Playing games on Linux with a unique display configuration.
Playing games on Linux with a unique display configuration.
It looks like many players face the same problem. CSGO appears to have had this issue too, and poorly written games might contribute to it.
I understand it's just an example, but this launcher is famously unpredictable. Try running with %command% --launcher-skip once it stabilizes. It made me consider alternative graphics backends. Check protondb.com to confirm you're not encountering known problems. Also, sharing the output of xrandr|grep -v "^ " could help clarify any GPU-related confusion.
Sure, I did get the game running despite some issues. The launcher was faulty before I turned off the TV, which helped. Cyberpunk works perfectly now, so that’s a plus. I’ve played through everything there is to do, but it’s a good reminder of how important it is to follow instructions.
It really highlights how useful and effective the Steam Deck is. I really enjoy it a lot.
Checking display settings and connections.
Screen 0 meets the size requirement of at least 320 x 200.
Current resolution is 2560 x 1440, with a range from 16384 x 16384.
DisplayPort-0 is not connected, while DisplayPort-1 is active in primary mode (2560x1440+0+0).
DisplayPort-2 and HDMI-A-0 are disconnected.
DVI-I models are also absent or not present.
Two additional screens are listed in the output.
No, I didn't hardcode the display layout. I used the tools provided by your DE to achieve this.
I just glanced at the cinnamon monitor setup file. It seems odd with so many monitors listed using weird coordinates and resolutions. Looks like a challenge waiting to happen—especially since my wife is tugging at my shirt sleeve.