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RPCS3 is running well performance wise, but I get consistent freezing in LittleBigPlanet when using Vulkan. My Linux Mint 20 system packages are up to date using the latest available kernel and AMD Mesa driver. The AppImage file for RPCS3 is also up to date as of today. I don't have this issue with OpenGL, but OpenGL isn't playable due to the frame rate dropping down to something like 15FPS when certain halo/glow effects are on screen. I don't have this issue running in Windows 10 on a different machine using the Nvidia driver. I also changed the Mesa shader compiler from ACO to LLVM whcih made no difference. The value and offset in the error message are the same every time.

To trigger the freeze and segfault, pressing start to bring down the menu is 100% reliable. I've attached system information from Steam, the main log, the TTY log, and terminal output.
Missing log file from .cache/rpcs3, what you uploaded doesn't contain the log file
That's odd, I attached several logs in a .7z file but it's not showing up in my post. I've attached it again to this post and my original post.

It happens in some other games too. Here's a log from Tony Hawk's Project 8 (BLUS30011).
You reuploaded the same .7z that has no log files, only random txt files
The second file you uploaded is from an empty log, you need to boot the game then close the emulator
I provided what is needed and then some per the forum rules. Elitist attitudes like yours don't help to grow the community. Screw it. Just delete my account since I won't be back.
> Pack up your log files. Copy pasta from the emulator's log window onto a new text file doesn't count, as that's merely a resume from what's happening. Use a compressing tool such as 7-Zip to compress the RPCS3.log and TTY.log files to a .7z file after closing the emulator.

If you're so knowledgeable to know what's required from a log file to be ignoring the support guidelines and submitting what you feel is right why aren't you reading it yourself and fixing the issues you're having instead of posting cringe?

You're not entitled to anyone's good will to help you for free in the first place. You either submit a proper support request and wait for help, or you don't and don't get any help.