Star Citizen Alpha 3.14: Playing World of Tonks with Phoenix Industries
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System Specs
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OS: Garuda Linux
Host: X570 AORUS MASTER -CF
Kernel: 5.12.15-zen1-1-zen
DE: Plasma 5.22.3
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (32) @ 3.5GHz
GPU: Nvidia RTX 2080ti
Memory: 64GiB
Capture Card: Blackmagic Design DeckLink Quad HDMI Recorder PCIe Card
Capture Software: OBS 26.1.0
Bit Rate: 35000 Kbps
Game Play Resolution: 4K (3840 × 2160) Very High
Capture Resolution: 1800p
Upload Resolution: 1800p
Full Build Details
https://builds.gg/builds/scar-2-0-23547
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Get Star Citizen
CIG Site:
https://robertsspaceindustries.com/
Use the following referral code when purchasing a Star Citizen
game package to get 5,000 UEC to spend in Voyager Direct:
REFERRAL CODE: STAR-FTJK-QRC5
Join Star Citizen Linux Users Group
https://robertsspaceindustries.com/orgs/LUG
Discord:
https://discord.gg/meCFYPj
For more advice and information on playing Star Citizen in Linux
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Get Lutris
Lutris Site:
https://lutris.net/
Once Lutris is installed, install SC from Lutris script
Once SC is installed you can use the LUG WINE runners from
DevNull:
https://github.com/gort818/wine-sc-lug/releases
NOTE FSYNC COMPATIBLE KERNEL REQUIRED:
Ubuntu/elementary OS/Pop!_OS users can check out XanMod for an fsync compatible kernel
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Increase the sysctl option vm.max_map_count to prevent
crashes due to memory allocation limits in areas with
lots of geometry:
Note I am running at 4K on 64GB RAM so my setting is 2100000000
For anyone running 1440p or 1080p with upto 32GB RAM use 16777216
sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf
enter the sysctl option vm.max_map_count
vm.max_map_count = 2100000000
sudo nano /etc/sysctl.d/20-max_map_count.conf
enter the sysctl option vm.max_map_count to prevent crashes
due to memory allocation limits in areas with lots of geometry
vm.max_map_count = 2100000000
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system.conf
delete # from the line "DefaultLimitNOFILE" and set value to
DefaultLimitNOFILE=2100000000
sudo nano /etc/systemd/user.conf
delete # from the line "DefaultLimitNOFILE" and set value to
DefaultLimitNOFILE=2100000000
To temporarily increase this value enter this command in a terminal
sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=2100000000
Output: vm.max_map_count = 2100000000
more /etc/systemd/system.conf | grep NOFILE
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