Throw back to when I was young and naive and considered myself an “independent” who argued both sides. Then I found out who the real snowflakes were
Throw back to when I was young and naive and considered myself an “independent” who argued both sides. Then I found out who the real snowflakes were
Waiting for explicit sync support from nvidia but even then, I doubt I’ll switch until I can enable tearing. I’m sensitive to input latency and playing on wayland feels like my aim is floating
This was happening to me on X11 when Plasma 6 released. It got fixed on the next patch.
Like I said, I have little experience with flatpak version of bottles so I can only say I’m experienced with the AUR package. If you’re having troubles with flatpak, I doubt switching to AUR will change your experience very much.
I don’t remember exactly but yeah you are probably right. I think specific games needed it because they wouldn’tlaunch otherwise. I run a bunch of gog games out of the same bottle just because I don’t like having to create a new prefix in heroic. I make back ups before installing every game but its working fine with no issues.
It is such a treat. I only fully converted last year in October but it’s been such a breeze, I can only imagine the pain even several years ago.
You’ll want to download the correct dependencies for the bottle after creating it. Off the top of my head.
You’ll want to download Wine-GE, which may or may not be included in bottles. Otherwise, I hear the latest Caffe works pretty well, but I have never personally tried it.
Also, enable DXVK and VKD3D setting the latest ones for that.
Lastly, ensure the renderer is set to Vulkan instead of the default GL.
This is all off the top of my head and I don’t remember where these settings are exactly but usually all within the bottle. I don’t use flatpak bottles, so I’m not sure what dependencies are already included. Someone feel free to correct me.
Use the bottles documentation online, too!
I’ve been enjoying it so far. The new Holo is a different vibe from the original. I liked the original opening theme though.
Look at all these scrobbles!