Can you start with telling us some of the games you're trying to play, and how you're launching them?
Absolutely. Pretty much all of them are normal launch from steam since it seems to be the most linux friendly. I will maybe venture out into other things later. And the main games I am struggling with are things like the finals and other quick fast paced games.
Are these games on an NTFS filesystem, or did you completely reinstall?
I've been having a lot of problems on debian with nvidia since I upgraded to Bookworm. I even tried a few fresh installs but I think there is a bug that has something to do with screen tearing and the force composition pipeline settings.
I haven't found or fixed it in the last 6 months and my games are running very, poorly, something like you have described.
I'm kind of thinking it may be due to the nvidia transition to wayland. At the moment though I have to spend the next several months on Windows to study but when I return to debian I'm hoping wayland will be re-enabled with nvidia and I can get my games running again.
Good luck and I'll be keeping a close eye on this thread for updates.
That's good to know that I am not alone. It would also be good news at least to me that its new and might be something that will get patched out as these system changes become less new. I have toyed with the idea of switching distros just to try more options. However I feel like I am only finally getting my feet wet and don't really want to have to make massive adjustments unless someone tells me all my game problems will go away by just making that simple switch.
Speaking of switching, I have a friend using Nobara mainly for gaming and they are having a great time. It's been very tempting for me..
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