
Goose
Published
Tried running on Windows but couldn't get my TM T248 to work. This however works fine on Debian for some reason.
Not sure if this is required, but i do have the Linux Kernel Module for Thrustmaster FFB Wheels installed (https://github.com/Kimplul/hid-tmff2). The wheel works flawlessly, and i couldn't even get it to work with the game on my Windows 10 setup (Dual boot, so exactly the same hardware) so i'd say that's a win for Linux.
Framerate was way too low to even consider being playable.
Framerate was around 1-2fps (Using correct Driver for my AMD RX6800 also). thought this might be down to incorrect use of E cores on my i5, so i set it to performance mode which prioritises P Cores instead. Made little to no difference.
It seems some people on Fedora are having better luck than others. Not sure if this is just due to random inconsistancies, hardware incompatabilities?... or maybe something else. Sidenotes - I am using KDE Desktop. I have dual booted and use Windows for certain things. This is now one of those certain things unfortunately. Can't reccomend.
Other than being unable to talk in the lobby, it works fine.
Voice chat in the Lobby is no longer working since the VIVOX update implemented. It does still work when in the game itself though.
I setup a hotkey for discord to mute / unmute myself so we use that for lobby chat and game voice comms (As it's proximity chat) during the game session as this does seem to work fine.
Framerate is stable and the game doesn't seem to crash running GE Proton. The game looks amazing and i am running at nearly max settings.
Some Ghosting while using Proton 9.0-4. None with GE Proton so far.
Experienced crashing and poor framerate while running the game on standard Proton 9.0-4. Switched to GE Proton and the issues stopped.
Frequently crashed when running with normal Proton. Not on GE-Proton so far though.
Reccomend having DLSS turned on as i found the framerate was generally bad without it, i believe this is due to optimisations or the game engine.