Up to this point I have only very occasionally played Linux games like 0 A.D., Endless Sky or Pingus on my computer.
But being a huge fan of The Witcher 3 on my PlayStation I recently decided to buy a second hand Windows version of The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition.
This is my first Windows game I run in Linux. I have installed it using Lutris and it runs like a charm in 1680 x 1050 with maximum graphics settings (on my AMD iGPU !!!).
I even use my PlayStation controller without problems to play it.
And here comes the question:
-> Should I disable the compositor before running The Witcher 2 in Lutris/WINE? (E.g. manually with qdbus org.kde.KWin /Compositor suspend)
Honestly I am not sure if I can tell any difference between running The Witcher 2 without and with the compositor enabled - but I have only just begun playing it…
What are your experiences with Windows games running in WINE in this regard?
But being a huge fan of The Witcher 3 on my PlayStation I recently decided to buy a second hand Windows version of The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition.
This is my first Windows game I run in Linux. I have installed it using Lutris and it runs like a charm in 1680 x 1050 with maximum graphics settings (on my AMD iGPU !!!).
I even use my PlayStation controller without problems to play it.
And here comes the question:
-> Should I disable the compositor before running The Witcher 2 in Lutris/WINE? (E.g. manually with qdbus org.kde.KWin /Compositor suspend)
Honestly I am not sure if I can tell any difference between running The Witcher 2 without and with the compositor enabled - but I have only just begun playing it…
What are your experiences with Windows games running in WINE in this regard?
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