TeleFata
Published
- Installed Origin as a Non-Steam game, and forced compatibility with GE-Proton7-35.
- Lauched Origin through Steam.
- Installed Crysis from my Origin Library.
- Ran Crysis at 1920x1080 (FSR Performance resolution for my 4k monitor); High settings; full screen; AA off; v-sync enabled; all overlays enabled.
- Linux runs Crysis ๐
Q: Does GE-Proton's implementation of AMD FSR work with games installed through Origin using this method? A: Yes ๐
- Installed Origin as a Non-Steam game, and forced compatibility with GE-Proton7-35.
- Lauched Origin through Steam.
- Installed Crysis 2 from my Origin Library.
- Ran Crysis 2 at 1920x1080 (FSR Performance mode for my 4k monitor); High settings; full screen; AA off; v-sync enabled; all overlays enabled.
- Linux runs Crysis 2 ๐
Q: Does GE-Proton's implementation of AMD FSR work with games installed through Origin using this method? A: Yes ๐
A Worthy Video Game
Resolution: 4k FPS: 60 Vsync In Game Menu: Yes Notes: Alt+Tab out , then back in to play; also, if the in game resolution doesn't match your monitor or system resolution, then the game randomly freezes, and crashes.
Works great, though it occasionally crashed to the desktop with a send crash report to Codemasters option, using my dated 980 Ti at 1440p medium settings. At 1080p High settings the occasional crashing persisted.
Works great with Proton Experimental, using mouse and keyboard @4k max settings, v-sync on (60 fps).
The game must be patched on both WIndows and Linux, before it works:
- Updated to 1.2, available here https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=326627023
- After updating to 1.2 install the CPU fix, avaible here https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1869921614
A Worthy Video Game
Flawless out of the box experience!