Descargar Firmware Proton Sapphire Hd

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Tech support. Tech support. Hardware. WINE gaming. GPU passthrough.Other sites. ​​​​​I am living in China.This game released today. It runs good out of box with proton.

DXVK 1.0 may causes GPU hangs,I use dxvk 1.0.1 and proton 3.16-8.​​➜ screenfetch -nbart@gl62OS: Ubuntu 18.04 bionicKernel: x8664 Linux 4.15.0-46-genericUptime: 50mPackages: 2502Shell: zsh 5.4.2Resolution: 1920x1080DE: XFCEWM: Xfwm4WM Theme: NumixGTK Theme: Numix GTK2Icon Theme: NumixFont: Noto Sans 9CPU: Intel Core i5-7300HQ @ 4x 2.5GHz 49.0°CGPU: GeForce GTX 1060RAM: 2735MiB / 7862MiB​​​. Yes, the game requires more than 2GB of VRAM.

Descargar Firmware Proton Sapphire Hd 2600

Try lowering texture quality and resolution, and close all other apps (browser!) if you're on nvidia.And to be honest, 2GB isn't what i'd call mid-range these days, it was mid-range six years ago and is a complete joke today if you want to play any big game at 1080p.There used to be an issue with dxvk it wouldn't free some render targets properly before recreating them (wasn't really a dxvk bug, just the game being dumb), but that was fixed ages ago. Like I said, that's console logic.Windows OOB has nothing to do with OOB on Linux, as Windows is not Linux.

And no doubt this game can have issues on Windows as well, therefore according to your console logic it's not OOB.Through your logic; we would be seeing new Linux users here without SteamPlayEven with SteamPlay Linux share is 0.82% so it has nothing to do with new users.If users want to play a game or run app on Linux they'll make it happen. Otherwise, they'll complain on how it requires extra work since it's an easy excuse. Even if that extra work is installing updates. Share was always dropping before SteamPlay tho. With SteamPlay we gained some new users.That game doesn't need any extra steps on a normal, up to date Windows setup.I will compare it with Windows because SteamPlay is a collection of Windows compability layers.Yeah, you can say end users to ' You can run this game but you have build Wine with esync + faudio then you have to install DXVK ' then they will say ' screw you, why would i bother with that? 'With your logic, i can say you're not the targeted user with SteamPlay. So SteamPlay or not, that is not an issue that would concern you.

You can simply grab latest build and apply it.At best; we can settle on ' It works on SteamPlay with some little effort ' but that doesn't enough to entitle it as ' It works on SteamPlay ' because that is not SteamPlay targets. If situation was otherwise, there wouldn't be an effort called ' whitelisting '.