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1. Download https://github.com/z0z0z/mf-install and https://github.com/z0z0z/mf-installcab
2. Run install-mf.sh and install-mf-64.sh (the latter will download 1GB Windows update as well)
3. Copy mfplat.dll from mf-install/system32/ to Borderlands 3 game folder.
I had been playing for about 20 minutes, everything works fine so far. But I heard the game can corrupt save files, so it would probably be a good idea to wait for some patches for now.
While it is good to know that it works. I would never consider the Epic Store for any purchase, so waiting for patches not a problem at all. Also, it was rumoured to have some pretty invasive drm, so that would have to be removed as well. I'm actually still hoping that an official port might happen so we wouldn't have to deal with all that.
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Control is DRM-free in EGS, so if you prefer your games DRM-free, it would probably be even a better choiсe than the Steam version. It can be run without EGL, and that's what I do because that piece of shit consumes 20-25% of my CPU power by doing nothing, so I have much better performance with EGL turned off. Borderlands 3, on the other hand, is just Borderlands 2 with better textures, so it runs ok even with EGL.
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How's the performances?
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I’ve tried Proton 5.13-1, and Proton 5.9-GE-5-ST to get past the "watch monitor" bugs. I get a higher FPS without GE, but movement feels slightly smoother with it, oddly enough. Vehicle movement feels frustratingly slow with either. I’ve also tried activating gamemode but didn’t notice any difference.
Based on protondb recommendations, my launch options are gamemoderun %command% DXVK_ASYNC=1 PROTON_NO_ESYNC=1 -NoLauncher -NoStartupMovies -notexturestreaming -culture=en
My game settings are DX11, windowed and everything on low/off.
I feel like I should be getting better results based on my PC specs?
Edit: Going fullscreen seems to get rid of the choppiness, including for vehicle use.
Last edited by Salvatos on 12 November 2020 at 2:07 pm UTC
Use mangohud and check if you're hitting the limit.
Also Nvidia drivers are really bad in handling such low memory cases.
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