CPU: OK β
RAM: OK β
GPU: OK β
Storage: WTF π€―
Sound Card: The time has come and so have i π΅π
CPU: OK β
RAM: OK β
GPU: OK β
Storage: WTF π€―
Sound Card: The time has come and so have i π΅π
rn downloading and its 33.3GB + 1.7GB shader cache
Bought include both storage for downloaded compressed archives and then to unpack before deleting them?
I've run into this when updating games where I have the game installed and enough space for the update but not enough for that middle ground when it's getting unpacked
That's much more reasonable, I don't even have 85GB available. Why would they recommend that much storage?
My guess is future proofing.
AKA Subtly forcing users to buy more storage real state πΎπ΅
I mean, I have that, but 85GB of space? I need some space left to store my offline backup of Wikipedia.
all the knife skins
Just played a match, it's working perfectly on Wayland and pipewire. I'm using -vulkan as a launch parameter.
Coo, thanks for the info! FYI, the best place for those kind of Linux reviews is ProtonDB (here directly linked to the game). You can specify and filter for --launch-options
, distro, GPU, ...
Especially VK_EXT_graphics_pipeline_library is interesting. This means mesa 23.1 or higher on AMD GPU's is a must. Iirc Nvidia supports vk gpl for a year or so.
That just says recommended - you likely get frame stutter without GPL but the game would probably smooth out after 5 minutes or so.
Highly recommended in the minimum spec sheet is a must for me lol
Latest graphics drivers are always a good idea regardless.
True. Recently I updated my 1050ti graphics driver on my dads windows machine and it now runs valorant at 120 FPS instead of being locked to 60 to not drop frames too often
What does that mean for my RX 5600XT?
Run vulkaninfo | grep VK_EXT_graphics_pipeline_library
and see if it's there.
Thanks! I just ran vulkaninfo
and it's there. Btw: You can check your version apparently with vulkaninfo | grep driverInfo
.
The gpu supports gpl, but it depends on yoir distro and how Steam is installed which mesa version you have. What's you distro release? Native package manager or flatpa?
Minimum:
CPU: A potato
RAM: One thousand ants
GPU: Your soul
Still not bad requirements at all
I wonder if it has a native Vulkan renderer now or it just has DXVK baked in. If the latter, bad news is it halves my framerate Δ°N CS2LT on Windows.
Source 2 has native Vulkan and DX11 suppport. CS2 on Linux uses Vulkan.
Even without the '-vulkan' launch parameter?
It took me 3h to download and my gpu is too low... I have to change this shitty laptop
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