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[https://github.com/Plagman/gamescope Gamescope] creates a virtual desktop for your game. This can be beneficial if your game doesn't play nicely with your desktop, for example if it doesn't catch your mouse, or if it breaks when loosing focus. | [https://github.com/Plagman/gamescope Gamescope] creates a virtual desktop for your game. This can be beneficial if your game doesn't play nicely with your desktop, for example if it doesn't catch your mouse, or if it breaks when loosing focus. | ||
You can use Gamescope for downsampling. For example, use <code>gamescope -w 3840 -h 2160 --</code> as command prefix, to downscale from 4k. The same can be achieved in Lutris, by enabling Gamescope, and setting <code>3840x2160</code> as resolution. | You can use Gamescope for downsampling. For example, use <code>gamescope -f -w 3840 -h 2160 --</code> as command prefix, to downscale from 4k. The same can be achieved in Lutris, by enabling Gamescope, and setting <code>3840x2160</code> as resolution. | ||
You can also use Gamescope for upsampling with FSR, by specifying the <code>-U</code> option, for example with <code>gamescope -f -U --</code> as command prefix. | |||
=== Setup === | === Setup === |
Revision as of 14:34, 18 August 2022
Gamescope creates a virtual desktop for your game. This can be beneficial if your game doesn't play nicely with your desktop, for example if it doesn't catch your mouse, or if it breaks when loosing focus.
You can use Gamescope for downsampling. For example, use gamescope -f -w 3840 -h 2160 --
as command prefix, to downscale from 4k. The same can be achieved in Lutris, by enabling Gamescope, and setting 3840x2160
as resolution.
You can also use Gamescope for upsampling with FSR, by specifying the -U
option, for example with gamescope -f -U --
as command prefix.
Setup
Run sudo setcap 'CAP_SYS_NICE=eip' $(which gamescope)
to get a smooth gaming experience.[1]