First of all, I know xWayland already does this when in a Wayland session but RPCS3 (PS3 emulator) runs disgustingly bad inside Wayland on my PC, and during an Xorg session the same emulator runs perfectly, and it’s not a FPS issue or framerate, it is a problem that any game is simply unplayable because it suddenly gives stutters that do not exist in Xorg.

KDE Plasma honestly feels extremely buggy and slow on Xorg and so I don’t want to use Xorg, I would like to use Wayland and not have to log into an Xorg session every time I want to use RPCS3.

Now, I am using KDE Plasma 5.27 with Wayland and using Nvidia proprietary drivers (515).

(If Linux4Noobs existed on Lemmy I would have posted this there)

  • Xirup@lemmy.oneOP
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    1 year ago

    In fact checking their Github it seems that it is an open issue from January 2022 that has not received any attention.

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      1 year ago

      That is unfortunate. During the Wayland transition period, sadly this is bound to happen though I have to admit xwayland is otherwise really powerful and has not caused me many issues.

      I’d just put a comment on this issue asking for status. Debian 12 recently released and it uses Wayland by default now so the issue is bound to happen more and more.

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        1 year ago

        Wow, Debian 12 using Wayland by default? I didn’t know, it’s about time!

        And thanks for asking the status of the issue, I’ll check back later for an answer.