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I downloaded it from Windows 10, store in NTFS file system. On another SSD with CachyOS installed I was able to access and launch the game.
Launch option gives performance boost on Windows but not on Linux.
Unlike on Win10, it stutter when you run for 1st time due to shader caching, even obvious when you set Shadow Quality setting to High
gamemoderun %command%
It's more stable on Linux if you have weak CPU and RAM, as Linux has lower background apps running compare to Windows
gamemoderun %command% -dx10
KFSystemSettings.ini
StaticDecals=false DynamicDecals=false UnbatchedDecals=false SpeedTreeLeaves=false SpeedTreeFronds=false
KFEngine.ini
ParticlePercentage=50
If you attempt to record/stream this game, don't use OBS, even with GPU encoder setup.
Instead, use GPU Screen Recorder. It's way better than OBS on Linux
This is unstable game. At any time, you might gonna get Bugsplat...however this is less frequent in Linux compared to Windows.
-dx10
I've tried this game on
- Manjaro KDE
- Mouse/Keyboard suddenly disconnected. Might be kernel issue
- EndeavourOS
- Game freeze after 45 minutes in multiplayer game.
- I've tried reinstall EndeavourOS 3 times (with btrfs, ext4..even change to LTS kernel and xfce4 DE......still freezing)
- I guess my system didnt like EndeavourOS
- Pop!_OS
- My first distro, and having good experience here. Never freeze and crash (except once when I'm alt-tab during loading into match)
- Linux Mint (Cinnamon Edge)
- Similar experience to Pop!_OS. But a bit better.
- Garuda
- Zen kernel doesnt gives me advantages. However it's perform well in Doom Eternal.
- Solus
- Nothing special. My only problem is Solus is unstable and freeze my PC but never in Killing Floor 2.
From personal experience, Ubuntu based distro is the best for my system to run Killing Floor 2. (Kernel 6.2 to 6.6 give me consistent and stable experience)
*Update from last report
Playing from EndeavourOS for a month. Reinstalling EndeavourOS with swap partition solve my freezing issue.
You could also install LTS (as in Fedora) and Zen kernel (as in Garuda) with Arch Kernel Manager (akm) though performance differences are little to nothing.
gamemoderun %command%