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How To: Other Tools and Wrappers (gamescope)
There is a plan to have a Gamescope setting in Heroic, while that is implemented, you can still use it with Heroic following the steps bellow:
- Install Gamescope in your system.
- In Heroic, open the game settings and go to the Other tab.
- On the Advanced Options (Environemnt Variables), put the Gamescope command line you want to use followed by two dashes in the end, for instance:
gamescope -w 1920 -h 1080 -W 3440 -H 1440 -b --
. - If you have other variables, make sure you add it add the end of the input like:
DXVK_HUD=full gamescope ... --
- For now, enabling
mangohud
orgamemode
might make gamescope not work, so try with those options enabled first.
- Install Gamescope in your system.
- edit '~/.local/share/applications/Heroic-Deck.desktop'
[Desktop Entry] Categories=App-Starter; Comment=An Open Source alternative to the Epic Games launcher Exec=env GDK_BACKEND=wayland gamescope -w 1920 -h 1080 -f -Y -R --RT --force-grab-cursor --prefer-vk-device --adaptive-sync --sharpness 15 -- /opt/Heroic/heroic --ozone-platform=x11 --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform,WaylandWindowDecorations GenericName=gs_hgl Icon=heroic MimeType= Name=_Heroic_Games Path= StartupNotify=false StartupWMClass=Heroic Terminal=false TerminalOptions= Type=Application X-KDE-SubstituteUID=false X-KDE-Username=
- { Hint 1: 'Exec-'line, '/opt/Heroic/heroic' is Debian/Ubuntu-specific, should be streamlined to your distro }
- { Hint 2: 'Exec-'line, for better compatability (f.e. if you want to start other electron-based apps through hgl) you could append '--use-angle=vulkan'}
- 'Heroic-Deck' should be there as new app, look into ~/.local/share/applications/ to start it manually
gamescoped hgl as login-session (through sddm, gdm etc., possibly password-free through editing sddm-config)
- edit '/usr/share/wayland-sessions/Heroic-Deck.desktop' Exec=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/plasma-dbus-run-session-if-needed kwin_wayland --drm /usr/share/bin/heroicdeck Name=Heroic-Deck 1080p (Wayland) Name[de]=Heroic-Deck 1080p (Wayland) Comment[de]=Heroic-Deck X-KDE-PluginInfo-Version=5.27.3
{ Hint: 'Exec-'line, --drm could be accompanied / replaced by --xwayland --drm --x11-display }
- edit '/usr/share/bin/heroicdeck' #!/bin/bash /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/org_kde_powerdevil & qdbus local.org_kde_powerdevil /org/kde/Solid/PowerManagement/Actions/PowerProfile setProfile performance #older hardware: use lower base-resolution (f.e. 1920x1080 here) for more fps #kscreen-doctor output.DP-#.mode.# #kscreen-doctor output.DP-#.scale.# env GDK_BACKEND=wayland gamescope -w 1920 -h 1080 -f -Y -R --RT --force-grab-cursor --prefer-vk-device --adaptive-sync --sharpness 15 -- /opt/Heroic/heroic --ozone-platform=x11 --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform,WaylandWindowDecorations
- { Hint 1: 'env'-line, if you want 720p for fps reasons, use '-w 1280 -h 720' (or something else)}
- { Hint 2: 'env'-line, for better compatability (f.e. if you want to start other electron-based apps through hgl) you could append '--use-angle=vulkan'}
- { Hint 3: 'env'-line, '--force-grab-cursor' / --prefer-vk-device needs a relatively new gamescope binary, '--force-grab-cursor' is needed if you 1. use ozone though wayland 2. use antimicrox 3. want to control a hgl-started electron-based-app through antimicrox}
for using gamescope properly with gamemode (and a NICE-capable kernel), just simply 'sudo setcap 'CAP_SYS_NICE=eip' /usr/games/gamescope'
Gamescope is something only Linux has. It is a microcompositor from Valve that is used on the Steam Deck. Its goal is to provide an isolated compositor that is tailored towards gaming and supports many gaming-centric features such as:
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Spoofing resolutions.
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Upscaling using AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution or NVIDIA Image Scaling.
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Limiting framerates.
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ProtonGE: bundeled FSR / FSHack is gone? simply use Gamescope.
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