I was surprised that Crimson Desert works out of the box (and I think even loads faster than on Windows) and also that RE:Village doesn’t work (it runs but crashes)
Idk I got a crash and decided to just finish it on Windows (had to reboot anyway). Luckily it’s a short game so I wasn’t “stuck” with Windows for too long. So I can’t really say if it would’ve kept crashing or if it was a isolated incident, but it never crashed on Windows in the remaining 10 hours.
Could possibly be a driver issue or something with Linux, Idk Im not entirely knowledgable of it all yet, only been using Linux about a year. I understand though, there were times where I almost considered reinstalling Windows to run something but just stuck it out until I got something to work if it doesnt. Village for whatever reason worked fine for me though without issue.
Hi, I just recently made a post and it was about Crimson Desert and me searching for a distro that doesn’t need any extra hassle for the game to get going. I currently use openSUSE Tumbleweed, but moved back over to my Windows SSD to be able to play the game.
My question is: What distro are you using and is it an AMD or NVIDIA card? :-]
I was surprised that Crimson Desert works out of the box (and I think even loads faster than on Windows) and also that RE:Village doesn’t work (it runs but crashes)
ProtonDB is a powerful tool to take guesswork out of the equation.
I do use ProtonDB (esp. for my Steam Deck) and like it a lot, but, we have a saying in German “Probieren geht über studieren” :D
Fair enough!
Weird, Village runs just fine on my CachyOS setup.
Idk I got a crash and decided to just finish it on Windows (had to reboot anyway). Luckily it’s a short game so I wasn’t “stuck” with Windows for too long. So I can’t really say if it would’ve kept crashing or if it was a isolated incident, but it never crashed on Windows in the remaining 10 hours.
Could possibly be a driver issue or something with Linux, Idk Im not entirely knowledgable of it all yet, only been using Linux about a year. I understand though, there were times where I almost considered reinstalling Windows to run something but just stuck it out until I got something to work if it doesnt. Village for whatever reason worked fine for me though without issue.
Hi, I just recently made a post and it was about Crimson Desert and me searching for a distro that doesn’t need any extra hassle for the game to get going. I currently use openSUSE Tumbleweed, but moved back over to my Windows SSD to be able to play the game.
My question is: What distro are you using and is it an AMD or NVIDIA card? :-]
EndeavourOS, nvidia
Thank you! I will look more into EndeavourOS. :-]