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oversteer
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I just want to play GT4 with my wheel lol
Did you try oversteer?
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T300RS GT support on Linux?
I do not know lots about wheels in Linux, but I had come across this one day which may help you… https://github.com/berarma/oversteer
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Oversteer Support
Is it possible to install Oversteer on Batocera and access the settings using the F1 menu?
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Why does the Steam Deck run Linux? Blame Windows
What force feedback wheel are we talking about? Some are supported in the kernel and some have drivers on github. More info here.
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is Thrustmaster T128 supported?
A good place to look at is the oversteer github. It seems generally its only Logitech wheels which have good support on linux. Certain Thrustmaster and Fanatec wheels seem to work at least to some degree. However the t128 in particular is not mentioned anywhere
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Guys can I connect directly steering wheel like Logitech g923 and shifter to the steam deck ?
Oversteer, it's a Linux program which lets you use wheels. https://github.com/berarma/oversteer
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Gamer thinking of swapping to Linux, have some compatibility concerns.
For the wheel, I have a G29 which works without any issue. Rotation and FFB gain is customizable easily with oversteer which support G27 as well.
- Steamdeck FFB
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Steamdeck
Unsure how easy to setup extra linux apps on SteamDeck, but this is one tool for FFB in linux : https://github.com/berarma/oversteer
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Wheel FFB
there's oversteer: https://github.com/berarma/oversteer which says it works with your wheel once you also add this module: https://github.com/gotzl/hid-fanatecff
Proton
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A New Era for Mixed Reality
The "Metaverse" is a complete joke, and among gamers, Valve has a way better reputation than Meta. Why would they want to dilute that brand?
They already have their own platform (Steam), OS (SteamOS), VR headset (Index), their own Windows translation layer (Proton, https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton), their own partnership with cloud gaming (Steam Cloud Play using GeForce Now , https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/cloudgaming), etc.
IMO: As someone with thousands of games on Steam, there's no way in hell I'd want that linked to Facebook. I think they eventually removed the requirement to have a FB account to use a Quest, but they still require a Meta account. Yuck.
This reeks of Facebook recognizing the Metaverse as the failure that it was and opening it up because it's no longer relevant...
- Kerbal Space Program 2 is not playable on Linux with Proton
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Proton, a fast and lightweight alternative to Apache Flink
Or Valve's Proton[0], a tool for playing Windows games on Linux.
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton
- Proton 8.0-5 (Valve/ValveSoftware/Steam/SteamPlay/Wine/WineHQ/Linux/VideoGame)
- Red Dead Redemption not working
- Cyberpunk Issues
- Updated my citybuilder Trappist, switched to Vulkan, is anyone still dependent on OpenGL?
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NTFS messes up
Did you mount it with the correct flags?
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How do I use multiple hard drives on Kubuntu for steam?
there is a hack to try and use your existing windows game install from an NTFS drive, but i don't recommend it as steam will try to save file names that are not allowed on NTFS...plus ext4 is faster.
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Game crashes within 10 seconds of launching unless I reinstall from scratch
From a quick search, here's what I found. It looks like you're encountering some common issues that can occur with games running on Linux through Proton, especially with the recent updates to games like Satisfactory that might affect compatibility. The log entries you're seeing related to D3DCompile2 failing to compile shader and the issues with Ternary operator and LinearToSrgbBranching not being defined, suggest that there's a problem with shader compilation. This can often be related to the version of Proton or the graphics drivers you are using. Some users have reported that the game does launch with the -vulkan option but with graphical glitches and lower performance, which indicates that the Vulkan renderer is working but possibly not optimally on your setup. From the discussions in the community, users have suggested ensuring that the latest drivers for your graphics card are installed and, if using an Intel GPU, that the Mesa drivers are up to date since Intel XeSS references were found in the logs. If you're using NVIDIA graphics, make sure you have the latest drivers and possibly set the PROTON_ENABLE_NVAPI=1 %command% to enable DLSS if you're under Vulkan. If you're using an Optimus laptop with both Intel and NVIDIA GPUs, make sure your Optimus setup is correctly configured. Some users have found success by specifying DXVK_FILTER_DEVICE_NAMES=GeForce to force the game to use the NVIDIA GPU. It's also worth noting that if you're encountering issues with DirectX 11, you might want to try forcing the game to use DirectX 10 if possible or look into DXVK configurations that could resolve compatibility issues. Lastly, if none of these solutions work, you could try running a trace with apitrace to gather more detailed logs that might point to the specific issue. If you're still stuck, it would be a good idea to report the issue to the Proton GitHub page or seek further assistance in the game's community forums where others might have encountered and solved similar issues. For more information and to find others who might have resolved similar issues, check out the community discussions on GitHub, Steam Community, and the DXVK GitHub page.
What are some alternatives?
new-lg4ff - Experimental Logitech force feedback module for Linux
lutris - Lutris desktop client
logitech-g-hub-settings-extractor - This is a small python tool to extract the json file stored inside the "settings.db" file of the Logitech G Hub app. This allows you to update the json and then replace the file blob inside the db with the new json.
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
antimicrox - Graphical program used to map keyboard buttons and mouse controls to a gamepad. Useful for playing games with no gamepad support.
dxvk-async
ALVR - Stream VR games from your PC to your headset via Wi-Fi
mf-install - Media Foundation workaround for Wine
t150_driver - Linux driver for Thrustmaster T150 Steering Wheel USB
yuzu - Nintendo Switch emulator
pyLinuxWheel
gamescope - SteamOS session compositing window manager [Moved to: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope]