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eval $( echo "PROTON_NO_FSYNC=1 PROTON_NO_ESYNC=1 gamemoderun %command% -DisableTexturePool" | sed "s/2KLauncher\/LauncherPatcher.exe'.*/Binaries\/Win32\/BioShockInfinite.exe'/" )
Infrequent crashes, maybe once every hour or two. Never lost much progress thanks to autosave.
Suggest avoiding the native Linux version, it is buggy and has lower performance than Windows version via Proton.
Out of the box, distant textures are very blurry, especially at 4k. Maxing settings is not enough to fix. Easiest way to resolve is adding -DisableTexturePool to the command line parameters - no need for any config file tweaks.
Works perfect out of the box on Ubuntu 22.04
Unsure if this effects Windows too, but very rarely a bleep sound occurs that sounds like a old-school Gameboy Pokemon in place of a character's dialog.
In 100+ play hours, only 2 crashes.
Game freezes when exiting, requires manually killing process.
After all these years, game is still buggy as heck, but no fault of Proton.
Fallout 76 servers occasionally go down or have high latency, but no fault of Proton.
"/media/hdd/SteamLibrary/steamapps/common/Fallout/falloutwHR.exe" %command&
To enable the hi-res patch (which comes bundled with Steam edition and fixes resolution and scaling issues), open the f1_res.ini
file in your game directory and set:
- UAC_AWARE = 0
- SCALE_2x = 1
- SCR_WIDTH & SCR_HEIGHT to your screens resolution
Windowed + gamepad work well, but not fullscreen or keyboard
Fullscreen significantly degrades FPS, but borderless window and windowed both have performance comparable to Windows. No issues with alt-tab.
Significant sticky keys and delayed input processing on keyboard, and mouse speed can be a bit sluggish, however Steam controller seems to work well. Unfortunate since the game is much more comfortable for me with keyboard and mouse.
Game runs smooth 60 FPS @ 4k with max settings on Windows, but Linux hovers around 20 FPS. Switching to windowed / borderless window was key to fixing perf issues, almost comparable to Windows. Each loop restart seems to degrade FPS, eventually requires restarting game.
Experienced a couple crashes during the tutorial, then never again.
Used Dash Faction to support widescreen and fix some bugs.
Even with Dash Faction, I encountered a number of game logic bugs (unrelated to Linux or Proton) which eventually caused me to stop playing about halfway through. In one case I skipped a cutscene for landing a sub, after which my character could not move and automatically died after a few seconds. Unfortunately the autosave decided to save just before my character autodied, and my previous manual save was too far back to be worth salvaging.
Saw some suggestions to play the original instead of Re-Mars-tered, but the remaster played fine and looked great.
Some issues from the original still persist though, like weird vehicle physics, but compared to the game at initial release the remaster is virtually bug-free. The remaster has a shader issue (that is also in Windows) with a black hole in the sky when you look straight up, but I almost never do that so no big deal.