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You have Bleeding Edge Experimental ProtonDB installed? It helped me a bunch Xubuntu.
Yeah running it smoothly till now with "Proton Experimental", but as I stated after last update of The Division 2 it dropped the frames to around 17FPS.
What I have discovered is, that the GPU (2080 Super) utilization is around 20%-30% and the GPU draws around 40W-50W . CPU utilization is around 20%. So the game does not or can not utilize the dedicated GPU as it should!
I deinstalled the game and am now reinstalling to see if this solves again this issue.
What I learned is that in the Game Library you have to set it to show "Tools" in the list. Proton is there. You might have known this but for anyone who didn't this is huge.
So mine had the update button lit. I couldn't run the game at all. Made a thread and someone mentioned "Bleeding Edge" ... I asked them to explain and learned it is the name of the Beta of the latest ProtonDB. You have to choose to be in it to use it. Looked around youtube and this proved to be a means of increasing FPS for we Linux folks so I decided to update and it's like you flipped a toggle on ProtonDB. In a second it updates and when I ran Division 2 I got passed the Ubisoft box in middle of screen with 2-5 minute followup of something about checking my connection message from Ubisoft Connect. The FPS thing is why people tend to use this but it seems just updating ProtonDB to use it made a huge difference. Game loads about twice as fast too now.
Hope this helps even if you knew about it, I mean, it might help someone else too.
Edit: Forgot to mention that game ran fine until last patch using just Proton Experimental. Patch is what destroyed my ability to run the game so updating to Bleeding Edge fixed that, it may have other fixes than what it is known for is the reason I tried it and it worked.
Thank you for mentioning the "bleeding edge" releases of Proton Experimental, didn't know it existed. Set it to "Bleeding edge untested", and restarted steam. Tried to run Division 2 and it's sadly as slow as it has been with proton Experimental and also current GE-Proton Versions. So no improvement.
Do you get any "EasyAntiCheat" Splashscreen/Loading-Screen when starting Division2 on Linux. I can remember that it always showed up before starting Division2 and now I dont get any EAC Screen when trying to start Division 2.
Any other game i have from Ubisoft is running flawelessly. Only Division 2 is having these kind of problems.
So in my case, reinstalling the Game, reinstalling Proton and EAC Runtime didn't solve the Problem.
Thanks again for your input! :)