-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 1k
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Unreal Tournament 2004 (13230) #187
Comments
Hello, steam-13230-ut2004.log
Cheers. |
Would be nice if Epic Games would just publish the linux binaries to steam that were on the original disk (I've used before). |
I find my issue. It look that I had an old version of libgl1.
|
OpenGL works fine. However tabbing out and back in doesn't work correctly. Tabbing out and back in causes the mouse to bug out and not turn 360 degrees as well as the window to move up. Furthermore tabbing out causes it to run in window mode instead of minimizing it and the window can be buggy at times rendering incorrectly. |
Sounds like related to your setup as openSUSE Tumbleweed with latest stable components does not have those problems. Perhaps attach system details. |
Here are my system details https://gist.github.com/TheSIlentLink/38d68a1c1e71bd76e6907cd24451eb25 I am running Linux Mint 19 with the cinnamon desktop. After further testing it seems to be an issue with the opengl render. It is working correctly in Directx |
Whitelist Request
System Information
Works great out of the box, with both D3D8 render and OpenGL render. D3D9 render crashes at launch. |
This game has recently stopped working for me and others: https://www.protondb.com/app/13230 Rolling back to older proton versions does not seem to help. The original unreal tournament crashes with the same error |
Hello @BlackEdder, please add |
I've attached the steam-13230.log Note that since it persist regardless of proton version, it seems more likely to be a problem in the steam environment. I have since installed the gog version of both ut2004 and the original ut through lutris.net, and they work fine. |
The windows version of this game refuses to open in fullscreen mode when run through Steam play, I have not tried other methods. The game will always open in a window, but the game can be set back to the correct resolution and fullscreen mode from the options menu. Performance with the D3D8 renderer is terrible, tremendously lower frame rate than windows and constant large stutters. The OpenGL renderer works far better, the game will play well, but is still not as performant as windows with the D3D8 renderer. Also with the OpenGL option, the shadows setting in the game's options menu breaks, shadows must be turn on in the ini files. The OpenGL section in ut2004.ini is missing the settings UseRenderTargets=True and UsePixelShaders=True which are needed for graphics parity with the D3D8 renderer. I tried to use Gamescope to fix the fullscreen problem but the game crashes after the splash image. Gamescope also scales the splash image to fill the screen, which is what it is supposed to do I guess. Maybe Gamescope could detect and ignore splash screens. |
I tried the patches here: https://github.com/aldehir/ut2004-patches in hopes of improving the games performance on Linux by using the D3D9 renderer. Windows gains tremendously in frame rate with these patches, using the D3D9 renderer. Linux loses even more performance with these patches regardless of which renderer is used, with the OpenGL renderer, original or patched, the frame rate is now about 50% that of windows using D3D8. The Direct3D9 renderer on Linux is unusable do to large stutters, which grow in frequency and magnitude while playing the game. I could not finish a single match. Also whether playing on windows or Linux (Native or Wine/Proton) the OpenGL renderer does not renderer some textures, such as the bushes on the assault map AS-BP2-Acatana. When setting the resolution and fullscreen mode in game the sound effects and voice volume are reset to 1 despite not so much as touching the audio page. The ut2004.ini file is not updated with the volume changes casued by changing resolution and fullscreen mode. |
I managed to get the game to exceed it's performance when using D3D8 on windows. By using the patches linked above and the included D3D9 renderer along with dgvoodoo 2 set to use D3D12, the game will achieve a bit higher frame rate on Linux than windows paired with D3D8. However the frame rate on Linux is still much lower than windows using those patches and the D3D9 renderer. Using dgvoodoo 2 also eliminates the stuttering. I have been unable to find a solution to the game refusing to start in full screen mode. |
steam-system-info.txt
Launches and runs properly out of box. I can set resolution beyond settings menu to 2560x1600 and still works. Stutters occur during gameplay (see #66 as resolved in past) and opengl rendered causes everything to shift to top left of screen.
Either way I was able to play a couple games successfully.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: