Yeah I see gallium nine popping up every so often, I'm going to follow this link on setting it up:
https://xellink.com/2014/11/20/tutorial-on-wine-gallium-9-possibly-doubling-your-framerate/
My question is does this install on top of the 'amdgpu' driver or does it replace it entirely, I would...
Another thing that might be causing the issue is that when I go into the skyrim options it doesn't detect my rx 480 instead it assumes I am running an ATI HD 2900 XT. When I think about it this may be the real issue of the low fps, is there any workarounds to get wine to detect my graphics card...
But I assumed with using wine there is some method of virtualization being used here as the window that appears when running skyrim is essentially a windows environment or maybe that is purely because of the virtual drive. This is a desktop with an i5 3470 and RX 480 and you would assume that...
Ok the keyboard and store issue fixed when I selected windows xp, I already had those arguments setup and it was not working prior and as regards the keyboard issues its apparently suppose to do with running through a virtual machine. With everything working the fps is below 20 on vanilla...
Just an update, I got it installed using your guide successfully. However I have a few issues, steam workshop/store does not open and when I launch into skyrim the keyboard does not work. Still using amdgpu drivers, funny enough I did not install any drivers for this card so it seems the card...
Oh I presumed you download steam through PlayOnLinux, my bad. When I got to this stage I exited the installer and proceeded to install steam through PlayOnLinux and currently installing skyrim through that or would you recommend starting over and installing steam separately from PlayOnLinux. As...
I've tried multiple different guides on installing skyrim through PlayOnLinux and I feel my directories are a mess now regarding wine installations/virtualdrives etc. Is there anyway to start from scratch. My main problem is the really low fps outdoors with an rx 480 and i5 3470. Particularly...
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