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    You need an account. It will go "public" very soon accoding to Valve. Report all your issues there!

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    I dont get how many accounts somebody needs to report an issue to amd. Can't the devs read the existing forums? I mean there is an amd subforum for steam already. When you use steam then you have got an account there. So why should somebody register for a RESTRICTED forum. That's completely stupid when amd devs decide who may post errors and who not. That's not how it works, definitely NOT.

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    • #3
      You need an account.
      Last edited by Robert932; 16 December 2012, 05:26 AM.

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      • #4
        Important notes about this forum from Valve:
        AMD has opened a new forum ( http://devgurus.amd.com/community/steam-linux ) for those of you using Linux AMD graphics drivers. The purpose of the AMD forum is to provide a direct line to AMD for feedback on their graphics drivers. Currently before you can post you will need to create a new AMD forum account and request access to the forum. Currently, the forum is private but that will change to public very soon.

        AMD has opened a new forum ( http://devgurus.amd.com/community/steam-linux ) for those of you using Linux AMD graphics drivers. The purpose of the AMD forum is to provide a direct line to AMD for feedback on their graphics drivers. Currently before you can post you will need to create a new AMD forum account and request access to the forum. Currently, the forum is private but that will change to public very soon.


        Originally posted by Kano View Post
        I dont get how many accounts somebody needs to report an issue to amd.
        Lolwut? You doesn't need account for example for this http://www.amd.com/us/LinuxCrewSurvey or for this http://emailcustomercare.amd.com.
        Originally posted by Kano View Post
        Can't the devs read the existing forums?
        There is already enough properly reported issues - better to work on fixes instead of reading external Internet forums to find additional reports.
        Originally posted by Kano View Post
        So why should somebody register for a RESTRICTED forum.
        Forum already is open: http://devgurus.amd.com/community/steam-linux

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        • #5
          I don't see a single reply by AMD so far.
          Looks familiar when it comes to Catalyst. :/

          Maybe they're already frustrated due to those legacy-driver related postings...

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          • #6
            In fairness, most of the posts came on the weekend...

            EDIT -- my bad, I was looking at date of last post... and in case anyone hasn't seen it, this post describes a workaround for running TF2 on the legacy drivers :

            NOTE: AMD have released a new Legacy driver which resolves the problem this workaround originally... worked around. Go get 'em! The Catalyst Legacy 12.6 drivers are missing a fairly trivial extension, GL_EXT_texture_sRGB_decode. This extension allows the game engine to switch a texture between sRGB decoding(gamma correction) and linear decoding (no gamma correction). It is used for DX9 emulation, which it appears the source engine is doing.
            Last edited by bridgman; 16 December 2012, 09:53 AM.
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            • #7
              @bridgman

              That workaround causes rendering problems. Also do you know that some ppl managed to activate the "disabled" bits on the 12.10 drivers to run on legacy hardware? Look

              AMD Catalyst 12.10 WHQL Modded_ Legacy GPU(s) - Super Stable, Super Performance.. (31/OCT/2012)...


              When modders can activate it then amd can do the same much simpler. That's just a marketing trick that users should buy new hardware - not more not less.

              @RussianNeuroMancer

              I definine restricted as that a mod needs to enable your account to be able to post. Nvidia has now an old board as well because nvnews was too long down but do you think somebody has to enable your account manually there?
              Last edited by Kano; 16 December 2012, 10:55 AM.

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              • #8
                The workaround doesn't actually add support for the extension, it just bypasses the check. It's certainly not recommended programming practice (although a disturbing number of apps do things like that) and I wouldn't have passed it on if it wasn't for the fact that a bunch of users had said they were running reasonably well with it.

                Don't understand your next statement. The code for pre-5xxx isn't being tested or fixed in the mainline code... does the fact that some of it hasn't actually been removed or completely bitrotted yet somehow turn that into a "marketing trick" ?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by entropy View Post
                  I don't see a single reply by AMD so far.
                  http://steamcommunity.com/app/221410...39854097294734

                  Originally posted by Kano View Post
                  I definine restricted as that a mod needs to enable your account to be able to post. Nvidia has now an old board as well because nvnews was too long down but do you think somebody has to enable your account manually there?
                  Again - forum is already open: http://devgurus.amd.com/community/steam-linux
                  You doesn't need wait for moderator account activation to post here (that was old test forum http://devgurus.amd.com/groups/steam-linux - it's already deleted).

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