I've been trying to switch to Linux Mint on my old laptop from 2015, but I noticed that games are running worse than they did on Windows. For example, I attempted to play Hollow Knight, a game that worked perfectly on Windows, but when I ran the Windows version through Proton, it performed poorly. It seems like the main issue might be outdated graphics drivers because the colors on the screen look washed out, which is similar to what happens when I install a new version of Windows. I've been dealing with driver issues before, where I had to manually download the latest versions instead of relying on automatic updates. I thought Linux Mint would manage drivers better, but it hasn't. Can anyone help me understand if this is definitely a driver issue, or if my laptop's age is a significant factor? Here are my specs: 6GB RAM, 1TB HDD (100GB for Linux dual-boot), Intel i5-6200U @ 2.30GHz, AMD Radeon R5 M330 2GB dedicated, and Intel HD 520 integrated.
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Hey! You should know that Hollow Knight actually has a native Linux version, which might perform better than running it through Proton. It’s worth a shot! Also, can you share your graphics card details? If your card supports the 'amdgpu' driver, switching to that might improve performance since Mint may not default to it, especially for Vulkan support with Proton.
Totally feel you on the driver struggle! If you're using an AMD GPU, make sure that Mesa is installed because it includes both OpenGL and Vulkan drivers. Without Mesa, Hollow Knight won't run well if at all. It’s crucial to ensure your drivers are properly set up for gaming.
Have you tried adding the launch argument **DRI_PRIME=1 %command%** when launching your game? This could help your system use the AMD GPU instead of the integrated one, which could boost performance. Give it a go and see if that changes anything!
Just a heads up, switching to Linux isn’t always the gaming paradise some people crack it up to be. The extra layer that comes with Proton may slow things down. You might want to explore other distros designed for gaming, like Pop!_OS or Zorin, which tend to handle drivers better right out of the box.
I agree with others that if you’re facing performance issues, using the native version of Underworld is better than relying on Proton. Also, I’d recommend checking if you have the latest graphics drivers for your system. Sometimes older distributions like Mint can create issues with drivers and overall performance.

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