apex-legends-cache
A community sourced dxvk-cache file for Apex Legends on Linux (by bcook254)
dxvk-caches
/OUTDATED for DXVK 2.0+/DXVK state caches to reduce stuttering! (by begin-theadventure)
apex-legends-cache | dxvk-caches | |
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18 | 8 | |
206 | 82 | |
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7.6 | 1.2 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
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- | zlib License |
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apex-legends-cache
Posts with mentions or reviews of apex-legends-cache.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-26.
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Steam Deck giveaway with Apex Legends
did you try caching the shaders before hand? I believe that Apex on linux in general has this issue. (the shaders can be found on Bcook254's github) https://github.com/bcook254/apex-legends-cache
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Apex Legends constant shader caching.
Hi - I'm not new to Linux but new to proton. I've been trying to play Apex Legends, but have been suffering from endless "shader caching". I've left it on upwards of two and a half hours but it always gets stuck at the very end. I understand that people were previously using the apex-legends-cache on GitHub, but the deprecation notice says that this problem was effectively fixed with the updates to DXVK and the Nvidia drivers. Both of which are up to date on my system to my knowledge.
- Apex processing Vulkan shaders
- Apex Crashing after season 15 update
- Overwatch 2 stuttering - help
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Virtualization software detected, it's new ?
Meanwhile i reinstall in linux steam with https://github.com/bcook254/apex-legends-cache It is pretty smooth on first launch. I try without and even if shader compilation was run successfully it was lagging as hell.
- Will Apex Legends ever be fixed?
- Does anyone else get lots of stutters running Apex Legends on steamplay?
- [Apex Legend] not able to start
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Lower fps compared to windows?
I’m using this one: https://github.com/bcook254/apex-legends-cache
dxvk-caches
Posts with mentions or reviews of dxvk-caches.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-16.
- [Epic] Winter Sale: God of War (-40%), Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered (-25%), Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection (-30%); + unlimited coupons for additional 25% off any games, or combination of games, $14.99 or more
- DXVK state caches to reduce stuttering (with Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D)
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Cyberpunk runs better on the Steam Deck than expected! high setting super fluid
Do not ever buy a game a second time for a fucking shader cache. You can download other people's copies if need be. And that's just the first example I googled, not an exhaustive post or anything
- Downloading the Steam shader cache without buying the game first?
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Apex Legends gets Steam Deck Verified
Heavy stuttering happens for the first few games as DXVK cache is built-up, after that its almost never (haven't seen any stutters in days). Or you can grab a community prebuilt caches that have been shared around on r/linux_gaming or from https://github.com/begin-theadventure/dxvk-caches
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How can I get the best performance out of POP OS?
Another option is to download caches from other players. More about that at https://github.com/begin-theadventure/dxvk-caches
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dxvk-caches - a repo for reducing stuttering
Repo: https://github.com/begin-theadventure/dxvk-caches Repo belongs to: begin-theadventure
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I created a repository to collect DXVK cache files
this is his the link to his repo https://github.com/begin-theadventure/dxvk-caches
What are some alternatives?
When comparing apex-legends-cache and dxvk-caches you can also consider the following projects:
dxvk-cache-tool - Standalone dxvk-cache merger
DXVKache - Collection of DXVK cache files for games running with DXVK
apex-legends-dxvk
Bottles - Run Windows software and games on Linux
d8vk - Direct3D 8 to Vulkan translation for DXVK!
kuno - Dying Light for Linux. Using Vulkan via DXVK. Works as a way to use Vulkan on Windows as well.
wine-launcher - Wine Launcher - Running Windows games under Linux
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
ApexConfig - A formerly modular Apex Legends config set up. Intended to improve the gameplay experience and FPS.
Fossilize - A serialization format for various persistent Vulkan object types.
apex-legends-cache vs dxvk-cache-tool
dxvk-caches vs DXVKache
apex-legends-cache vs apex-legends-dxvk
dxvk-caches vs Bottles
apex-legends-cache vs Bottles
dxvk-caches vs d8vk
apex-legends-cache vs kuno
dxvk-caches vs wine-launcher
apex-legends-cache vs proton-ge-custom
dxvk-caches vs kuno
apex-legends-cache vs ApexConfig
dxvk-caches vs Fossilize