

I've tried all the driver versions, still the sa. Only available in Arch-based distributions! Proton Hi guys, I get in game stuttering ( during intro scenes and during game play), but without FPS drops (it stays at around 80-100fps). A Vulkan-based translation layer for DirectX 9 & DirectX 11 to play in pure Wayland without the need of X11 or XWayland.

D9VK A Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D 9 which allows running 3D applications on Linux using Wine. Whether it's running more than one app at a time, playing quite heavy games, or even streaming in one app and browsing on the other via split screen feature, the device works just fine. Content titles and body Content titles only I have not experienced any lag or stuttering so far as apps and features work as expected without any delay. All of my search term words Any of my search term words Find results in. I'm going back to the WINED3D (OpenGL) build now, though. As for the Living Story, I ran it all the way through (including some crashes) with D9VK. All told, D9VK crashes for me - frequently or infrequently. I would recommend using D9VK as it has produced better results for me than Gallium Nine but if you are not satisfied with D9VK performance, Gallium Nine is worth a try.My shader cache has built and compiled (no stuttering), but this has given way to even more crashing that when it was building the cache. Alternatively, there is Gallium Nine for AMD or Intel GPUs. For DirectX 9 games you can use D9VK, which Proton uses by default when given the PROTON_USE_D9VK=1 launch flag. It installs and launches games so you can start playing without the hassle of setting up your game. Lutris is an Open Source gaming platform for Linux. I give the performance a plat rating using Fedora 31 with Mesa ACO and Fsync patched kernelPlay all your games on Linux. The performance is perfect no stutter, butter smooth.

Enable D9VK enable Esync and Disable GLSL along whit Lutris Runtime.
