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  • I pretty sure its a optimus issue as there are 2 GPUs, integrated AMD and discrete NV 3080.

    I run rdr2 at 90 fps max everything, cp2077 at 60 fps ray tracing and all with only a few settings toned down. Last time I checked 130 fps in borderlands3, 70-80 fo4 moded to hell, 60 in Skyrim AE utra moded to hell. 130 in tomb rader shadows. BG3 at 70+ when im not in the gate city. Max 12 fps in SF with nvtop showing no usage in the 3080 and max usage for the AMD GPU.

    Its not a configuration issue. Its either a SF issue or nvidia driver issue. Being as how SF doesn't even recognize that I have a nvidia card I'm betting money on SF being the issue. That and my research points me to others on windows having issues with discrete GPUs not being recognized either in SF and being solved by disabling MUX in bios forcing the use of discrete GPU.

    Thanks for trying though. It is appreciated.

  • I'm using Garuda.

    You have it running on a muxless optimus laptop? What launch options are you using and what proton?

    Bought SF through steam as well.

    Tried EOS before Garuda. Following the asus-linux instructions they recommended manually installing nvidia drivers. Following the arch wiki I bricked my install a few times before moving on. Like I said in another post I give no shade to EOS as it was defiantly operator error. I think I was trying to use mkinitcpio to rebuild initramfs and if I remember correctly EOS uses dracut. At least thats what I think I remember causing my issue, been around a year ago.

  • It’s funny that you’re removed about the game being bad because it doesn’t run on an OS it wasn’t designed to run on. That’s kind of a silly thing to get up in arms about. Linux gamers are lucky that Proton works as well as it does the majority of the time, and I think you’ve taken that aspect for granted.

    Maybe so. Seems like there is a bunch of removed about the game to go around even on windows using nvidia though. And if Larian can get it right you'd think bethesda could. Even on windows.

    Also I have no idea if the game is bad. I cant even play it so I cant say if the game sucks or not. Here in a few years when it's playable if it's playable I'll make that decision. By then the modding community will have had a chance to do their thing and hopefully make the game an even better game.

  • Yes I've done so much tinkering to everything I can possibly do. Like 5 hours of 2 minute game time testing. Enough to negate a steam refund!

    Telling proton to use prime-run. Custom protons, every launch option that matched my specs on protondb.

    __NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD=1 __GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME=nvidia %command% doesn't work at all.

    It's not just a Linux issue. I read on steam, a guy only got Starfield to launch in windows after disabling his primary GPU in bios via MUX which sadly isn't an option for me.

    I've tried everything but Wayland. If you've got some magic to try I'm all ears.

  • Bought Starfield, still can't play it. Linux, nvidia no MUX switch. Starfield won't use the discrete GPU. Doesn't even know its there. Thrown every launch option I could find at it. Uninstalled and hidden now. Worst purchases I ever made on a game.

    Oldrim and Starfield are the only bethesda games I didn't buy on super sale. I'll never make that mistake again. I even purposefully bought it without waiting for sales to throw some support to the devs for building the majority of my favorite games I've ever played.

    The up side is that after about two weeks of tinkering I bought Baldurs Gate 3 on a whim. Been playing it non stop ever since. I might not have bought BG3 if bethesdas didn't have such a shity unpayable game at launch, so in a way I thank them. BG3 has far exceeded my every expectation. What I thought would be a mediocre time waster turned out to be the best game I've ever played.

  • It's strange to me how everyone's experiences with manjaro is different. I've been running it on two laptops for 2 1/2 years without issue. On one of the laptops I'm purposefully trying to break it by not giving it updates in a timely manor. I've gone 2 months without updating and still can't break it.

    Honestly I wish it would finally break. Just using it for a media server/player now. I need to take it off the rolling release distros and put it on something requiring allot less manditory maintenance. It just won't die though and I'm too lazy to fix something that isn't broken.

    No shade or manjaro fanboy bs intended as I believe everyone has different experiences with different OS's and different needs that can be met or failed by any OS. I'm also weaning myself toward a full arch install by using distros closer to a full arch experiance on my new laptop.

    My failure OS was Endeavour. Following Arch wiiki and assuming I had mkinitcpio bricking initramfs rebuild. At least I think that was the issue if I'm remembering right, been about a year. Obviously operator error in my case and no shade to EOS.

    Tried out Garuda on the new laptop and have been pretty happy. As with anything there are issues to overcome. Like OBS not working because of some dependencies required by Garuda native apps for nvidia. I think this will push me to finally do a full arch install soon and roll back my other 2 laptops running manjaro to Debian.

    The progression of my Linux experience over the last 15 years has been happiness to dissatisfaction with every distro I've tried. Not because the distros were bad but they mostly had some limitations I wanted to overcome.

  • QI with Stephen Fry was absolute gold! Sandi is great too. Anything with David Mitchell is awesome. I think my favorite is Johnny Vegas, that guy is a riot. Bill Baily, Phill Juputus,Sean Lock coming to think of it there wasn't anyone on that show I didn't love.