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Terra Invicta (1176470)
Compatibility Report
- Name of the game with compatibility issues: Terra Invicta
- Steam AppID of the game: 1176470
System Information
- GPU: GTX 1070
- Driver/LLVM version: nvidia 510.85.02
- Kernel version: 5.15
- Link to full system information report as Gist: info
- Proton version: 7.0-4
I confirm:
- [X] that I haven't found an existing compatibility report for this game.
- [X] that I have checked whether there are updates for my system available. steam-1176470.log.tar.gz
Symptoms
Frame rate drops to below 1 fps on the ship designer screen. Rest of the game runs fine.
Reproduction
- Start new game and progress until you have access to the ship designer (or load game with access to ship designer).
- Open ship designer.
Clarification from another person experiencing the same issue: a lot of the time the low fps issues persist even after closing the ship designer, forcing a save+reload to get rid of them.
Some more information I found: this issue seems to only happen with DXVK and nvidia GPU's. People using AMD GPU's report seeing no such issues, and in my testing, using proton-ge's PROTON_USE_WINED3D argument to avoid using dxvk makes the game significantly less laggy (but adds a lot of instability issues, so it's not a proper solution).
It seems like it might be a bug with the game itself. See more here: https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/issues/2990
I've been getting a freeze and then crash to desktop when looking around bodies that are not earth
System Information
GPU: RX 6700XT Driver/LLVM version: kernel amdgpu module / llvm 12.0.0 Kernel version: 5.15.0-46-generic Link to full system information report as Gist: sysinfo Proton version: 7.0-4
Symptoms
game freezes with no response from keyboard or mouse clicks game crashes to desktop after ~30 seconds
Reproduction
pan camera around any space body I've had this happen to me on mars, a Kuiper belt object, and an asteroid in the asteroid belt
Try reducing your texture settings. The game is known to load excessive amounts of textures, overwhelming VRAM.