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The tweaks seem to work just fine for me using Proton as if it were native Windows.
The only thing I noticed was some textures remained blurry, like a shield in my inventory etc. Might be down to needing to clear and rebuild shader cache I guess. Nothing I can't live with.
Of course I had about 30 fps boost but at what cost... I don't want to be blind.
I just thought that this man came with ultimate solution for proper TextureStreaming option, nope.
I heavily relied on the -notexturestreaming augment to make circle of slaughters playable. To give you an idea of the difference it made for me - without it, playing a circle of slaughter was near impossible due the constant micro-stutters of 1-2 seconds constantly as soon as a few weapon drops started to build up on the ground. With the -notexturestreaming thing on, I would have zero stutters, no matter how many weapon drops were on the ground.
Without this command line augment, circle of slaughters will become literally unplayable for me :( Damn :(
Why can't they just fix the performance issues associated with lots of weapon drops on the ground, rather than bork useful command line augments.
Anyway, thank you for being so helpful when 2k/gearbox wasn't.