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My specs are:
GPU - Nvidia Geforce 940MX, driver version 535.171.04
CPU - Intel i5 7200u
RAM - 8GB DDR4
Monitor - 60 Hz
What I tried to do:
-Running the game with Game-mode: It made no difference
-Running the game with Vulkan: It made the game a little smoother on idle but it caused heavy visual bugs and the game still lagged heavily in caves (still with 60 FPS showing)
-Running the game with proton: Almost no difference, still laggy
-Changing the process priority to high: No difference
-Changing the Frameskip settings: It does lag less with Frameskip off, but the game is still very laggy sometimes and not smooth
By the way, Im a huge Linux noob and I dont know a lot of stuff yet.
If you need more information let me know (and please also tell me where to get it)
Here are also a few screenshots:
https://imgur.com/a/terraria-laggy-screenshots-s9cf8Pz
Thanks in advance