
Sensual Mango
Published
Runs perfectly
Runs perfectly under Linux. Tested with both Proton Experimental and Glorious Eggroll.
Nearly unplayable due to constant stutters every couple of seconds or so.
It's a stuttering mess compared to Windows 10; microstutters every couple of seconds or so. Frame rates are <50% of native Windows 10 - around 50-60fps on an RTX 3070. DLSS doesn't work with the launch commands given on here and is greyed out.
Doesn't launch
Will not launch from steam no matter what I do. Click play > chose direct x version > nothing happens. Tried every single Proton Version to no avail. Tried both .deb and flatpack versions of steam.
Runs well; you DE may need tweaks to get performance on par with Windows.
I had a problem with this game not launching. I found out this was due to steam not installing the MS Visual packages on first boot. I only encountered this problem under Fedora; both Ubuntu and Manjaro installs correctly.
Frame rates have always been on par with Windows but there is noticable choppiness using my RTX 3070 unless I enable triple buffering in my desktop environment (in game has no effect) and use Glorious Eggroll's Proton version (a noticeable upgrade from default steam). The combination of these two allows the game to run as smooth as it does under Windows 10.
Works flawlessly with a bit of tinkering. EAC needs to be disabled or it won't start. 2nd Screen turned off to keep things smooth.
If having problems starting disable EAC through:
- Rename start_protected_game.exe file.
- Make a copy of eldenring.exe
- Rename the copy of eldenring.exe to start_protected_game.exe
- Boot Elden Ring through steam.
Also frame times are a big crap if you have a second screen on. Turn it off and it will run as well as it does under Windows.
Regression. Worked on launch and now refuses to launch.
As is becoming increasingly more common for Linux, regressions have crept in. What used to work flawlessly at launch now is completely borked and refuses to run. I'm sure I could get it running if I spent hours trying fixes but for a plug and play experience this is completely borked. Use Windows if you want to play this game.
In the swamp section of the game I had a strange bug where walking sounds would cut out randomly. Audio was perfect everywhere else.
Runs flawlessly. Performance is on par with running natively under Windows 10. No crashes, no visual glitches the only problem being minor audio glitch in a small section of the game.
Unplayable under proton. Native isn't much better as it hasn't been worked on by the devs.
Runs at about 10 fps under any proton version tried (experimental, GE, 6.3). Changing graphical settings has no impact on frame-rate. Will run at above 100 fps in almost all in game situations on Windows 10 with the same hardware.
Crashes at loading screen
Gets to loading screen and crashes. Seems to fill up all 16gb of ram + 16gb page file I have set up and then closes itself.
I have tried both GE and Proton experimental on Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian and Arch and the problem remains consistent across all distros. Completely borked on Linux, will run under Windows on this system.
The native Linux version of this is complete crap. There are problems with playing windowed full screen and stuttering problems even when allowing up to 240fps (on a 144hz screen). All these problems go away if you use the Windows version + proton and the game then runs flawlessly.
Comparable to playing under Windows. Tried with and without mods and all work as they would under Windows.
Don't run large galaxies on older hardware no matter you OS. Stellaris is optimised by apes and it will grind a lot of systems to a halt.
Terrible
Completely borked. Will not launch even with the suggested commands. Seems that it is impossible to run this game if you have it installed on a second hard drive. The game will not install it's required dependencies and will just keep repeating the initial launch box. Tested with Proton Experimental and GE 6.21-2. Don't waste your money if you install games to a second hard-drive.
System:
RTX 3070 i5 10600k 16gb ram 128gb SSD 1tb NVME Endeavour OS 5.15 Kernel
Doesn't load
riftbreaker_dll_win_Release.dll unable to load. Doesn't even hit the menu. KDE Neon, Proton Experimental, i5 10600k, 16gb ram, rtx 3070.
Launches, great FPS and visuals but with frequent crashes.
Had to change from DX12 to DX11 as it was frequently crashing quoting errors with DX12. Testing so far under DX11 has yielded more stable results but I have only tested under DX11 for a short amount of time.
Would not launch even post patch without changing to the newest Proton Glorious Eggroll. Both proton experimental and stable fails to launch.