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I'm using an RX 6700 XT and Plasma Wayland, is it possible to display these games in fullscreen with pillarboxing? (Black bars on the sides)
Last edited by ridge on 26 Nov 2022 at 6:55 pm UTC
https://github.com/Plagman/gamescope
Another option is to use Proton instead of Wine. It is patched to upscale (with the correct aspect ratio) games that run at a lower resolution.
(I'm still on X11 but I use this as I prefer to run everything at native resolution and upscale rather than deal with slow mode changes.)
I say Wine, but I am using GloriousEggroll's "protonified" Wine fork :grin:
Makes me wonder if I'm missing some kind of setting to use the correct aspect ratio with this fork. I don't use Steam, so that's out of the question.
I currently only have native Linux games that I would like to enjoy in 4:3 aspect, but I remember (reluctantly) playing through Red Faction in 16:9 earlier this year.
Last edited by ridge on 26 Nov 2022 at 9:49 pm UTC
There's some talk about adding something similar to Xwayland too:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/942
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I think it handles resolution and scaling better than Wine running in XWayland.
So in general, I take it nobody knows, or there's just no way to do this on the driver level? I thought I remembered the Catalyst Control Center software on Windows being able to do this, and I looked up it, sure enough.
This would be really nice to have, it sort of baffles me that AMD hasn't implemented a driver config GUI on Linux like Nvidia has. I know Nvidia's GUI looks like it's stuck in the early 2000s but at least they got one. All I can find online for AMD are X.org configs and I don't use that.
Last edited by ridge on 28 Nov 2022 at 10:38 am UTC
xrandr --output DisplayPort-1 --set "scaling mode" "Full aspect"But considering that Wayland doesn't allow resolution changes something similar needs to be implemented in Xwayland.
Good news and bad news. The good news, wine-wayland does do upscaling! The bad news, it neither centres nor pillarbox...
Maybe if you scoot over to one side and cover the other side of the monitor with masking tape? No?
Xwayland in comparison does not actually do any upscaling at all. Sadly there's also other issues with a missing main menu in Croc and Pharao actually hangs after the intro video. I'm pretty sure this used to work so it might be a regression or a problem with the wine-wayland patches.
I did actually find a workaround for these problems. But again, good news and bad news. You can actually change the "resolution" and by setting the monitor to the same resolution as the game get an upscaled, centred image with correct aspect ratio:
Croc with monitor set to 800x600. Screenshot captured in same resolution but upscaled when on-screen.
The difference to X11 is that this seems to be completely handled by the compositor. My monitor is still running at the native resolution. This works equally well for wine-wayland, Xwayland (and presumably) native games too.
The bad news? I assume this is specific to GNOME/Mutter unless Plasma implements something similar?
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Last edited by Shmerl on 30 Nov 2022 at 9:28 pm UTC
I'll keep an eye on the progress and file a bug later if the issue lingers.
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