![]() I tried with vanilla i3 and vanilla KDE, the exact same issue happens. I tried different DEs, I'm currently running KDE with i3 replacing kwin. I wouldn't know how to start diagnosing this issue, I don't know if there's a package I should be installing that I forgot to, but here's what I tried or noted so far: I've been having the issue since reinstalling but maybe it's not what triggered the issue, I haven't tried to run a game with this since like 5-6 months ago, but I was doing it a lot back then and it worked great (I used this on both Arch installed with archinstall and on Manjaro a long time ago) I had originally installed it with the archinstall script but this time I manually installed it. I recently reinstalled Arch (about 2 months ago). When i hit my keyboard shortcut to toggle fullscreen, it goes out of fullscreen into a tiled window (it still thinks it's running fullscreen in the options), still no freeze, then if I hit it again, it goes back to fullscreen but this time it fits to my monitor's boundaries, now the freeze happens If for some reason the game is running fullscreen but not exactly at my monitor's native resolution (this happens if I execute the xrandr command while the game is running fullscreen, the game will still be fullscreen, but it will overflow my monitor's boundaries), THE GAME DOES NOT FREEZE. If the game thinks it's running fullscreen (in the game options), but I manually make it a tiled or floating window before scaling down my resolution, it DOESN'T freeze If the game is running windowed mode and I hit my keyboard shortcut to fullscreen (using i3wm), it freezes ![]() ![]() I am using KDE + i3wm, and here's the weird part: It only happens when my game is fullscreen (but not exactly). Some games just crash out instantly when I fullscreen. Xrandr -output DP-0 -scale 0.5 -filter nearestīut recently it hasn't been working, it just freezes my games, or just makes it so slow that it's unresponsive for multiple seconds at a time, even tabbing out of my game takes like 15-20 seconds. ![]()
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