
Garlayn Toji
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Multiplayer not supported on my distro
The EAC level used for AC6 needs a dependency called glibc, at a version >= 2.37. However, Mint's current glibc is 2.35.
So at the moment, I cannot play PvP on Mint. A workaround would be to use a bleeding edge distro like Arch.
Will crash on launch no matter Proton's version.
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Unplayable, the game won't launch no matter what Proton version is choosed.
According to other reports and forum threads, Bungie works to keep all non-Windows users away from Destiny 2. Actively unsupported.
Tout marche dès l'installation et OOTB. J'utilise GE pour un premier démarrage un peu plus rapide.
Et un excellent jeu taillé pour Linux et le Steam Deck ! À faire si vous envisagez aussi le futur Dragon's Dogma 2 ;)
For my configuration, no tinkering (except GE Proton) is needed to make the game work at first launch. You'll have the exact same experience than on Windows.
New Enigma DRM breaks Steam Deck and general Linux compatibility.
You won't be able to play this game as long as the new Enigma DRM is not supported on future Proton versions.
Massive FPS drops for absolutely no reason, i.e while in the inventory. Playing with a controller, it quickly becomes barely playable. Graphics quality decrease is required to increase the general framerate.
The netcode is broken and needs to be revised by the devs. It's not Linux-related, I know, because you will encounter these issues even if you play on Windows:
- rollbacks while walljumping,
- many rollbacks due to moving in general. It notably affects using the hook.
Same problems as if I'm online in WAN. It's not Linux-related, the issue is the servers themselves. I tried a dedicated server on a dedicated machine on my network, got the lags, rollbacks, etc.