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Published
Steam input needed to be disabled for the game to properly detect my T150, and needed to be enabled for the game to detect other sorts of controllers.
Peformance tends to drop over time requiring a game restart. Gets really bad when alt-tabbing on a triple monitor setup. AMD FSR also causes an absurdly large performance hit on triple monitor setups.
With some minor tweaks and installation of wheel drivers, you will have a really good time with this game, even on a triple monitor setup which is notoriously annoying to get working on a Linux machine.
This is the only sim racing title I've been able to get fully working without significiant performance issues.
protontricks 377160 faudio
fixed audio issues on pipewire
keyboard and mouse input was not accepted and had to be manually enabled by editing fallout4prefs.ini
The game is very playable but there are some minor caveats.
Custom ALSA+JACK setups might have problems with the game crashing upon startup. Anyone using PulseAudio shouldn't have any issues.
Some graphics options are broken and outright do nothing a few will pretty much break the game's rendering.
Ones to look out for are:
- MSAA (breaks rendering)
- Windowed Mode (breaks rendering)
- Anisotropic Filter (does nothing)
Windowed mode breaks rendering.
Works almost flawlessly.
Some graphics options are broken and others may completely break rendering. If you disable these, the game looks fine.
Self Radio does not work.
Works almost perfectly.
It is impossible to bring the game out of fullscreen with i3, and the game has no option for windowed mode.
Runs flawlessly. You should be able to install and immediately start playing.
Aside from the absurdly long load times the game runs perfectly out of the box with very little tweaking required on most setups.
Silver rating is a result of the long loads breaking multiplayer due to it timing out.
6.10-GE-1 GloriousEggroll
This game has a lot of issues and needed workarounds that make it hard for it to "just work"
The game does not play very nicely with tiling window managers such as i3wm. It also likes to stay on the active workspace instead of the one you put it on.
Mouse input would randomly seem to break every now and then.
Most bugs occured within the menu.