

Can hit consistent ~30-40fps in most maps with low quality settings at 1920x1080. Lemme know if there's some more appropriate place for this question.īy the way, is there some way to change the number of bots in each map?ĮDIT Messed around with the low quality download, changing back and forward with the original download, and regenerated the config file of the game. (it's a single-threaded game duh!) Total system's Ram usage during gaming (other aps closed) typically doesn't exceed 2GBs despite the integrated gpu reliance on system memory.Īsking here because official forums don't seem very active. However, I have noticed that the game never uses more than 25% of my CPU times, even if I disable the in-game feature to save CPU time for other apps and set the CPU frequency scaling to the "performance" governor in command line. Has anyone tried running the game on identical hardware? How was your experience? Any useful tweaks that might help? Hardware acceleration is enabled on my system, and I've made sure there is no power saving policy getting in the way. I'm stuck at this level and can't progress. This map is literally unplayable and I don't understand why because it's not even the most complex map so far. This is happening on almost all singleplayer levels, but most severely on the 18th (Oilrig). I'm not sure if the hardware is just not good enough or if something is not well configured or if I'm encountering some kind of bug.

Lowering/disabling some dynamic lights, shadows, reflections, blur effects and other post-processing stuff helps raise the average fps, but does nothing for the stuttering or lag, even at the lowest resolution. But no matter how low I set the graphics, there are always some random fps drops, stutterings or extreme lag. Is the hardware just too weak? Judging by Xonotic's system requirements, I would like to think my system is at least good enough to run the game without significant hiccups in very low settings. However, there are still traces of the game on your PC. rm -rf /Xonotic The core game files for Xonotic are completely gone from your Linux PC. Open up a terminal and use the rm command to delete /Xonotic. Zotac Zbox CI327 Nano fanless mini-PC: Intel Celeron N3450 quad core, Intel graphics HD500, 2x4GB DDR3L 1866Mhz, Samsung SSD The first step is to delete the Xonotic game files from your hard drive. I'm running the game on Manjaro KDE (DE compositor is off and game is not installed). Decided to entertain some gaming after many years without touching a single title.
