
Douglas
Published
Despite the performance issues and some crashes, it's playable
Very poor FPS, compared to when running on Windows
It crash during intro videos
The game is fully compatible with Logitech G29 Wheel, using https://github.com/berarma/oversteer and https://github.com/berarma/new-lg4ff (set 'Steam Input Per-Game Setting' to 'Forced Off')
Intro videos play only when using Proton-5.21-GE-1, but it's better to skip those to avoid crashes
poor and unstable FPS
Crashes only on video intros (better skip those videos to avoid a crash)
For Logitech G29 wheel support I use 'new-lg4ff' driver and 'Oversteer'.
gamemoderun mangohud PROTON_ENABLE_NVAPI=1 %command%
Created a dxvk.conf file (in game bineries folder) with the lines below: dxgi.nvapiHack = False dxgi.customDeviceId = E366 dxgi.customVendorId = 1002
Performance issues were resolved after some tweeking and enabling DLSS
Very slow framerate playing on nvidia cards. After some tweeking and using GE-Proton to enable DLSS performance is fine now.
The game works flawlessly
I was able to play using my Logitech G29 Wheel, and it works perfectly. But I couldn't find any way to make the wheel's shift indicator leds work on Linux.
Game seems to works flawlessly, but after recent update, Logitech G29 pedals are not working anymore.
gamemoderun mangohud %command%
Logitech G29 pedal were not recognized properly
After recent update Logitech G29 pedals are not being recognized properly. I tried to delete old configurations and even reinstall the game but the pedals still don't work. Had someone found a solution?
Except for that, everything is working perfectly.
gamemoderun %command%
FFB not working on Logitech G29
Everything seems to work except FFB on my wheel (Logitech G29). I already have new-lg4ff driver and Oversteer working fine in other games, but in RaceRoom it doesn't work.
Tried several Proton versions, including 6.19-GE2, Experimental and 7.0rc3_GE_1, but no FFB at all.
Without force feedback it's a no go for me.