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Is there an overview of which COD games work on Linux?

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So… no idea what happened but it works again.

Just in case anyone stumbles upon this thread at some point here are my current settings:

  • The compatibility layer is proton-ge-custom (from AUR)
  • Steam Input Translation in the Forza Horizon 4 Controller Settings is enabled using the “Official Layout for Forza Horizon 4 - Gamepad”
  • Regular mode (not big picture mode)
  • Steam Overlay is enabled

I still have the issue that on some screens it shows the keyboard buttons and not the controller buttons but since the controller works anyway I don’t really care (it’s just the optics).

Thanks everyone for your suggestions! :)

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Maybe I should start over since I still have the old disk. What would be the best/proper way to swap an older smaller disk for a new larger one?

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No UUIDs, only paths. When booting from a live system I noticed /etc/fstab is empty. Also, there where a bunch of partitions on /dev/sda and I can’t see any on /dev/nvme0n1

No not consciously

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Yes it gets detected fine including all six RGB slots :)

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I’ve used this link to set the sizes to 16 and 4, respectively. Hmm. Anything else I might try?

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If I may ask you another question regarding support: I have a Corsair Capellix H115i cooler, 2x ML140 RGB PWM fans and 4x LL120 RGB PWM fans. They are all connected to the commander core that came with the pump. OpenRGB detects the commander core and for a brief moment I was able to control three of the smaller fans (another one the same model not however) but now I can’t control anything. Are these devices not supported or is there something I can do to make it work?

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Thanks I ordered the Razer and also a Basilisk V3 mouse to go along with it, replacing a Logitech 203.

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