heyo, just a heads up, the in game console command to show fps actually LOWERS fps at the moment. it's been broken since beta, steam overlay with the fps counter turned on should work better.
I haven't had the chance of using Linux like this yet, as I lack a hard drive with enough speed and storage to do so, but I recommend you try a less bloated distro and stick with older games. Emulation up to Wii runs very well, even in 2x resolution. Older Valve games like L4D2 also runs great after all shaders are compiled. If the game has a native Linux build, even better. I also don't recommend using the overclock at all unless your fan and heatsink are pristine, as well as your thermal compound. You really don't want to damage that APU. At least make sure the fan settings are set correctly or it will overheat. I'm a fan of yours since recently and it's been a blast. Got a PS4 in late 2021 and it was useless to me until that 9.00 exploit came around, and I spend most of my day helping folks around on the official PlayStation Homebrew server. Should you need help, feel free to come over sometime :) Cheers man.
Also tried with FSR on performance mode, but all it did was make the game look worse with no real performance gain. Also, I can set host_timescale to around 1.8~2.0 and the game almost feels normal speed... but that's a super hacky solution to that problem
probably limited by CPU. Dota2 & CS2 very hungry for cpu performance, while AMD Juguar (ps4 cpu) is originally designed by AMD as low-end cpu for tablet pc CS2 especially hungry for CPU cache, while it is miserably small on jaguar.
Hi, i know the concept was for a ps2 to run cs2... but considering there was actually a physical copy of cs:go for ps3 and xbox360, you might be able to make cs2 run on a ps3. and i would like to know how that goes.... *shrug*
@@KaitDiaz47 9700 have much more single thread performance but only 2 modules and 4 threads against 8 cores and 8 threads. So final result is depending on game/task and how it's using multithreading.
I remember some other sources finding via new threadripper testing that CS2 really doesn't like lots of slower cores, especially low clock speeds.. CS:GO would likely run a lot better.
I’m five months late but you need to install the Radeon driver. Funny enough, the channel Action Retro installed SteamOS on one of the trash can macs. He said in that video to use the Radeon driver, I might be wrong but they both came out around the same time.
- everything low - boost player contrast off - Idk if fullscreen would make a difference Idk if FSR disabled makes a big difference compared to using it too
@@VarVarJeg actually, the ps4 pro has better performance on linux than the ps4, becuase the drivers are fixed. and we have now (for 9.00) linux PRO paylods
I do remember some people lowering the textures through editing the files Though that was csgo, i haven't seen it with cs2 Possible the way the game could run But there is a chance it could be detected as cheating and ban you
Its all running on CPU, I was trying to find the info on it but google sucks so bad now a days as far as i know homebrew is not yet able to fully acess gpu, So its all software rending. this is why emulation outside of using sonys official emulators don't get any good performence past something like sega and SNES. why stuff like retroarch is only decent up to those type of systems. I wish i could find the page i was reading but basically they don't have low enough access to gpu due to not understanding or due to encryption or something like that! its been at least a year since i read that unless it schange since then.
Really stupid question: What happens if you stream the game from your PC to the PS4? Y'know, seeing as Steam was initially insisting that you stream the game to the PS4 rather than download it at first.
heyo, just a heads up, the in game console command to show fps actually LOWERS fps at the moment. it's been broken since beta, steam overlay with the fps counter turned on should work better.
Wow that's ridiculous
Not only on CS2, it's also on all source games. As an example my FPS was 40 in TF2 so I disabled all hud elements and now im getting 90+ fps.
I haven't had the chance of using Linux like this yet, as I lack a hard drive with enough speed and storage to do so, but I recommend you try a less bloated distro and stick with older games. Emulation up to Wii runs very well, even in 2x resolution. Older Valve games like L4D2 also runs great after all shaders are compiled. If the game has a native Linux build, even better.
I also don't recommend using the overclock at all unless your fan and heatsink are pristine, as well as your thermal compound. You really don't want to damage that APU. At least make sure the fan settings are set correctly or it will overheat.
