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Laptop with Pop! low performance in Elden Ring 4070
nic169 Jun 27
I've recently bought an MSI Katana 17 B13V and installed Pop!_Os on it (no dual boot) with full disc encryption. The laptop has an Intel core i7 13620h, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 laptop with a tgp of 85 watts and 16 gb ram. I've connected a 1440p display via the usb-c port with a display port cable.

I start Elden Ring directly via Steam with Proton Experimental. Based on the hardware I'd assume the game should run smoothly even on high settings. I'm currently running the game on low settings and the fps I'm getting are between 25-40, mostly around 30 with dips.

Do I have the wrong expectations or is something wrong?
LoudTechie Jun 27
According to protondb this is expected out of the box preformance.
You can improve it with gamescope settings.
I will post my "New User" tutorial for it later.
LoudTechie Jun 27
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Super/windows key>type: terminal>press enter
if it asks for a password fill in the password you logged in with.
sudo apt install gamescope
cd ~/steamapps/common/"ELDEN RING"/Game/


(if you play online and offline)
Set in the Steam Launch options -fullscreen

(if you only play offline and/or are willing to risk a ban)
mkdir ~/.er-patcher
cd ~/.er-patcher
git clone https://github.com/gurrgur/er-patcher.git
mv ./er-patcher ~/steamapps/common/"ELDEN RING"/Game/er-patcher
sudo rm -R ~/.er-patcher

Set in the Steam Launch options ENABLE_GAMESCOPE_WSI=1 DXVK_HDR=1 gamescope -W 3440 -H 1440 -f -r 165 --hdr-enabled -- python er-patcher --all --rate 165 -- %command%




You can also try both the linux native version and the windows version and check which one runs best.
I don't know and don't pretend to know which is more preformant.

EDIT: Also sorry for the terminal heaviness of my advice I can't find a way to do it without and I'm a terminal addict.

Last edited by LoudTechie on 27 June 2024 at 8:24 pm UTC
LoudTechie Jun 27
To the hardened GOL veterans on this forum how does one on a desktop system set the Scaling Filter on Steam Deck it's with the quick menu settings.

Someone found that using an FSR scaling filter helped, but I can't find how to do that on a desktop system.
nic169 Jun 27
Quoting: LoudTechie() indicates an option and should not be copied

Super/windows key>type: terminal>press enter
if it asks for a password fill in the password you logged in with.
sudo apt install gamescope
cd ~/steamapps/common/"ELDEN RING"/Game/


(if you play online and offline)
Set in the Steam Launch options -fullscreen

(if you only play offline and/or are willing to risk a ban)
mkdir ~/.er-patcher
cd ~/.er-patcher
git clone https://github.com/gurrgur/er-patcher.git
mv ./er-patcher ~/steamapps/common/"ELDEN RING"/Game/er-patcher
sudo rm -R ~/.er-patcher

Set in the Steam Launch options ENABLE_GAMESCOPE_WSI=1 DXVK_HDR=1 gamescope -W 3440 -H 1440 -f -r 165 --hdr-enabled -- python er-patcher --all --rate 165 -- %command%




You can also try both the linux native version and the windows version and check which one runs best.
I don't know and don't pretend to know which is more preformant.

EDIT: Also sorry for the terminal heaviness of my advice I can't find a way to do it without and I'm a terminal addict.

Thanks for the instructions. When I try to execute the first command I get this:
Package gamescope is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source

E: Package 'gamescope' has no installation candidate
Caldathras Jun 28
Quoting: nic169
Quoting: LoudTechie() indicates an option and should not be copied

Super/windows key>type: terminal>press enter
if it asks for a password fill in the password you logged in with.
sudo apt install gamescope
cd ~/steamapps/common/"ELDEN RING"/Game/


(if you play online and offline)
Set in the Steam Launch options -fullscreen

(if you only play offline and/or are willing to risk a ban)
mkdir ~/.er-patcher
cd ~/.er-patcher
git clone https://github.com/gurrgur/er-patcher.git
mv ./er-patcher ~/steamapps/common/"ELDEN RING"/Game/er-patcher
sudo rm -R ~/.er-patcher

Set in the Steam Launch options ENABLE_GAMESCOPE_WSI=1 DXVK_HDR=1 gamescope -W 3440 -H 1440 -f -r 165 --hdr-enabled -- python er-patcher --all --rate 165 -- %command%




You can also try both the linux native version and the windows version and check which one runs best.
I don't know and don't pretend to know which is more preformant.

EDIT: Also sorry for the terminal heaviness of my advice I can't find a way to do it without and I'm a terminal addict.

Thanks for the instructions. When I try to execute the first command I get this:
Package gamescope is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source

E: Package 'gamescope' has no installation candidate

Pop!_OS is currently based on Ubuntu 22.04. Gamescope is unfortunately not natively available or supported for 22.04. There might be some ways to install it using Flathub or GitHub, but they are unofficial and not supported by Valve. I gave up on it, personally, and decided to wait for the 24.04 rollout (Mint 22 for me). For Pop!_OS, that will be the new Cosmic Alpha to be released in July.
LoudTechie Jun 28
It's included in the main debian stable repo, so you can add that one.
I'll post a way to do that later.
Caldathras Jun 30
While Ubuntu is derived from Debian, they are not the same OS. I can't speak for the OP, but I am not willing to take the risk of destabilizing or breaking my system due to inherent incompatibilities between the two.

Gamescope begins to appear in the Ubuntu repositories starting with 23.04 and 23.10 (neither of which are LTS versions). That suggests to me that 22.04 may be missing key dependencies needed by Gamescope. It's just not worth the potential trouble.

With updates to the 24.04 LTS base literally just around the corner, I can wait until then. I'm in no rush.

Last edited by Caldathras on 30 June 2024 at 5:12 pm UTC
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