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So far, with the 2 games I have had a chance to try, other than having to lower the settings to bottom, they load and play if a little stuttery. With how Proton has improved by leaps and bounds I have no reason to believe it won't keep improving at near the same pace. It is just that darn translation layer combined with the very high requirements of VR that needs to be overcome. If enough linux users go on the vr games and lament there is no linux native option we may get movement on that end. The flat games run so smooth right now I forget which OS I am using, compared to 2 years ago. I even have the disadvantage of an Nvidia card, at least the official driver is better meeting our requirements, shoulda gone AMD...
have you tried envision? it usually runs better than steamvr
I just saw that suggestion from someone else, will try that if wlx doesn't work out, ty
I'm using NVIDIA also, the only real problem I had was that HDR was annoying to get work because gamescope doesn't play too well with NVIDIA. Now that I can just use native Wayland HDR I don't have any real problems with my graphics card.
I don't expect NVIDIA to improve anytime soon since they still have a chokehold on the data center market. IIRC the reason NVIDIA became quite stable relatively is because Valve assigned several of their engineers to work on NVIDIA drivers full time.