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The only crashes I've encountered were from taking screenshots.
Older Ubisoft games like this will require you to re-enter your Ubisoft account password every time you want to play. Just a minor annoyance, but it's worth mentioning.
Some areas will kill your performance, usually because of a large number of objects/NPCs at a given time.
Far Cry 5 works on Linux pretty well.
When you play for more than an hour or two, the game starts slowing down. For example, using the camera for tagging NPCs causes your framerate to take a nosedive into the teens. The same thing also happens with some cutscenes.
Just be wary of performance degradation after playing for a while as I mentioned. Also, I could really appreciate it if I didn't have to install separate versions of Ubisoft Connect just to play all the Ubisoft games in my Steam Library.
gamemoderun %command% -d3d12
If you don't play with the -d3d12 flag, the intro video will just be a white screen.
Going into fullscreen would softlock your entire PC.
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance runs well on Linux, just like how it should on Windows, aside from the bug that softlocks your PC when entering fullscreen.
prime-run gamemoderun %command%
Sometimes, when the game is maximized, some of the game may be cut off.
Black screen may occur if you alt-tab while the game is set to "Fullscreen"
Intro video does not render properly
Played two matches of Quick Cash, and messed around in the practice arena for a bit, and had no issues. Thanks for enabling Proton support for EAC, Embark!