Proton 6.3-RC5 / Linux

That sounds promising, my Linux laptop is 1050 so it might be playable, I've given up on Odyssey for now, I'll try again when Update 5 is released, if that's still not fixed some of the other issues then I won't bother again util the beta end and they do the Console release.
 
I've found that GloriousEggroll's Proton-6.10-GE-1 gives me better performance than the Valve builds. I did some testing playing in my host OS vs inside a Win10 KVM, and I plan to re-do that after the next patch (with more precise numbers this time). Results of my initial, very imprecise test below.

Specs:

Distro: Arch
Kernel: 5.12.9-arch1-1
Proton: 6.10-GE-1
CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X 12c/24t (10c/20t passed to KVM)
GPU: EVGA 2080 Super
RAM: 32GB DDR4-3200 CL16 (16GB passed to KVM)

KVM FPS: ~50-60 in stations, ~20-30 on planet surfaces with frequent dips below 20.
Host FPS: ~60-70 in stations, ~20-30 on surface but without the constant drops.
 
Update 5 didn't make difference (at least with Proton 6.3-5).
I have low fps (in station ~50, on ground ~25) with a RTX 2060 and a lot of stutter.
The cause of the stutter is the same like it was on Odyssey release - ED is filling up my VRAM (and probably needs to stream textures from a slower cache - is this right(?)).
No problems on Windows (90 fps capped, ultra settings, 1080p).

Distro: KDE neon
Kernel: 5.12.13-xanmod1
Proton: 6.3-5 (other versions crashed ED instantly for me - maybe I need to rebuild my prefix?)
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 6c/12t (OC to all core 3.85 GHz)
GPU: Zotac RTX 2060 AMP 6GB (Driver: 460.84)
RAM: 16 GB DDR4-3000
 
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