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So after one of my recent comments about if Linux is ready for gaming, I decided to pick-up a new Intel based wifi adapter (old one was broadcom and the drivers on fedora sucked and would drop connection every few minutes).

So far everything is great! Performance wise I can usually run every game about one tier higher graphically (med -> high) with the same or better performance than on Windows. This is on an rx 5700 and an ultrawide.

Bazzite is running great as always. Still getting used to the immutability of the system as I usually use Arch btw, but there are obviously workarounds to that.

Overall I'm still getting used to the Steam "processing vulkan shaders" pretty much every time a game updates, but it's worth it for the extra performance. Now I'm 100% Linux for my gaming between my Steamdeck and PC.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

It's usually disabled outside of steam. However you can use environment variables :

DXVK_ASYNC=1
DXVK_STATE_CACHE=true
DXVK_SHADER_CACHE=true
DXVK_STATE_PATH=
DXVK_STATE_CACHE_PATH=