Have you tried regular Proton? Just to make sure GE's patches don't interfere here.
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In the beginning, i used Proton Expermimental (i think) because of some problems starting the game. But i can check again and also try one of the stable versions.
I changed Proton to Proton 8.0-5 and it seems that it runs much smoother now! Thank you for the tip. But like i also mentioned, the graphics look grainy and bad (hope pasteboard is working here): https://pasteboard.co/J04DV6MLyjBy.png https://pasteboard.co/jw2C0cRoKIxU.png How can i get rid of this? Has this something to do with the shaders? I already disabled the steam shaders and re enabled it.
I'm not familiar with the game or how it should look like but it is quite old and was considered quite intensive at the time which may explain some of the effects present here.
I can give some general observations and tips though:
- The fizzling you prominently see here exists to mask LOD (level of detail) transitions
- LOD appears to be quite low overall; especially textures in the distance
I'd google for LOD issues in AC:Unity.