• Dave@lemmy.nz
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    4 months ago

    Wow thanks for all the info!

    Another thought of mine is that wireless devices can perform poorly if they are too close to the AP. (Like less than a meter)

    Huh, I wouldn’t have thought of that. I’m pretty close! I’ll try moving it a bit further away.

    Mesh networks can perform poorly for applications that are sensitive to latency and jitter. (Such as steam’s remote play)

    Last night it was much more stable, I didn’t have any Steam dropouts (only the BG3 crashes which seem pretty common in Act 3 after having none until then, and I’m not the only one). But I do have the option to create a separate non-mesh network from the AP if I need to. If I have further trouble I’ll give that a go.

    It’s possible that some of those are related. My assumption is that there’s interference from your own devices and the neighbours. But a mesh network isn’t an ideal environment.

    When I changed the channel, the whole lot came with it, hence my assumption.

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      4 months ago

      But I do have the option to create a separate non-mesh network from the AP

      Channel 165 tends to be empty if you do try that.

      If your core problem is bg3 itself crashing then I’ve gone on a silly tangent here.

      You might find act 3 is more stable in dx11 mode assuming proton is up for the challenge.

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        4 months ago

        Two issues here: Issue one, BG3 itself crashes all the time. This most likely isn’t linux related, because it’s been rock solid up to Act 3 and everyone across all platforms complains about all the crashing in Act 3. Solution - quick save all the time.

        Issue two, sometimes Steam Remote Play will disconnect from the game. The game continues to play on the remote PC but the connection is lost, and it won’t let me reconnect (which is something Steam normally lets you do, but this might be because it’s a non-steam game).

        Your info on wifi networks to prevent the connection dropping has definitely been relevant and helpful!

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            3 months ago

            Oh I hadn’t realised it had! I’ll have to make sure I update before I play again.

            The release notes seem to cover lots of specific crashes, but I’d guess my issue is more generally that if it’s trying to shoe too much stuff on the screen (like a crowded city) then it crashes. I have turned the graphics settings right down and it happens less, but still happens at least once each time I play. I’m keen to check out that patch and see if it helps. Thanks for letting me know about it!