

Self rolled arch, do you have ufw installed?
Since your steam deck works fine you can look for traffic with multicast or steam services


Some responsible, hence the focus being graphics compatibility
If you don’t have 4to64 Nat translation that could definitely be a thing
Are you pure self rolled arch or a distro? Do you have a network that allows you to see mdns and multicast traffic?


Proton doesn’t really affect networking and focuses more on Graphics
Do you have a firewall enabled at all? I’ve noticed with the latest Cachy services like ssh and WebDAV seem to be blocked by default
I would definitely check for any firewall services like ufw. Any other games exhibiting this behaviour?


Which is why the project exists


Try this or the —no-browser flag


Not likely as it’s supposed to be an all in one solution
There might be a single USB4 but everything routes through the CPU IO and there is no chipset.
Definitely not going to be anything more than performance/quality FSR or native 1080p


4K 60 with FSR. Of course they don’t mention what level of FSR.
Should be perfect for 1080p gaming


No errors is good Try the blend test with CPU and GPU rendering set to 100% for an hour. For me my SSDs sit under 59 and 55 respectively, 40 at idle


Yes, sorry that’s the one


One more thing to rule out hardware issues
Use OCCT and run a benchmark and stability test


Saw that, seems to be at the ~30 min mark What’s your storage situation?
FWIW I have a R9 7900 and RX9070 with zero issues running bazzite. My SSDd would get hot in the high 60s and would start to show similar symptoms. Limiting to gen3 speeds and adding more fans was my solution.
You should look up Mission Control flatpak to get a better idea of the current state of things; great if you have a second screen.


Cooler, storage and OS?
Check alsamixer for an over boosted output. That’s what worked for me with the same symptoms


When boosted to 30w
Same article posted a lot of places


Samsung and many other Korean manufacturers have lines in Vietnam.


You can remove snap easily thankfully. Agree tho, Fedora is the best OOBE.


my response is that adaptive sync, similar to vsync, is going to give you that smoothness. works for me on my LG 27GX790A
the gamescope piece i get, good work there.


right, turn off adaptive sync and you’ll objectively agree on the impact
Window Rules should allow you to do this
https://userbase.kde.org/System_Settings/Window_Rules