Dying Light 2 + RT + NO DLSS Performance on Linux - Ubuntu 24.04

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NOTE: Compared to Ubuntu 23.10, yes, there is a performance improvement with RT but without DLSS of almost 100%. But that would be from a jump of 20-25 FPS when tested on Ubuntu 23.10 to 40+ FPS as seen on this video.

And while that is very good, when comparing it against the current Windows performance, we are still 5 to 20 FPS below. We are only at the same level as Windows when DLSS is enabled, even more with Nvidia Reflex + Boost. But during this raw test, I was able to see that the 4K + RT without DLSS was running between 40-50 FPS, while the Windows equivalent was 55-60 FPS (5 to 20 FPS more).

NOTE2: The windows game used to compare had the CPU running at 6Ghz and the RAM running at 6000Mhz, compared to this one, which was running without the CPU Boost (So it was always below 5Ghz), and the RAM at 4200Mhz. So there might be a huge jump there in performance and we are probably actually at the same level as Windows.


OS: Ubuntu 24.04
Window System - X (Not Wayland)
Steam - DEB Version (Not Snap or Flatpak)
Nvidia Driver - 555.52
MOBO: Asus Maximus Z790 Hero
VIDEO: Zotac Nvidia RTX 4090 AMP Extreme AIRO
CPU: Intel i9 13900k
RAM: g.skill 128GB Trident Z5 DDR5 4200Mhz
SSD: WD SN850x 2TB







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