Red for AMD and green for Nvidia?
Yes, you install it on the desktop with protonup
You will want to “hold” the package in apt. That’s what I do.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/18654/how-to-prevent-updating-of-a-specific-package
Are your games installed on an NTFS formatted drive? Steam on Linux generally doesn’t play nice with NTFS.
Well they are open source, so I guess they will be forked if needed
Nope. Just had a quick look over the last few release notes. I could be wrong
Possibly this fix from 9-10: “added EAC fix to allow elden ring to run even if dlc not owned”
Archive.org is probably the best and safest way to get it now.
Might have to right click and make sure it’s executable, then double click it to install.
I’m running the same hardware but I’m on stable. I can’t get past the Konami logo either.
Have you tried ProtonGE/ WineGE?. Is has codecs that regular proton and wine don’t ship with.
I hope this doesn’t require a PSN account too.
I think a lot of PC players are waiting on the steam release.
Try spamming the space bar on startup and choosing an older kernel
PSA: if you own the crew, consider taking action.
PSA: if you own the crew, consider taking action.
Looks like it’s out now
Pop Os uses SystemD and not GRUB
Sounds like Linux Mint would be a good start for you