Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-8350 (Minimum) / AMD Ryzen 5 2600 or Intel Core i7-6700K (Recommended).
Sifu Release/Version: 1.27 Release Group: jc141 Platform: GNU/Linux (via Wine/Proton) Genre: Beat 'em up / Roguelite
The hallmark of a jc141 release is its simplicity. Follow these steps to get Sifu running on your GNU/Linux system. Step 1: Extract the Archive Sifu - 1.27 - MULTi13 - GNU Linux Wine - jc141
MULTi13 (Interface and subtitles in 13 languages)
Automated mapping for DualShock, DualSense, and Xbox controllers via SDL2. System Requirements Recommended OS Ubuntu 22.04 / Arch Linux Latest Rolling Linux Distribution CPU AMD FX-4350 / Intel Core i5-3470 AMD Ryzen 5 1600 / Intel Core i7-6700K RAM GPU Radeon R7 250 / GeForce GT 640 Radeon RX 570 / GeForce GTX 970 Drivers Vulkan 1.3 capable drivers Latest Mesa (AMD) or Proprietary (Nvidia) Storage 30 GB available space 30 GB available space (SSD preferred) Step-by-Step Installation Guide Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-8350 (Minimum) /
The jc141 release diverges from standard game archives in the following ways:
By bundling the game files alongside a tailored, self-contained Wine environment, the package translates Windows DirectX API calls into Vulkan graphics commands on the fly. This translation is managed by DXVK or VKD3D layers embedded directly within the script execution pathway. Advantages of the jc141 Build: Step 1: Extract the Archive MULTi13 (Interface and
Fully installed Vulkan drivers ( vulkan-icd-loader ).
When you first enter a new area in Sifu , you might experience minor stuttering while shaders compile. To mitigate this, ensure Graphics Pipeline Library (GPL) is supported by your drivers (standard in Mesa 23+ and NVIDIA drivers 520+). You can also add __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE=1 to your environment variables to cache shaders permanently.