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  • #41
    That is what happens when a top tier company hires top tier developers to develope for a top tier platform.

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    • #42
      I seriously doubt that they achieved those kind of results with default ubuntu 12.04 with current available nvidia blob.

      Right now, ubuntu 12.04 performs like crap with nvidia. Compiz and Unity is crap.

      Ubuntu 12.04 runs top noth performance, if you ditch Unity and Compiz, and use gnome classic without effects.

      At least, with windows, I don?t have to disable anything to achieve maximum performance.

      That?s the state of linux right now, that i seriously hope that change.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by narciso View Post
        I seriously doubt that they achieved those kind of results with default ubuntu 12.04 with current available nvidia blob.
        They're using Fedora for development:

        We are Future, the global platform for specialist media, home to some of the world's most popular media brands and expert content.


        (Don't remember at which point he says he's using Fedora, but he says it.)

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        • #44
          But in their blog, they state the benchmarks were done in ubunt 12.04 32bit.

          Also, they are targeting steam client to ubuntu.

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          • #45
            Maybe the Steam Client somehow disables Compiz and Unity and re-enable them after you exit game ?!?

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            • #46
              Originally posted by RealNC View Post
              They're using Fedora for development:

              We are Future, the global platform for specialist media, home to some of the world's most popular media brands and expert content.


              (Don't remember at which point he says he's using Fedora, but he says it.)
              This guy is not affiliated with Valve. So how does it matter which distribution *he* uses?

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              • #47
                Originally posted by entropy View Post
                This guy is not affiliated with Valve. So how does it matter which distribution *he* uses?
                "Lee is also known for his Big List of Linux Games on Steam, and the Big List of 3rd Party DRM on Steam."

                Hm, this made me think he was working for Valve :-P

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Sidicas View Post
                  I don't recall it being bad.. I remember playing Enemy Territory on Woody with no problems... I'm pretty sure I was using blob graphics drivers though.
                  Linux really isn't bad for gaming, it's just that the open graphics drivers are lagging too far behind current generation games.. I think that's just a matter of manpower.. As somebody else said, if Linux can get a solid 5 FPS advantage over Windows on the latest games, then a *LOT* of people will switch from Windows.

                  I want to buy an AMD Trinity ultrabook, but the AMD 7000 series GPU support in Linux is scary bad..
                  Go ahead! Trinity has 6900 class gpu.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by RealNC View Post
                    "Lee is also known for his Big List of Linux Games on Steam, and the Big List of 3rd Party DRM on Steam."

                    Hm, this made me think he was working for Valve :-P
                    He's not working for Valve, but he knows his stuff. He *should* work for Valve though.

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                    • #50
                      try it on FreeBSD

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                      Can we see a Benchmark Windows vs Linux vs FreeBSD?

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