Linux 200 фпс Apex Legends.

Is Linux ready to embrace competitive gaming? What I was able to achieve in this guide: - Disable V-Sync system wide (Nvidia drivers) - Run Apex Legends without any stutters (update DXVK cache file) - Increase my 1% low FPS (versus windows, same hardware) - Reduce input lag to competitive setting - Enable mouse RAW input in game - Disable mouse acceleration Important links related to this tutorial: Favorite Distro to date: Desktop Environment: Nvidia Drivers: Zen Kernel: Gamemode: && LatencyFleX: Proton-GE: && Mouse acceleration wiki: Mangohud: && Steam launch command lines for Apex Legends (no autoexec): 1/ No app.: -novid -high 2/ Mangohud only: mangohud MANGOHUD_CONFIG=position=middle-left %command% -novid -high 3/ Gamemode only: gamemoderun %command% -novid -high 4/ Gamemode Mangohud: gamemoderun mangohud MANGOHUD_CONFIG=position=middle-left %command% -novid -high DXVK Reddit community shaders: Direct link to shaders: Let me know what you think in the comment below. Also don’t forget to check our merch store, another way to support my work: Come say “Hi“: ►Livestream - Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday on this channel. ►Twitter - ►Instagram - ►Discord - ►Website - ►Facebook - Software used: ►GIMP: ►DaVinci Resolve 17: Settings and Equipment: ►Gaming PC: ►Streaming / Editing PC: Please report any hate speech/spam comments. Keywords: #A1RM4X, #Linux, #LinuxGaming, #optimization, #optimize, #ApexLegends, #competitivegaming, #windows, #endeavouros, #mangohud, #gamemod, #proton, #ProtonDB
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