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Originally posted by Gusar View PostThat's a game bug that was fixed in the 2.01 patch that was released yesterday. It's not a proton issue, some Windows users had it too. Just update the game and you're good to go.
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Originally posted by flower View Post
i did update it yesterday and my game still thinks i use a controller and i can't switch to keyboard
I hope we get the FSR 3 update sooner than later. I'm hoping that my 6700XT will maybe, somehow, be able to pull off low end RT settings with frame generation.
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Originally posted by flower View Posti did update it yesterday and my game still thinks i use a controller and i can't switch to keyboard
2.01 does work for me, and I used a hack with 2.0. The hack won't work on 2.01 though, the file that needs to be hexedited has changed. Try disabling Steam Input for the game. Beyond that, make noise on the Steam Forums and Reddit, and report to CDPR if they have an official bug report page. They need to know that the fix doesn't work for everyone.
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Originally posted by Citan View Post
It probably is though, to some extent. After all, there have been studies around the web displaying how abysmal I/O speed is between Windows and Linux by default, as well as the different overhead of Windows in terms of background process and memory (which rather impacts the battery but can impact the performance if you play intensive games) and network (always some things moving in the background).
That said, I suppose (hope) Asus did ask for Microsoft engineer's help to optimize their version.
Windows background tasks might cause inconsistencies in frame times, but not the low average performance. I/O is not that critical for averages either. Not to mention Linux has an extra translation layer in graphic stack. Perhaps Z1 firmware is not fine-tuned for ultra-low power mode or something like that, but that's not windows problem.
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Originally posted by Gusar View PostSeems you're not the only one: https://steamcommunity.com/app/10915...8032467527442/
2.01 does work for me, and I used a hack with 2.0. The hack won't work on 2.01 though, the file that needs to be hexedited has changed. Try disabling Steam Input for the game. Beyond that, make noise on the Steam Forums and Reddit, and report to CDPR if they have an official bug report page. They need to know that the fix doesn't work for everyone.
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Originally posted by drakonas777 View Post
I do not care about academic studies, which concentrate on theory and synthetics most of the time. Some aspects of Linux OS might be and probably are far more performant, but at the end of the day the practical difference in gaming performance is what matters the most. At this point we have no empirical evidences that disappointing 15W mode ZEN4 performance is Windows fault. Quite contrary, Phoronix benchmarks show that generally Windows 11 is even faster than Ubuntu 23.04/Linux6.4: https://phoronix.com/benchmark/resul...araw1vlgp.svgz
Windows background tasks might cause inconsistencies in frame times, but not the low average performance. I/O is not that critical for averages either. Not to mention Linux has an extra translation layer in graphic stack. Perhaps Z1 firmware is not fine-tuned for ultra-low power mode or something like that, but that's not windows problem.
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It has almost nothing to do with the specific Linux distribution or alleged Windows "fault". It has almost everything to do with the fact that in Z1 case 15W shared budget is used to power ~25bil transistors instead ~6bil and ZEN4/RDNA3 do not have higher enough IPC to offer better efficiency at limited clocks. That's the reality.
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- Fixed regressions that appeared in the Proton 8.0 branch and caused problems in Have a Nice Death, Resident Evil 4 (2005), Makai Kingdom: Reclaimed and Rebound, Echo, and Scrap Mechanic. Fixed a regression causing problems when hot-plugging game controllers due to race condition.
- Added support for games that previously only worked in the Proton Experimental branch:
Arthurian Legends
CHAOS CODE -NEW SIGN OF CATSTROPHE-
EverQuest 2
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD
Songs for a Hero - Definitive Edition
STAR WARS Knights of the Old Republic II
The Longest Journey
- Problems in games and apps have been resolved:
Overwatch 2
Battle.net
EA Desktop
Baldur's Gate 3
Street Fighter 6
Garry's Mod, Dark Souls II, Aura: Fate of the Ages and Train Simulator
Empyrion - Galactic Survival
Secret of Mana
Aura: Fate of the Ages
Dwarf Fortress
Stray
System Shock (2023)
Dead By Daylight,
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun.
Final Fantasy XIII
Locoland
Rainbow Six Extraction
Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition
Age of Empires IV
Age of Wonders 4's Paradox Launcher
Ubisoft Connect
Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition.
Ship of Fools
Mamashroom and The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales
Dark Parables: The Exiled Prince Collector's Edition
- Enabled nvapi support in games:
Alone in the Dark
Atomic Heart
Baldur's Gate 3
Demonologist
Desordre
Doge Simulator
Icarus
Layers of Fear
Portal Prelude RTX
Rainbow Six Extraction
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
Remnant 2
Severed Steel
Sherlock Holmes The Awakened
Showgunners
Spider-Man: Miles Morales
Strayed Lights
Trepang2
Voidtrain
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide
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