Psycho84

joined 1 week ago
[–] Psycho84@lemmy.world 3 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

Yes, I was having these same issues on mint. Literally everything else has worked fine, the most trouble I had was fixing the audio output, and that just took a few minutes.

I saw the power settings comment, when I get home I'm gonna test that and the graphics settings, just tinker with things to see if the suggestions I've gotten so far work. Switching distros will be my hail mary if all else fails.

[–] Psycho84@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I did actually go to AMD's website, and debated which of those drivers might help if at all! Instead of messing with those, I decided to ask for help. Glad I did! Lol

I'm positive about the graphics settings on windows 11: when I got the game I cranked everything to max just to see how the machine would handle it, and it went perfectly! I've read that windows apparently uses some kind of AI or something to optimize games as someone plays them, so that may be it. I'll double check with various setting when I get home today.

[–] Psycho84@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Most of the updates I did were managed with the auto updater, but I did mess around with Proton for a few hours, making sure it was up to date and running properly. There was also some kind of kernel plug in or something someone suggested: Xander, Xanathar? Don't really remember, but it didn't seem to work and I wiped it when I switched to kubuntu anyway.

I'm very new to Linux, and adhd is a bitch lol

[–] Psycho84@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (4 children)

I want to make this into an all purpose media machine: TV, movies, games, and internet/youtube. I know this thing isn't a power house, but I'm kind of annoyed that my games just worked better on windows. I mean come on, MGS5 on max settings?! On this teeny thing?!??! T.T

I'm not against distro hopping. If Bazzite turns out to be my fix, then I'll be thrilled for it!

[–] Psycho84@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Sorry, I should have been clearer on that I guess. I'd kept reading that AMD drivers were already pretty much included with all distros, but the issue has been performance. At first Hi-Fi (my benchmark for this test) would run at a cool 5-6 fps, and after my tuning it's gone up to around 15-20 fps, but no better. I know this hardware can run this game, so I've been pretty confused.

I have read up on Bazzite, and I'm actually considering the KDE version for my main gaming computer. But I was still hoping to keep a desktop environment on this machine. Do you think KDE Bazzite would fix the issue?

 

I got this Beelink mini pc from Amazon planning to hook it up to my living room TV and play movies and stream TV with. And I was shocked and amazed to discover that this little thing could run games like Hi-Fi Rush and MGSV:PP on max settings! Sure the fans made it sound like a small jet engine, but it never skipped frames or lagged on me even once! I know it's not a power house: it couldn't run Yakuza Zero or Neir Automata very well. But I was still thrilled with what it could do!

Well it shipped with Windows 11, and I finally decided to fix that. A couple days ago I switched over to Mint, tho I'm running Kubuntu now. The switch was quick and painless, and honestly getting used to Linux has been pretty fun! But now it runs a lot of my games like a slide show. I've been digging at this for a few days now, updating drivers and setting up Proton. I've found a lot of helpful guides and stuff on line, but very little about the hardware I have in this situation. Apparently AMD processors are great for Linux, but I feel like it's not working with the integrated graphics card. Tried to find the right driver on their website, but I haven't had much luck. So, here's hoping the community can help. Any tips for a newbie?

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (16) @ 4.37 GHz | GPU: AMD Lucienne [Integrated]

UPDATE:

Thanks again to everyone so far that's offered advice, but it hasn't seemed to have helped much..

I made sure the power mode is set to Performance, and turned the settings all the way to their lowest at 1080p. Someone had suggested using Flatseal to check permissions, but steam did not show up there, so it was seemingly a dead end. I even switched to Bazzite.

But I'm still only getting 10fps at most, regardless of graphic settings. I'm not really sure what else to do at this point.

2nd UPDATE:

Potential success! BananaTrifleViolin asked if the games were running in 4k, which I made sure they weren't. But then I got to thinking about my main desktop display. It defaulted to my TV's 4k size, and the game was running in full screen...

So I fixed that and launched Hi-Fi again to test, and managed to get a stable 30fps! Now to figure out how to make this better, lol