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I wrote a script that changes PoolSize and MemoryMargin based on your video memory, for all games, automatically.
This is the link: https://github.com/Kryuko/ue3_linux_opti
It's open source and GPLv3 licensed.
Please test it, especially on Spec Ops: The Line, which has a lot of stuttering that makes it unplayable (this script fixes that for me)
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/Kryuko/ue3_linux_opti
cd ue3_linux_opti/
chmod 777 UE3_Linux_Opti.sh
./UE3_Linux_Opti.sh
Enjoy!
What happens when I quit the game and close the script? Do I need to reboot to get back to default behavior?
Did you try it with Nvidia Prime (=optimus laptop)?