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I understand, that's why it was so weird that the graphic settings didn't affect anything.
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After the driver update i have 40-60 FPS with drops to 15-20 in wvw zergs with high settings. This is just ad fishy but who am I to complain : D
Is it possible that this setup is not entirely self contained and when in the meantime I installed lutris and the battlenet dependencies for overwatch something just clicked? I didnt do anything else.
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@"VAHNeunzehnsechundsiebzig.3618" said:
@ArmoredVehicle.2849 said:@Slawo.1792 said:Great work, thank you!Anyone has any idea what could be the reason for getting 15-20 FPS regardless of any graphical setting or player density?Spec: 1080Ti with nvidia drivers, 1950x, Fedora 28 4.17If it isn't already set that way: You could try to run on an X.org session instead of Wayland.also CPU is more important than GPU actually.Try putting the CPU in performance mode.X.org didn't help. Performance mode will probably help some, I just didnt get to it yet, but I expected 30-35 FPS, since I have a 1440p screen.
Maybe its the driver, currently I have 396.45 for steam proton and I saw 396.54 might perform better for games.
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Great work, thank you!
Anyone has any idea what could be the reason for getting 15-20 FPS regardless of any graphical setting or player density?
Spec: 1080Ti with nvidia drivers, 1950x, Fedora 28 4.17
Playing Guild Wars 2 on Linux - Performance optimizations and more.
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Im trying this setup on another machine bur Im getting this error with the gw2 crash report dialog:Wine cannot find the ncurses library (libncurses.so.5).Do you know by any chance where it is expected by wine? I simlinked one I found in my lutris runtime to /lib, /lib64, /lib32 (these are simlink pointing their pair under /usr so thats covered too) and GW2/lib, GW2/lib64 but that didnt help.