Game Compatibility and Performance¶
Community-tested games with performance data and known issues for the BC-250.
Performance Overview¶
The BC-250 delivers solid 1080p gaming performance, comparable to an RX 6600 or GTX 1660 Ti.
Typical Performance: - 1080p High Settings: 60-100+ FPS in most titles - 1080p Medium Settings: 80-120+ FPS - 1440p: Playable in many titles with FSR - Ray Tracing: Entry-level performance (30-60 FPS with compromises)
Tested AAA Games¶
Cyberpunk 2077¶
Performance: - 1080p High + FSR: 70-90 FPS (no RT) - 1080p High + FSR + RT (lighting only): 50-60 FPS - 1080p Ultra + FSR3.1: 100+ FPS
Settings Recommendations: - Enable FSR 2.0/3.1 Quality mode - Ray tracing: Lighting only (disable RT shadows) - DLSS/FSR Frame Generation works well
Known Issues: - Maximum power draw game (up to 235W) - Requires good cooling
Benchmarks:
- Stock (2000 MHz @ 1000mV): 57.66 FPS
- OC (2230 MHz @ 1035mV): 60.82 FPS
- With mitigations=off: +18 FPS boost
The Last of Us Part I¶
Performance: - 1080p Medium-High: 60 FPS (stable)
Settings Recommendations: - Medium-High settings for 60 FPS - FSR helps maintain frame rate
Known Issues: - Heat: 90-100°C during shader compilation - Some clicking in audio reported
Control¶
Performance: - 1080p + RT: 40 FPS
Settings Recommendations: - Ray tracing works but demanding - Lower RT quality for better FPS
Notes: - Good RT performance for entry-level RT hardware
Detroit: Become Human¶
Performance: - 1080p Medium: 60 FPS (capped)
Settings Recommendations: - Medium settings for best frame latency - Caps at 60 FPS for cinematic feel
Notes: - Runs smoothly, no issues reported
Devil May Cry 5¶
Performance: - 1080p High: 100 FPS
Settings Recommendations: - High settings easily achievable - Lowest frame latency (10ms) of tested games
Notes: - Excellent optimization, runs great
Company of Heroes 3¶
Performance: - Playable
Settings Recommendations: - Use 4GB VRAM split (512MB causes artifacts/crashes)
Notes: - VRAM-sensitive game, needs adequate allocation
Red Dead Redemption 2¶
Performance: - Benchmark: 45+ FPS minimum
Settings Recommendations:
- Use -useMaximumSettings launch flag
- May detect as software rendering - change adapter in graphics settings to match vulkaninfo --summary output
Known Issues: - Can detect wrong graphics adapter
Popular Games¶
Fortnite¶
Does Not Work
Fortnite uses Easy Anti-Cheat which does not support Linux. Cannot run on BC-250.
Apex Legends¶
Status: Not tested extensively Expected: Good performance expected
Valorant¶
Status: Anti-cheat may have issues on Linux Expected: Technical challenges
CS2 (Counter-Strike 2)¶
Status: Works well Expected: 100+ FPS at 1080p
Rocket League¶
Status: Works well Expected: 120+ FPS at 1080p
Elden Ring¶
Status: Playable Expected: 60 FPS with some settings adjustments
Emulation¶
Ryujinx (Nintendo Switch)¶
Game: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Performance: - Consistent: 20 FPS across multiple boards and distros - Appears to be board limitation for this specific game - Other users report 60+ FPS with specific configurations
Notes: - Performance varies significantly by game - Some games run at 60 FPS - TOTK specifically seems problematic
Other Emulators¶
Status: Generally good PCSX2 (PS2): Excellent RPCS3 (PS3): Good for lighter titles Dolphin (GameCube/Wii): Excellent
Ray Tracing Performance¶
Games with RT Tested¶
| Game | Resolution | FPS | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cyberpunk 2077 | 1080p | 50-60 | RT lighting only, FSR quality |
| Control | 1080p | 40 | Full RT |
| Portal 2 RTX | 720p | 40 | Software RT in Mesa 25.2+ |
| Half-Life 2 RTX | 720p | 20-30 | Very demanding |
Real Hardware RT
BC-250 uses real RDNA 2 hardware RT, not software emulation (with Mesa 25.2+).
FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution)¶
FSR 2.0/3.0 Support: Excellent
Performance Gains: - FSR Quality: +20-30% FPS - FSR Balanced: +30-40% FPS - FSR Performance: +40-60% FPS
FSR Frame Generation: - Works in supported games - Can double frame rate - Adds slight latency
FSR 4 with Optiscaler: - Community reports Balance mode better than FSR 3.1.5 Quality - Worth testing in supported games
Known Game Issues¶
Magic: The Gathering Arena¶
Issue: Crashes/freezes specifically on Fedora Workaround: Works better on Manjaro or Bazzite Possible Fix: Try different Proton versions
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth¶
Issue: "DX12 is not supported on your system" Cause: Game checks for specific GPU compatibility Status: No fix for BC-250 yet Workaround: None currently
Black Myth Wukong¶
Issue: Cleaned files version - "CreateProcess() returned 2" error Cause: Anti-tamper detection Workaround: Use unmodified game files
Proton Compatibility¶
Recommended Proton Versions: - Proton Experimental: Latest features, some instability - Proton GE: Community-maintained, better compatibility - Proton 8.0/9.0: Stable versions
Per-Game Proton Selection: - Some games work better with specific Proton versions - Test different versions if game doesn't work
Install Proton GE:
# Install ProtonUp-Qt
sudo dnf install protonup-qt # Fedora
sudo pacman -S protonup-qt # Arch
# Launch and install Proton-GE
protonup-qt
Performance Optimization¶
Steam Launch Options¶
MangoHud (FPS overlay):
Force RADV and fix glitches:
GameMode (CPU optimization):
Combined:
In-Game Settings¶
Graphics Priority: 1. Resolution: 1080p native or with FSR 2. Texture Quality: High (plenty of VRAM) 3. Shadows: Medium-High 4. Effects: Medium 5. Post-Processing: Medium 6. Ray Tracing: Selective (lighting only, or off)
V-Sync: - Disable for lowest latency - Enable if screen tearing bothers you - Use FreeSync/G-Sync if monitor supports it
System Tweaks¶
CPU Governor:
Disable Compositing (X11): - Reduces latency - Automatic in most games with fullscreen
VRAM Requirements by Game¶
| VRAM Usage | Games | Recommended Split |
|---|---|---|
| < 2GB | Esports, indie games | 512MB |
| 2-4GB | Most games | 4GB |
| 4-6GB | AAA titles | 4GB + mem params |
| 6GB+ | Highest settings, RT | 4GB + mem params |
Memory Parameters for More VRAM:
Benchmark Scores¶
Unigine Superposition (1080p Extreme)¶
| Configuration | Score | GPU Temp |
|---|---|---|
| Stock (2000 MHz, 1000mV) | 3888 | 76°C |
| Patched (2230 MHz, 1035mV) | 4118 | 86°C |
Furmark (Stress Test)¶
Warning: Unrealistic load, not representative of gaming
| Configuration | Power Draw |
|---|---|
| Stock (2000 MHz, 1000mV) | 250W |
| OC (2230 MHz, 1085mV) | 320W |
Furmark Power Draw
Furmark draws significantly more power than any game. Use game benchmarks for realistic testing.
Game-Specific Tweaks¶
Improve Stuttering¶
Check shader caching: - Steam pre-compiles shaders - Wait for shader compilation before playing - Can cause initial stuttering
Increase shader cache size:
Fix Audio Clicking¶
Some games have audio issues: - Try different Proton versions - Use Proton-GE - Check game-specific ProtonDB reports
Resources¶
ProtonDB¶
Check game compatibility: protondb.com
- Community reports on Linux compatibility
- Specific BC-250 performance may vary
- Look for similar AMD GPU reports
Are We Anti-Cheat Yet¶
Check anti-cheat compatibility: areweanticheatyet.com
- Some games with kernel-level anti-cheat don't work on Linux
- Situation improving over time
Performance Expectations¶
vs. PlayStation 5¶
| Aspect | BC-250 | PS5 |
|---|---|---|
| CPU Performance | 75% | 100% |
| GPU Performance | 67% | 100% |
| Real-World Gaming | 70-80% | 100% |
Summary: Expect slightly lower performance than PS5, but still very capable for 1080p gaming.
vs. Desktop GPUs¶
Approximate Equivalent: - Rasterization: Between RX 6600 and RX 6600 XT - Ray Tracing: Similar to RX 6600 - Memory: 16GB total (split), vs 8GB dedicated
Tips for Best Experience¶
- Use FSR: Free performance boost in supported games
- Install Governor: Essential for dynamic frequency scaling
- Update Mesa: Always use Mesa 25.1.3+ for best compatibility
- Try Proton-GE: Better compatibility than stock Proton
- Monitor Temps: Keep GPU < 85°C for stability
- Adequate VRAM: Use 4GB split for AAA games
- Disable Mitigations:
mitigations=offfor +10-15% FPS - Optimize Kernel: Use 6.15.7-6.17.7 or 6.12-6.14 LTS, avoid 6.15.0-6.15.6 and 6.17.8+