Just tested on Arch, installed nvidia-beta
Was using GE-Proton8-17
Got to the first open area. No missing textures, graphical glitches, nada. Seems to be running well, but didn’t have FPS counter visible to see.
Just tested on Arch, installed nvidia-beta
Was using GE-Proton8-17
Got to the first open area. No missing textures, graphical glitches, nada. Seems to be running well, but didn’t have FPS counter visible to see.
Um… I use Yay, and just ran yay nvidia-beta. It asked me if it should remove conflicting packages. I typed y. Installed and done.
Sounds good - I’ll give that a shot.
Did you do it to run Starfield? How was performance, if so?
Yes, and performance was wierd.
It defaulted to Ultra graphics, and was pretty consistently at 50 FPS.
I set it to lowest graphics expecting to see 300+ FPS but it only went up to 70.
There’s definitely some optimisations that need to be done, or graphics is not my bottleneck.
CPU usage though was pretty consistent across all cores at 60%.
So… no idea.
Oh well, I’ll be happy if I can get 60fps at 1080p. One advantage of an aging rig - it doesn’t have to push as many pixels as a modern monitor would need :)
Thanks for the help!
Let us know how your experience goes, would be good to compare PC stats and performance.
Alas, no joy:
Basically, the same problem I hit trying it from trizen. And Steam wants lib32-nvidia-utils
I tried installing nvidia-utils-beta, but that breaks because the old one is needed by nvidia-dkms, and I can’t seem to get yay to consider two packages at once.
I might jut wait for the full release.
Just remove utile first, I did and it was fine. Yay -Rns lib32-nvidia-utils
Then install drivers
I had to remove Steam before lib32-nvida-utils would go - now Steam won’t reinstall
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Got it with --assume-installed lib32-vulkan-driver
Let’s see if it works :)
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Nope. Builds shaders (a little too quickly perhaps) and then stops.
Skyrim still works, which suggests that the problem is with version of proton and environment variables rather than the beta drivers. And at least I’m no worse off than before.
I might give this another go tomorrow - look at it with fresh eyes and all that.