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How do I optimise League of Legends

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Ryu945 Friday 22 May 2015 at 17:38
Ryu945Anonymous

For a compter of identical specs, League of Legends runs significantly better on Windows 7 then PlayonLinux.  It seems the client is also not nearly as responsive on linux.  Is there anything I can to improve the performance?

Ronin DUSETTE Friday 22 May 2015 at 17:44
Ronin DUSETTE

Well, of course it runs fine on Windows... it was written for Windows. lol. That is a moot point. Have you read any wiki articles? Google'd? Which graphics card? Drivers? Distro? Architecture? We need much more information than that to give you an answer. :)


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Ryu945 Tuesday 26 May 2015 at 0:29
Ryu945Anonymous

I am on mint 17 xfce.  I have Nvidia Optimus GT 740M.   I am not talking about a minor difference in perfomance.  I mean a major difference in performance.

Ryu945 Monday 1 June 2015 at 15:51
Ryu945Anonymous

For example, walking around in game it caps at 38 fps and drop significantly in combat to the point where there are short freeze ups.  In windows 7 on identica spec computer, it stays at 60 fps ( because i capped it there) and does not really drop in combat situations.

Ronin DUSETTE Wednesday 3 June 2015 at 2:26
Ronin DUSETTE

 

I am on mint 17 xfce.  I have Nvidia Optimus GT 740M.   I am not talking about a minor difference in perfomance.  I mean a major difference in performance.

 


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Ryu945 Wednesday 3 June 2015 at 4:03
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I have bumblebee, ia32-libs, primus-libs-ia32:i386l, bumblebee-nvidia, primus, primus-libs, primus-libs-ia32:i386, primus-libs:i386, nvidia-349.  I am using the command "env PRIMUS_SYNC=2 primusrun" to launch the game.

Ronin DUSETTE Wednesday 3 June 2015 at 4:15
Ronin DUSETTE

Do you have to use the environment variable? From what I have seen, usually people just use primusrun or optirun prefixed before starting POL. Like:

optirun playonlinux

Also, you may want to try switching the Wine version to a -staging version of Wine and use CSMT. Many people have seen pretty good increases in performance, but it doesn't always work. 


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