You can try out the Proton-Cachyos with frame gen package if you’re on arch-based systems with pacman -U archive.cachyos.org/proton/proton-cachyos-1:9.0.20240928-1-x86_64_v3.pkg.tar.zst

or you can download custom tkg-proton with frame generation from mediafire.com/file/lv7d8jci0gyf6z0/proton_dlssfg.tar.zst/file and put into your ~/.steam/steam/compatibilitytools.d/

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This is nvidia exclusive right?

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Yes, only on the 40-series

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DLSS is an Nvidia technology, so of course it is.

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FSR is an AMD technology and it’s not AMD exclusive. So one doesn’t imply the other.

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AMD is a lot cooler than NVIDIA

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Yes, but both Intel and AMD offer an equivalent (not as mature, though). AMD is FSR and Intel is XeSS

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That’s just upscaling I thought? Isn’t DLSS generating new frames with AI at the same resolution

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bleeding edge fsr does similarly I’m pretty sure

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Pardon my ignorance, I had thought dlss already worked on Linux, I’ve used it on baldur’s gate somewhat recently

What difference is there between this and regular dlss?

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this adds the dlss 3 frame generation. dlss 2 indeed has worked on linux before, as well as dlss ray reconstruction.

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Ahhh I see. Has been a while since I’ve played a game that wasn’t Minecraft so haven’t really been paying attention

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CachyOS mentioned again

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Biggest news for linux gaming in a while

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The Steam Deck sort-of has it on some games already, but it’s a bit hacky. I did get 60fps Cyberpunk going though, which was a nice surprise. It’ll be great to get a proper unified way of doing frame-gen though.

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Nice!

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