pauby

joined 1 year ago
 

I had The Division 2 running well under Lutris with Proton 8.8 (downloaded from GloriousEggRoll). Put in many hours with this configuration and it was rock solid. Just to be clear this is the non-Steam version of The Division 2 bought directly from Unisoft.

Since getting RDR2 in the latest Steam sale, I haven’t played Division 2 for a few weeks. During that time, the NVIDIA drivers have been updated (no idea if it’s related but I mention it as it may be relevant). I went to start The Division 2 last night, and after a 196MB update for the Unisoft Launcher it led to a 4.9GB Division 2 update. When starting the game is now very laggy:

  • The ‘Snowdrop’ logo animation at the start was sometimes really slow (not always).
  • The percentage circle at the start of the game, to get to the first screen and to get to play the game itself, is slow, laggy and the audio ticks don’t match the uptick in percentage numbers.
  • When in game the lag itself when moving around it just looking around is so bad that the game is unplayable.

I’ve tried different runners in Lutris with some of them not launching the game at all but all if then have the same problems. I downloaded the latest Proton 6.10 from GloriousEggRoll as well but no change.

I also have a problem with RDR2 Online (story works absolutely fine) where it crashed every time after the first black and white photograph. I’ve never tried Online before this so no idea if it ever worked. Again, this may be unrelated, but I mention it just in case.

I am running Manjaro KDE Plasma with latest updates. Kernel is 6.1 and NVIDIA drivers are 535.05 (from memory, they were recently updated to latest but I’ll check that when I get to my desktop) for my TITAN X card.

My question really is:

  1. Anybody had this issue? I’m sure I had issues with a previous update to The Division 2 which caused me to move from Bottles to Lutris.
  2. Could this be NVIDIA driver related? If so, I’ve not found anything that gives me a good set of instructions on how to downgrade NVIDIA drivers.
  3. Any other suggestions?
[–] pauby@compuverse.uk 10 points 1 year ago

Twitter did the same with Mastodon links originally.

[–] pauby@compuverse.uk 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I don't like subscriptions at all because I'm very conscious that one day I may not be able to afford to subscribe and I'll lose access / data etc. So I will simply not use apps that require an ongoing subscription where my data is difficult to move. If they allow me to buy a lifetime license, I'm in.

I am happy to donate or make a monthly payment, knowing that if I stop I can still access it. So Obsidian works for me - I donate but the data is local and mine so if anything happens it's still there. Archive.org I donate too - if I don't pay I can still use it.

The other consideration I have is where is my data and what are they doing with it. For example, I host my email with Fastmail. It's a yearly subscription but the data is mine and I can move it where I want and I trust the company credentials on not mining my data.

I wouldn't pay Reddit or Facebook. Whatever you pay they're still horrendous corporations that you are the product for.

I will easily pay $2 or $3 a month for something I use. The more I use it and it makes my life easier, the more I'll pay. $2 is a no brainer to pay. More takes consideration.

[–] pauby@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

We'll come back in the future and hail you as a visionary.