I'm a fan of yours since recently and it's been a blast. Got a PS4 in late 2021 and it was useless to me until that 9.00 exploit came around, and I spend most of my day helping folks around on the official PlayStation Homebrew server. Should you need help, feel free to come over sometime :)
Cheers man.
Also tried with FSR on performance mode, but all it did was make the game look worse with no real performance gain.
Also, I can set host_timescale to around 1.8~2.0 and the game almost feels normal speed... but that's a super hacky solution to that problem
probably limited by CPU. Dota2 & CS2 very hungry for cpu performance, while AMD Juguar (ps4 cpu) is originally designed by AMD as low-end cpu for tablet pc
CS2 especially hungry for CPU cache, while it is miserably small on jaguar.
Hi, i know the concept was for a ps2 to run cs2... but considering there was actually a physical copy of cs:go for ps3 and xbox360, you might be able to make cs2 run on a ps3. and i would like to know how that goes.... *shrug*
@@joeford4548what about the AMD A10 9700 compared to the PS4
@@KaitDiaz47 9700 have much more single thread performance but only 2 modules and 4 threads against 8 cores and 8 threads.
So final result is depending on game/task and how it's using multithreading.
psxitarch v3 ps4 driver mesa 22.2.0
I remember some other sources finding via new threadripper testing that CS2 really doesn't like lots of slower cores, especially low clock speeds.. CS:GO would likely run a lot better.
psxitarch v3 ps4 driver mesa 22.2.0 performs good
what about mesa 24
I’m five months late but you need to install the Radeon driver. Funny enough, the channel Action Retro installed SteamOS on one of the trash can macs. He said in that video to use the Radeon driver, I might be wrong but they both came out around the same time.
Those lag spike is a bug or something because I am also experiencing it on linux (amd apu 5600G) (runs fine on windows)
I wonder how the legacy version would work
it was bad too, huge lag spikes like shown but way more smooth so it was maybe playable vs friends
- everything low
- boost player contrast off
- Idk if fullscreen would make a difference
Idk if FSR disabled makes a big difference compared to using it too
best fix, buy a ps4 pro
actually, the original ps4 has better performance on linux than the ps4 pro
crazy
@@VarVarJeg actually, the ps4 pro has better performance on linux than the ps4, becuase the drivers are fixed. and we have now (for 9.00) linux PRO paylods
@@VarVarJeg It was fixed a long time ago
@@VarVarJegno kvm on original ps4 = no windows 10 on original ps4 + worse performance than ps4 pro
Crazy
@@Annyumi_ read the reply to my comment from the first guy
You can try CoreCTRL and boosting the GPU speed it says 33mhz if ım not mistaking?
just could do it with a nintendo switch LOL
I do remember some people lowering the textures through editing the files
Though that was csgo, i haven't seen it with cs2
Possible the way the game could run
But there is a chance it could be detected as cheating and ban you
That's something I was kind of worried about, getting banned for connecting with such janky hardware
possibly some console commands may be able to increase the fps
would CS: Source run on that?
Epic
its like its playing on an emulator lmao, its so slow.
Upgrade your ps4 with A Ssd
Its all running on CPU, I was trying to find the info on it but google sucks so bad now a days as far as i know homebrew is not yet able to fully acess gpu, So its all software rending. this is why emulation outside of using sonys official emulators don't get any good performence past something like sega and SNES. why stuff like retroarch is only decent up to those type of systems. I wish i could find the page i was reading but basically they don't have low enough access to gpu due to not understanding or due to encryption or something like that! its been at least a year since i read that unless it schange since then.
shader detail-low, FSR-performance? 💀
the third world struggle is real lmao
What if you download csgo instead
can you try if you can play blur on ps4 Linux?
Vram 2gb maybe ran better
Really stupid question: What happens if you stream the game from your PC to the PS4? Y'know, seeing as Steam was initially insisting that you stream the game to the PS4 rather than download it at first.
When I stream it it runs fine, when I initially did my PS4 Linux video I streamed Doom and it ran spectacular
@@JonBringusoc and ram increase
If you have a ps4 pro, can you try it on there? not sure if linux on ps4 pro is still super unstable
Just did some reading and it seems the pro's performance on linux has been fixed. If you want I can run these tests too and show you my performance