Finally got this working on Deep Rock Galactic, crazy how this is the only tutorial on YT for this. BTW I'm pretty sure this does not work if you don't disable "Sync To Vblank" in the OpenGL tab of Nvidia Settings. The first time I tried this I could not for the life of me figure out why it wasn't working even tho i followed and checked all the steps. You would think having Vsync disabled in game would be enough, but ig it has to be disabled system wide. Being a Linux noob is tough, but tutorials like this are a god send lol.
I have tested this too. no bans from Apex. At first it feels quicker. But I feel some frame skipping. Finally disabled it . After you reviewing it, I may try it for longer time.
If you haven't already, make sure to update the DXVK state cache with all the entries built up. There was a reddit thread about it on the Linux gaming reddit board. it'll help reduce frame skipping due to runtime shader compilation.
This sounds exactly like what Anti-Lag+ does under the hood, are they comparable in terms of the result? This might just be free Anti-Lag+ on Linux and on RX 6000 and presumably older, unlike Anti-Lag+ which only is for 7000 series. Someone explained how it works and was confused because it didn't sound like anything that would new hardware for, the limitation of 7000 series seems artificial but I could be wrong which I likely I am so correct me please if someone knows how it works more. The GitHub looks like it's not very active though, might just be considered feature complete though
I read on reddit that the author is working on new better iteration of latency flex. There is even now latency flex 2 on his github in alpha. But redditor wrote that it isn’t about it but something else :)
salut, il faut cliquer ou pour mettre à jour et enregistrer la modification dans le terminal? je suis sous pop os et je viens de windows, je suis un peu perdu ? Merci
Salut! Pour valider une commande il faut appuyer sur la touche "entrer" (pour les commandes du genres "cp fichier1 fichier2"). Pour enregistrer les modifications faites avec l'éditeur de texte "nano", il faut appuyer sur les touches "ctrl" et "o" en même temps. Voici une liste des raccourcis trouvée via le wiki Arch: www.nano-editor.org/dist/latest/cheatsheet.html
@@Eulsephere The location is /usr/share/steam/compatibilitytools.d/ 2 ways to quickly find the location of files you installed via yay: - Make a search -- sudo find / -iname "proton" -- - Check the PKGBUILD file on the AUR. ie : aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=proton-ge-custom-bin Hope this help the future users which face this problem. Also, I don't recommend installing LatencyFlex in this location as it might get overwritten after each proton-ge update. Create a new folder including base proton-ge + latency flex install for not having to do it after every update.