How can I disable esync in Lutris?

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One of the games I'm playing through Lutris crashes frequently, and I've narrowed its cause down to a feature in wine called esync.

I want to disable esync but... I don't know how. The readme I linked to says I can turn it on with WINEESYNC=1 and I'm guessing =0 turns it off, but how? Where?

I have very little experience with wine and lutris configuration. WINEESYNC looks like an environmental variable but I don't know how to set those in Lutris.






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What is Esync Lutris?

What is Esync? Esync removes wineserver overhead for synchronization objects. This increases performance for a lot of games, especially ones that rely heavily on multithreading.

What is Esync and Fsync?

Fsync and Esync Proton has had esync since its first release, which aims to reduce the performance overhead of Wine, especially in CPU bound scenarios. Fsync is a more recent alternative with even better performance improvements.

What is Lutris Fshack?

lutris-fshack Same as lutris , but includes fshack, a software implementation of monitor modesetting (resolution changing), ported over from Proton. With it, your whole monitor will no longer modeset to a lower resolution if the game requests it, instead Wine itself will do it and only do it for the game itself.

How do I install Lutris Wine?

Install Lutris
  • Open a terminal window and add the Lutris PPA with this command: $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lutris-team/lutris.
  • Next, make sure you update apt first but then install Lutris as normal: $ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install lutris.




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