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submitted 23 hours ago by ColdWater@lemmy.ca to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Recently I got into playing Cyberpunk 2077 and it's a dx12 only game, no native vulkan support and need to be translated to vulkan which is bad because my framerate drop from 65fps to a merely 35-42fps because of dx12 bug, which is a lot of frames to lose. As soon as nvdia fix it or nvk driver caught up with nvdia proprietary driver I will remove win10. If you wondering why I have nvdia GPU because I only use laptop and an AMD laptop with the same power as nvdia is rare and even rarer in my country and also 2x more expensive. English is not my native language sorry if there's any mistakes.

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[-] Quazatron@lemmy.world 4 points 15 hours ago

YOU ARE WEAK! You do not deserve the air that you consume. You dishonor is all. Drop and give me twenty.

Jk, use whatever works for you.

[-] wabasso@lemmy.ca 12 points 22 hours ago

Funny the timing of your post; just yesterday I got the latest nvidia driver (sorry forgot if it was stable / new feature / beta) and magically Proton 10.0 started working with a DX12 game (StarRupture) I’ve been troubleshooting. So if you can still boot to Linux, give it a try!

[-] Jumuta@sh.itjust.works 7 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

it is what it is. I've personally just decided that performance is worth sacrificing for a better OS, but it's understandable if that's not worth it for you

[-] doodoo_wizard@lemmy.ml 5 points 22 hours ago

Nvidias repositories work fine.

If you need the latest driver they have installation instructions that walk you through adding their repos to your package manager and installing that way.

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