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I currently playing Bioshock Remastered in Proton. After the -nointro and turning off esync, it's been rock solid. 60 fps all the way, haven't even seen any shader/pipeline compiler stutter. Surprising because the reviews of the remaster are not so optimistic. Nvidia though, so can't comment on the AMD experience.
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Not entirely sure. For me it broke my fullscreen mode. It only skips the brand logos at the start though, so it is actually an improvement.
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I tested them earlier today and they work quite well with DXVK (needs 32bit dll's). In Bioshock 2, the -nointro presumably lets you go past the first "press Space to continue" screen which otherwise blocks keyboard input, see here. I recommend to also run the first game with -nointro unless you wanna fall asleep before the main menu appears.
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The remastered ones are supposed to use DX11 according to system requirements.
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