| ▲ | lifetimerubyist 17 hours ago | |||||||||||||
The game is called HROT it’s an indie “boomer shooter”. The game was first locked to 30fps which is horrible for an FPS. Then I got that figured out, but FPS was all over the place and it felt basically unplayable to me even though I was often getting 100+ FPS. Frame pacing was absolutey FUBAR’d no matter which version of Proton or Wine, so even though frames were high it still felt terrible to play. So I just decided to create a Windows dual-boot just for the odd game. Now I can get a locked framerate to my monitor refresh and the game feels great to play. It’s basically “Soviet Quake”. Very moody atmosphere with just weird random details in the game. Amazing level design. On the flip side. The original Max Payne does not play on Windows but it works perfectly on Linux for me. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | surgical_fire 16 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
I wonder if this might be some odd library issue that could be fixed in the WINE prefix. I knew a guy that wanted to play a Japanese version of a JRPG on Linux and he figured out he needed some weird libraries there to properly render the font, which was causing the game to not start. Anyway, for older games and emulators, playing on Linux has been a magnificent experience for the most part. | ||||||||||||||
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