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I have the old Metro Last Light, but stopped playing it, because of the random crashes.
The graphics update does not offer a lot of value to me. (See comparison)
Can anyone test to see if 2033 or Last Light Redux runs on a graphics card with 1GB VRAM? I know it says 2GB but that seems awfully excessive when the Windows version of Redux only requires 512 MB.
Anyone confirm whether this runs on OPEN SOURCE Radeon (Gallium) drivers, and on a card with 1GB VRAM? I don't want to install Catalyst for my 6870 JUST for this game when the open source drivers work so well for everything else.
Anyone confirm whether this runs on OPEN SOURCE Radeon (Gallium) drivers, and on a card with 1GB VRAM? I don't want to install Catalyst for my 6870 JUST for this game when the open source drivers work so well for everything else.
Read in the store page
"Additional Notes: Due to OpenGL 4, Intel video cards no longer supported"
Which means no Gallium support.
I thanks A4games for the redax, I bought it, but I will wait mesa 11.
Read in the store page
"Additional Notes: Due to OpenGL 4, Intel video cards no longer supported"
Which means no Gallium support.
I thanks A4games for the redax, I bought it, but I will wait mesa 11.
Already saw that, but people have it running on Intel hardware so I don't believe it. It probably runs on AMD hardware as well with mesa, but looking for confirmation. I bought it anyway now and I'm installing it so I'll find out once this huge download is finished....I'll follow up.
Metro Redux runs fine here with Medium settings on Core i5 3570 + nVidia GTX 650 (the recommended GTX 460 is often running a bit better than the GTX 650 on benchmarks).
MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.0 MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=400 %command% gets it to launch - doesn't render anything on Sandybridge here - going to try r600 next
Update:
With r600 it's worse - rather than black it renders what looks like TV static
Last edited by FireBurn; 12 December 2014, 07:47 AM.
Metro Redux runs fine here with Medium settings on Core i5 3570 + nVidia GTX 650 (the recommended GTX 460 is often running a bit better than the GTX 650 on benchmarks).
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