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  1. Sorry for bumping this again. I'm really stuck with this. Is there any possibility that there is a debug-mode or something that can assist with finding this graphical issue? Br, Daniel
  2. Gymnasiast, Thanks for your reply. So I had some time over to try and iron this one out. I did correct some issues I had with the correct driver for the Intel "card" so i switched back to that. Did not want to mess any further with the nvidia-stuff since I do have such a great performance on my laptop running with even older intel graphics. So, to confirm if there is an issue or not now with my Linux install, I did follow a recommendation to download a game called "Xonotic" (Its like a quake-clone i guess). It has two start options, the first one is GLX, using this I get locked at 60FPS. (Guessing that's due to my screen being 60hz or something). Using the start command "sdl" instead i get between 60-100 fps in this game. This tell me that there really should not be any issues with the driver itself. For the case of OpenRCT2, it seems like i have similar performance no matter what i choose, software/hardware/opengl. Maybe slightly higher on openGL. However, what makes the FPS really rise is when i size the window down, if this is any clues? Not a big gamer, so not really familiar with what depends on what 😅 The install is Gentoo 64bit on i5-4590 kernel is 5.19.0 Gentoo release. Is there any options or something that can be entered in the console in order to diagnose this? I see that there is no real error output in the terminal while starting the game.
  3. Hi! I'm currently getting back in to playing openrct2. So I loaded up my old parks, some are pretty large, but nothing special. Since this is the only game I play pretty much, I was hoping i could get by on the internal graphics of the I5 which is Intel HD 4600. I only get about 20-30 FPS, using multi threading which get me about 60-70% cpu utilization. Now I have similar graphics chip on my laptop which is running windows 10, and then I get steady over 100 fps. Just wanted to check if there is some known limitations for the Intel graphics on Linux or similar? I do have a GT 730 that i can dig out, but Nvidia Linux support is pretty spotty.. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
  4. Hey! Please disregard me! I see that OpenRCT is already in the portage-tree so installing was a breeze! Thanks for all your work in keeping this fantastic game alive and better than ever! Br,
  5. Hey, sure, I can attempt to proceed with building it. It's been a while since i last played it, if i remembered correctly i just used the prebuilt one a couple of years back. I'm in no need to customize it in any way, so building is no need in this case, but if i can help out in any way by building it, im all for it But looking forward to either pre-built or src file from the latest stable one then?
  6. Hello! Planned to start playing again after a couple of years on hold. However, I tried to download a "generic" linux release, that i know existed before. With just a tar-ball.. Now it is only a .appimage, that requires further application and setup. Im using Gentoo linux, and trying to keep the machine as lean as possible. Is it possible to obtain the stable release as a tar-ball? Also, any list on dependencies that the game is relying on? Thanks!
  7. Seems like a nice park! But when i try to open it, openRCT just shuts down. Oops, reverted to stable and then it tells me i need the expansion, for wich i lost the disc
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