I’ve been hoping to get Elden Ring up and running before the DLC comes out, but I haven’t had much luck so far. I am a newbie to Linux, currently running Debian 12 w/ GNOME, Ryzen 9 3900X, GTX 1080 Ti.
I have tried every proton version and plenty of suggested launch options with slightly varying levels of “success”, but the best I manage to get is Proton GE with no launch options and the game launches, flashes black, then white and then crashes, the whole time with the game’s custom cursor. Most other combinations get me a black screen before launch, no launch, or nothing (but steam says its running for a minute).
I believe my video drivers are all up to date, but I am a newbie, like I said, so I’m not confident I didn’t miss something. Has anyone else been running into this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Update: I installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers and now only get a black screen or frozen terminal when I launch my PC. I’m currently in recovery mode and attempting to follow troubleshooting guides with no luck. “ERROR: The control display is undefined; please run ‘nvidia-settings --help’ for usage information.” Is one of the errors I keep getting, but I only get part of the help dialogue, the rest is cut off. nvidia-smi just froze everything. Would it be a good idea to just go back to my installation media?
I had issues with several distros, here is the direct link for Bazzite with gnome for 1000+ series Nvidia cards. I run elden ring just fine on a 1060.
https://download.bazzite.gg/bazzite-gnome-nvidia-stable.iso
I also personally use KDE plasma instead of gnome so your milage may vary, but it shouldn’t.
I installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers and now only get a black screen or frozen terminal when I launch my PC.
Dynamic kernel modules require enrolling a MOK if secureboot is enabled. Try disabling secureboot, if that resolves the issue you can enroll the DKMS key as described here: https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot#Making_DKMS_modules_signing_by_DKMS_signing_key_usable_with_the_secure_boot
Are you running it with EasyAntiCheat enabled? When I had an issue with the same behavior (white screen, custom cursor, then crash) EAC wasn’t initializing properly. If i recall correctly, I reinstalled the proton EAC runtime on Steam to fix it.
Also as another commenter said, don’t expect great performance with that GPU. While I was still using a 1080ti at Elden Ring’s launch I got around 35-45fps at 1440p, while easily hitting 60 on Windows.
The problem here is that VKD3D-Proton runs very poorly on GTX 1000 series cards so if you do get it running don’t expect amazing performance. I was getting only 20 to 30fps on my GTX 1060 when on Windows I would have gotten a stable 60fps.
Post your GPU driver version.
Nouveau is my driver version. That’s disappointing to hear about the performance! I’m hoping to at least get something out of it haha.