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I wrote a script that changes PoolSize and MemoryMargin based on your video memory, for all games, automatically.
This is the link: https://github.com/Kryuko/ue3_linux_opti
It's open source and GPLv3 licensed.
Please test it, especially on Spec Ops: The Line, which has a lot of stuttering that makes it unplayable (this script fixes that for me)
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/Kryuko/ue3_linux_opti
cd ue3_linux_opti/
chmod 777 UE3_Linux_Opti.sh
./UE3_Linux_Opti.sh
Enjoy!
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Yup
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What happens when I quit the game and close the script? Do I need to reboot to get back to default behavior?
Did you try it with Nvidia Prime (=optimus laptop)?
I agree, the filename needs to be alot more specific than *.ini. But at least you can change that yourself.
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I'm no expert programmer, but it looks like it just searches your files for ini then changes some variables. So, you run this once and it will modify all ini files and done; in fact, if you noticed, the instructions tell you download and run the script from your /tmp directory, i.e. it'll be gone once you log out ;)