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gamemoderun mangohud %command%
Had to unplug my second monitor in order to stop it from going out of focus and going to the other screen. Fullscreen opens the game in a small window at the top left corner of my screen at start when it's set to 4:3. Changing to fullscreen windowed always launches the game normally. Could also switch to fullscreen windowed and back to fullscreen to resize it but it doesn't matter in my case.
My sensitivity is split in half. On Windows it used to be 1.2 in game, on Linux I had to put it to 2.4 for the same effect.
Fewer FPS than on Windows but still runs perfectly.
The game runs fine. No need for Proton because it's Linux native. I've tried Proton anyway and wouldn't recommend using it because of worse performance and other little bugs that make it annoying to deal with. I play 4:3 stretched and it works out of the box. Just select the resolution you want and you're good to go. I don't know what you would have to do, if you wanted 4:3 black bars. If you want to play fullscreen, make sure you disable "Allow screen tearing in fullscreen" in display settings if you have KDE. You can read about all the issues I had above and how to fix them. I almost thought I would have to setup dual booting just to play CS2 but gladly I don't have to.
gamemoderun mangohud %command%
Nothing much to say. Runs great!
gamemoderun mangohud %command%
Game was on highest settings, 1440p and with HD Texture Pack enabled. On average a stable 100 FPS and with FreeSync on it's very smooth. No issues because of graphic settings itself.
I experimented with different versions of Proton. None of them really made DirectX 12 work stutterless except Proton Experimental but it still had a little bit of stuttering. So with my specs and setup I would say just use the latest Proton or GE-Version, turn off DX12 an you're good to go without flaws.