

I believe so, yes. My driver is nvidia-driver-550
I believe so, yes. My driver is nvidia-driver-550
The issue might be with Vulkan, but I’ll check to make sure. Whenever I try to play Black Mesa, it always needs to load Vulkan, despite others saying it only needs to happen once. I’ll adjust the Proton logs and use the terminal output for Steam as well and see if I can find the problem(s). Thanks for the help
I tried that and the terminal did show something. However, the ouput was much longer than I was expecting, so it will take a bit for me to parse through everything.
I have Dell Inspiron 16 Plus with an Intel i7, 32GB of ram, and a 3060m. I installed the games normally through Steam; I didn’t alter the download location, or anything like that.
I have a 3060m graphics card
I have Dell Inspiron 16 Plus with an Intel i7, 32GB of ram, and a 3060m
My laptop has an intel cpu and an nvidia gpu, and I’m running Linux Mint 22.1 Cinnamon. Most of the time I don’t get errors, usually when I try to launch the game. This happens when I try to play Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition.
My laptop has an intel cpu and nvidia gpu. I’m currently running Linux Mint 22.1 Cinnamon. I’ve been using protondb.com to check for support, and everything so far has either native support, platinum or gold rating. The games I am currently trying with are Black Mesa and Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition.
nvidia-smi shows 550.144.03