KiteGX
Published
Runs fine, but loads slower than on Windows
I only tried a quick match offline. It loaded a bit slow, as if the game were hardware intensive. But once the match got going, it ran fine.
Proton-5.21-GE-1 GloriousEggroll
Mild stutter
Stays over 70fps on high 1440p with a mild-but-annoying stutter. Performance is identical between Steam's Proton 5.13-3 and Glorious Eggroll's Proton-5.21-GE-1.
Proton-5.21-GE-1 GloriousEggroll
Proton-5.21-GE-1
This is for Arch so some things will not apply to other distributions. I was getting a mild stutter on the mainline Linux kernel. I changed to the Zen kernel (for the f-sync kernel patch that supposedly improves performance) and the stutter is gone. Performance is identical to Windows 10. If you want to install Glorious Eggroll's custom Proton, follow his instructions on GitHub including the "How to get out of wine dependency hell" guide, and use Steam (Native). The AUR proton-ge-custom takes too long to compile and fails crashing the system (for me) and games don't start with proton-ge-custom-bin (could be due to missing wine dependencies, since I tried it before following GE's guide). Even if you don't plan to use GE's Proton, I still highly recommend you install (or re-install) wine using his guide. I think it solved my problem with EpicGames (from Lutris) not updating seemingly due to no network connection.
It stuttered a lot on the mainline kernel, but on zen it runs as good as it did on Windows 10. If you get stutter, try to find out how to install the fsync kernel patch on your system or find a kernel that includes it.
If your EpicGames is stuck updating, try reinstalling wine using Glorious Eggroll's "How to get out of wine dependency hell" guide, and then reinstall EpicGames.