Apparently hdr wsi is still required on nvidia, my problems went away once I enabled that
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Nevermind, I just tried it with proton-em and remembered what happened last time. It can be turned on but it looks like a grayscale filter on the screen so it’s better left off.
Also tried control with proton-em but the hdr looks super wrong on that game now but not sure if it is because proton em or if the new built in hdr setting is not as good as the hdr mod that I used to use
Edit: just tried with witcher 3 too, never tried it before but it is also desaturated, maybe a bit less than crysis tho. Also with hdr enabled framegen started artifacting like crazy
Edit 2: Oh shame on me, should’ve rtfm. It requires enabling hdr wsi on nvidia drivers. Everything works now
What game is it? Wanted to know because I’m having the same iszue with crysis 1 remaster
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 8th2·30 days agoProgressed a bunch more in witcher 3 but got burnt out again. Finished ugly baby and it seems a bunch of side quests become unavailable after isle of mists and I don’t have time to binge them nowadays.
Tried to make progress in celeste and they bleed pixels but they were too hard. I think I’ll give up on golden strawberries and do the other stuff on celeste and might end up giving up on tbp entirely as the fire world seems impenetrable. The difficulty curve on that game is insane
Currently looking for a short ish easy game thag I can just play from beginning to the end without getting stuck or feeling completionist fomo. Suggestions?
It really is. I often find myself avoiding long games with intermittent text or dialog (RPGs!) because I get bored when there’s none and want to listen to a podcast but can’t because then I’ll miss the next dialog.
There’s also the “I’ve got something to do so I can’t deal with starting up a game” and then spending an hour on youtube
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is this "device" in Dolphin? The fact that's it's full is preventing me from doing some things (Fedora Aurora)2·2 months agoNot mounted by default I assume
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Valve's Proton 10.0 Beta Released With More Windows Games Now Playable On Linux8·2 months agoEvery time I face a weird bug that I can find no reference to online it turns out to be caused by a native linux build. I’ve seen the linux port work well only in factorio and some other game that I can’t remember.
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Valve's Proton 10.0 Beta Released With More Windows Games Now Playable On Linux27·2 months agoWine wayland wooo
Edit: or… Maybe not? Will try and report back
Edit 2: Nope
Edit 3: Installed wayland enabled proton to try. If the game doesn’t crash, screen scaling doesn’t work and nether do controllers, steam overlay or hdr. Definitely not ready
Newer sshd versions have built in timeout options btw
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Color management/HDR protocol just got finalized - Wayland5·6 months agoWeston implementation seems still in progress:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/-/issues/467Anyways, proton 10 when
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Marvel Rivals Dev Apologizes for Mistakenly Banning Steam Deck/Mac players, will unban accounts5·6 months agoApex also did this a couple times, until they just disabled Linux support
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Gaming@beehaw.org•Thoughts On 150 Hours Of ‘Path Of Exile 2’ From A ‘Diablo’ Player5·6 months agoI can’t wrap my head around this comment. You think playing video games is a wealthy people hobby? Or are you saying the author of the article is a wealthy person who doesn’t work? And he has to remind us that becuase that’s apparently something rich people do all the time that I missed? Or is it that only wealthy people have time to read these articles? Did I miss elon musk promoting path of exile or something what does he have anything to do with this?
The real answer doesn’t make sense neither, the article makes no mention of how much money the game has made, it’s just a surface level review.
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Gaming@beehaw.org•Thoughts On 150 Hours Of ‘Path Of Exile 2’ From A ‘Diablo’ Player13·6 months agoWhy is Forbes games journalising
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro suggestions for a dumb-dumb who only knows linux through meme osmosis2·7 months agodeleted by creator
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro suggestions for a dumb-dumb who only knows linux through meme osmosis71·7 months agoDon’t get mint if you’ll get a remotely capable laptop or plan to game on it. Its so called ‘modern’ desktop environment (wich still defaults to the old X window system) feels awful to use imo and while the ‘retro’ ones are better there’s no point in using them on a new laptop. Choose a distro that ships with KDE, GNOME, or a wlroots based desktop environment.
I’ve also had driver issues with it that didn’t happen with Ubuntu or arch.
Pretty much every distro has a caveman compatible installer.
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•postmarketOS v24.12: The One With Androids & Cameras, But It's Mainline Linux7·7 months agoWhat has nothing to do with systemd? You open the link and before the introduction it says the current release isn’t fit for general use because they couldn’t add systemd yet. If they picked something with systemd they wouldn’t need to spend so much effort on it
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•postmarketOS v24.12: The One With Androids & Cameras, But It's Mainline Linux351·7 months agoIt always puzzles me why they chose the one distro without systemd to base this on and are now trying to add it themselves.
Also I have thoughts about this:
Move sudo to community
At present, sudo is in the main repository, which requires us to provide security support for 2 years. Upstream sudo does not provide an “LTS” lifecycle, so this requires either performing security upgrades during the maintenance lifecycle, or backporting security fixes by hand.
Benefit to Alpine
Prior to the creation of the security team, there was an unofficial preference to push doas as the preferred pivot tool for Alpine. This reinforces that messaging. Additionally, we do not have to support sudo for a 2 year lifecycle, since there are no LTS branches for it.How often does sudo have security vulnerabilities that it’s worth moving to a lesser used tool whose vulnerabilities are less likely to be discovered against your security team’s wishes? What do all the other distros do?
Still no buffer to RAM :/
Lojcs@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bitwarden update: sdk-internal now GPL, sdk/sdk-secrets to remain proprietary but not used in clients446·9 months agoThey literally said the issue was an unintentional bug and then fixed it. How is that damage control?
It adds hdr support to vulkan drivers that don’t have hdr support I think, it used to be a thing for all gpus but I assume nvidia’s implementation is faulty somehow