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Title: fluidity of battlefield 1
ftl2000 5 Apr 2019
Good morning, everyone.
I have an i5 4570, a gtx 1060 6gb, ubuntu 18.10, Lutris DXVK 1.02, wine 4.5 protonified, drivers nvidia 418.
I run Battlefield 1 at 60 fps.
The only problem is that the impression of fluidity is bad while under Windows it is perfect.
Do you have an idea to improve the impression of fluidity?
Thank you in advance.
sr_ls_boy 5 Apr 2019
You could try wine version tkg 3.21. That version is able to keep the minimum fps above 75 on a 2080. Later 4.0 versions tank performance, even when using dxvk.

[link](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/aravfk/installing_battlefield_v_via_geforce_experience/)
ftl2000 5 Apr 2019
Thank you. I tried with 3.21, it's the same thing.
I heard that the 410 drivers would be better than 418. Is that true?
sr_ls_boy 5 Apr 2019
I use open source drivers, so I don't know. Use whatever driver DXVK recommends.
ftl2000 6 Apr 2019
Hello,
I have found the solution.
I fired KDE and put CINNAMON.
I've gained in fluidity.
Thank you.
YoRHa-2B 6 Apr 2019
  • DXVK
General rule of thumb: Don't enable desktop effects while gaming. KDE is perfectly fine as long as kwin composition is off.
ftl2000 8 Apr 2019
I disabled Wayland installed by default.
It's really become more fluid.
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-disable-wayland-and-enable-xorg-display-server-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux
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