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Re: [Linux] How To Install Return of Reckoning
Posted: Tue May 05, 2026 11:05 pm
by lumpi33
Gramrock wrote: Tue May 05, 2026 8:00 pm
its not the mouse. imagine a good performing game where when running through the city, the buildings pass by smoothly. but over time, those buildings seem choppy and not smooth. same when doing rvr. when running the game and joining rvr, the first few mins are great but it slowly becomes more and more low fps where i need to restart the game. i read that maybe its because of how proton is translating and somehow causing memory leaks but i can see that other players who are also using vulkan (which is was proton is doing) having great consistent performance.
when i played on my windows pc 6 years ago, the performance was a little slower but it was consistent at least. now i cannot enjoy the game since it becomes choppy. And sadly lurtris immediately closes its installation window so i cannot even look through the log in order to see whats happening. so proton is the only way atm.
Which distro/kernel are you using? For gaming you need a recent kernel. 6.19
Which GPU? AMD or NVIDIA. In case of NVIDIA you should use their latest proprietary drivers.
Start Lutris from the console window with -d to see debug output
Use Proton-GE10-32 as runner.
Are you using the same ingame addons as in windows? Try playing without them but I honestly doubt that this is the issue.
Something is leaking or can't catch up. It's probably the runner. Use Proton-GE. You can also try Proton-Experimental but GE is usually the way to go regarding stability, etc.
I have pretty much the same performance as in Windows. It runs really well. No crashes, no bugs.
Re: [Linux] How To Install Return of Reckoning
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2026 4:26 pm
by frettenbrot
On Arch Linux with Hyprland and system Lutris, this results in the connect button being grayed out for me.
I found a suggestion to install wine-gecko which changed nothing.
I tried with GE-Proton, system wine runners and with/without Gamescope to no avail.
I'd like to add a screenshot, since I think the launcher window generally looks weird, but I'm not allowed to paste a screenshot here apparently.
I'd also like to ask on discord, but I'm not allowed to post there without giving discord my phone number.

Re: RoR under Linux
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2026 4:48 pm
by frettenbrot
xpander wrote: Sun Apr 11, 2021 5:44 am
and remove
dxgi and
d3d9 from that list:
do not remove anything else. specially d3dx9_34
wth... this fixed the launcher for me. And yes, it did look weird. Now it shows more stuff like Patch Notes.
Re: [Linux] How To Install Return of Reckoning
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2026 6:39 pm
by rorswar
frettenbrot wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2026 4:26 pm
On Arch Linux with Hyprland and system Lutris, this results in the connect button being grayed out for me.
I found a suggestion to install wine-gecko which changed nothing.
I tried with GE-Proton, system wine runners and with/without Gamescope to no avail.
I'd like to add a screenshot, since I think the launcher window generally looks weird, but I'm not allowed to paste a screenshot here apparently.
I'd also like to ask on discord, but I'm not allowed to post there without giving discord my phone number.
Do you use a VPN? When I do, I regularly get a greyed out connect, and will need to shut down and restart Lutris various times before it works. Without VPN it works, although sporadically I still get the issue.
Re: [Linux] How To Install Return of Reckoning
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2026 10:53 pm
by lumpi33
rorswar wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2026 6:39 pm
Do you use a VPN? When I do, I regularly get a greyed out connect, and will need to shut down and restart Lutris various times before it works. Without VPN it works, although sporadically I still get the issue.
Yeah, that is an issue with the launcher on linux. Getting that a lot. Like 50% of the time. Would be interesting what the issue there actually is. Since it is so random and so often I bet it is some kind of timing issue. If they could add a delay to the launcher that it waits 1s after launching before trying to set everything up it would probably work every time.