidia GPU

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/39456265 > For those of you like me who are fed up with Microsoft’s BS but invested too heavily in hardware that Linux distros have yet to support well, I finally figured out a way to get HDR games to run well on my Nvidia GPU. This will be a brief description of more or less what I did to get this working. I’m very much a Linux noob so I don’t fully understand the way everything here works but I’m happy to try to answer questions if you have any. > > OS: Bazzite –Desktop Nvidia KDE edition (BDNK) > Bazzite was developed as a capable alternative to SteamOS on handhelds like the Steam Deck and ROG Ally, so the website is full of references to HDR, however from my attempts to get this working my understanding is that it’s easier to get that working in Gaming mode which is unsupported on Nvidia GPUs. Nevertheless, this version of Bazzite, while only for desktops, comes with KDE Plasma v6 installed by default meaning it technically supports HDR and you will likely see a difference if you install this version and flip the HDR switch from the display settings. I had tried installing Ubuntu on my desktop before and since it didn’t support HDR all the colors on my monitor were almost obnoxiously saturated; I see the same effect in BDNK when I disable HDR. > > Drivers: I didn’t fiddle with my drivers. BDNK comes with up-to-date Nvidia drivers bundled and installs them when you install the OS. > > Software: SteamTinkerLaunch (installed using ProtonUp-Qt) > SteamTinkerLaunch (STL) is a user interface for making it easy to configure your launch options for any given game in your Steam library. If you don’t know what a compatibility tool is, it’s functionally a layer of software between the game you want to play and the OS you’re using which can tell the game to do certain things that your OS is not configured to do. STL can be added to the list of compatibility tools you have to use in your installation of Steam, though it is not technically a compatibility tool itself. STL is used to configure other compatibility tools that Steam already has at its disposal, like Proton which is the primary compatibility tool SteamOS uses to make Windows games run on Linux. > > Follow the instructions in the SteamTinkerLaunch GitHub ReadMe to install the tool and add it as a compatibility tool in your installation of Steam. Once you’ve done that, I recommend rebooting. I have yet to get STL working as the * default * compatibility tool, so for the time being I have been manually editing the properties of each game I have installed (Steam Game Library > right click on a game > click properties > go to the compatibility tab) to set the compatibility tool to STL. From here, whenever you launch the game in Steam, it should bring up STL’s menu before launching the game. > > Within STL, the key settings to mark are as follows: > Gamescope: Use gamescope and mark HDR as enabled for gamescope. I also recommend setting gamescope to fullscreen with your desired resolution, and then also locking your cursor to the gamescope window so that you don’t end up with weird double mouse cursors that aren’t aligned on the screen. > Proton: since you told Steam to use STL instead of Proton as the compatibility tool, you need to tell STL to tell Steam to launch the game with Proton. > > And that’s pretty much it. Or at least, that’s all that I did. From there, you should be able to configure HDR settings within each game’s menus. > > **TL;DR – install Bazzite Desktop Nvidia KDE, then install and configure SteamTinkerLaunch for your games.** > > What games will this work with? > No idea. So far I have tested it with Cyberpunk 2077, DOOM Eternal, and Elden Ring and HDR is looking to me as good as it does in my Windows installation. > > *Will the Gnome version of Bazzite work for HDR on an Nvidia GPU, or for that matter any other OS as long as I’m using gamescope to run the game with HDR enabled?* > Good question! I don’t know, please give it a try if you’re curious and respond back with your results. > > *I have another question that you didn’t list here, what’s your answer?* > Probably “I don’t know” since what I wrote here is more or less what I know, but by all means ask away and I’ll try to answer it!

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Linux Gaming Nemoder 1 month ago 100%
Graphics overhaul released for native game Necesse store.steampowered.com

This game plays like a top-down Terraria and is a lot of fun to play co-op. Great to see it's already sold a million copies on steam.

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Linux Gaming blind3rdeye 1 month ago 97%
Best way to use GOG on linux

I'm looking for discussion and suggestions about the best way to play games from GOG on linux. My current method is that I've got GOG Galaxy installed with [bottles](https://usebottles.com/), and then I use GOG Galaxy to install and launch the Windows games. That's working alright so far. One downside is that won't install Iinux versions like that, so for games that have a native linux version I have to decide if I want to install it separately, or just run the windows version with the others. So that isn't perfect. Another minor thing I don't like is that since I'm installing games via GOG Galaxy via Bottles via Flatpak... I end up having very little idea of where stuff is being saved. It's difficult to find save game files for example; and if there is some junk installed or left over from something, there's very little chance that I'm going to notice and delete it. It just feels very opaque. (I guess that's mostly just about my personal lack of knowledge though.) Anyway, I'm mostly just wondering how others are choosing to handle their games from GOG.

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Linux Gaming justme 1 month ago 97%
Hardware for Linux gaming PC

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/25475442 > Dear fellow enthusiasts, > > my wife and I finally got stable enough in our living situation, that we can buy some new hardware (ours is 7+ years, while hers is a laptop). So I went out into the wild wild web to catch up with 7years of hardware progress (I am technological affine, but not following the trends in any way) and wanted to run by my first iteration of a setup with the infinite wisdom of this community. > > For the background: both of us only use Linux at home and at work and do not plan to change this. We do not play AAA games, the most demanding game we play as of late is probably Dota2, ARK and GTNH (a Minecraft mod pack, that eats your ram for breakfast). Hence we won't need cutting edge hardware, more like an upper end budget setup. Anyway, with my last PC I had tons of troubles with the mainboard, the GPU (nvidia) and other stuff, even though I thought I checked stuff in advance, so I wanted to have an outside opinion. > > TL;DR: here my draft, with prices from an online store: > - Mainboard: ASRock B650M-H/M.2+ **97.90€** > - CPU: AMD Ryzen 7™ 7700, 8 core, 3.800 MHz base, AM5, 32 MB L3 cache **227.90€** > - GPU: XFX Radeon RX 6650 XT Speedster SWFT 210 Core Gaming, RDNA 2, GDDR6, 3x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI 2.1 **249.90€** > - RAM: ADATA DIMM 32 GB DDR5-4800 (2x 16 GB) Dual-Kit, **84.90€** > - PSU: be quiet! System Power 10 650W **61.90€** > - Storage: Crucial P3 Plus 1 TB, SSD PCIe 4.0 x4, NVMe, M.2 2280, > Reading: 5.000 MB/s, Writing: 3.600 MB/s **69.99€** > - CPU cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Black **39.89€** > - case: generic **50.00€** > > sum: **~880.00€** > > we don't mind to pay a little bit more here and there, but I do not see any real benefit to it. Even storage should be fine for our purpose and can be easily expended (the MB has two M.2 slots, and even Sata3 should be fine for raw storage). > > ah, and we would buy two of those... My first idea was to buy one PC with two GPUs with passthrough of GPU and USB input (sitting anyway close), but I got the impression, that is at this moment more something to tinker, then to run "in production". > > Best wishes, > me > > PS: if this community is not correct, I apologize and would kindly ask for the better fit.

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