“Linux Vulkan Performance + Exile Exchange 2 interaction (RX 6600 + KDE/Wayland/X11)”
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Hello,
I would like to report persistent performance issues with Path of Exile 2 on Linux after extensive testing across multiple environments. System: OS: CachyOS (Arch-based) GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6600 CPU: Intel Coffee Lake (Z390 platform) Monitor: 144 Hz Drivers: Mesa RADV Vulkan: Working correctly (vulkaninfo confirmed) Desktop environments tested: KDE Plasma (X11 and Wayland) XFCE4 (X11) Issue summary: PoE 2 is playable on Linux, but suffers from frequent and severe FPS spikes (down to ~9–15 FPS) during high-density encounters (Rituals, Breach, Abyss, heavy visual effects). The issue becomes significantly worse when using Exile Exchange 2 alongside the game. What was tested: X11 vs Wayland sessions Multiple Steam launch options Vulkan-only rendering RADV_PERFTEST=gpl (reduces shader stutter) Windowed / fullscreen / windowed fullscreen With and without Exile Exchange 2 running Observed behavior: Wayland + RADV_PERFTEST=gpl results in noticeably fewer FPS spikes than X11. However, when Exile Exchange 2 (Qt AppImage) is used on Wayland, the game frequently shows black screens or broken focus behavior (likely Vulkan swapchain + Qt/Wayland interaction). On X11, Exile Exchange 2 functions correctly, but performance spikes are much more frequent and severe. Remaining performance issues appear related to shader compilation, CPU main-thread stalls, and/or asset streaming rather than desktop environment configuration. Conclusion: After extensive testing, it appears these performance issues cannot be resolved at the user level and are likely engine-side limitations of PoE 2’s current Linux/Vulkan implementation, especially when interacting with external Qt-based tools such as Exile Exchange 2. I hope this report and testing effort is useful for tracking Linux and Vulkan performance issues. I can provide additional logs or reproduce specific scenarios if needed. Thank you for your time. Last bumped on Jan 23, 2026, 7:03:50 AM
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