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  • #21
    Originally posted by haagch View Post
    Of course it's PR, but it's AMD's official PR.

    Here is more PR: http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/amd...tnerships.html


    Why does AMD let them do that if they don't agree?
    You are treating this as a zero-sum game when it isn't. That no one can say anything good about DX12 without then equivalently hating Vulkan.

    There's no reason you can't like both API's, and in fact moving towards one will help you a lot in terms of getting the other one running as well.

    I'm quite certain AMD is pushing devs to start using DX12 instead of DX11 as much as possible, as soon as possible. You only have to take a look at some of the benchmarks to understand why. That doesn't mean they are against Vulkan, or that no one is going to use it.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by blackout23 View Post
      The Talos Principle developer thinks it's a bad idea to benchmark highly GPU bound scenarios (4K) at this point.

      http://steamcommunity.com/app/257510...48158145024457



      800x600 would be better.
      Not at this point. That comment was made right after the initial drivers came out, and a lot has happened since then. In particular, you can see for yourself in these benchmarks that AMD's Vulkan driver outperformed DX11 at 4K on 2 of 3 cards, with the Fury a virtual tie. Clearly, whatever bottleneck was slowing things down early on has been solved, at least enough to be competitive.

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      • #23
        IF you LOVE Windows 10 then you are likely in love with DX12. But any developer who does their homework will realize that most gamers are running OLDER versions of Windows so it makes VERY LITTLE sense to develop DX12 for the game when only a %10-20 of their player base is going to see the improvements.

        I WISH UPON A STAR that more developers would realize this and just go with Vulkan.

        At the end of the day there is only one major issues with using Vulkan, and that is getting you game running on XBONE which is a DX12 platform (does it still do DX11?). BOTH API's still won't run on Mac OS which exclusively locked in METAL as their API (can you still use OpenGL under Mac?).

        I really don't understand how Apple can block Vulkan from their platform, that's like stopping someone develop on your platform for monopoly sakes, can someone explain in detail HOW Apple is able to block Vulkan use? or are they just making sure the drivers don't support it?

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        • #24
          Seems these forums no longer like me (posts going nowhere), anyway I hope AMD can find the talent to improve those OpenGL results, they are still ~%40 behind NVIDIA on that front. Not sure why developers want to LOCK everyone into Windows10 with DX12 when most gamers are using Windows 8.1/7 where only Vulkan work with.

          Also the Windows vs Linux Vulkan results were not really that different, compared to NVIDIA's they did have decent improvements with the R9 Fury being only JUST faster then the GTX970. Not sure whats going on with NVIDIA under Windows however, seems they have major issue there...
          Last edited by theriddick; 09 April 2016, 04:01 PM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Pecisk View Post

            I asked not PR pieces. AMD is blasting "DirectX12" from rooftops for a year, all over the internet, in all ads - together with Microsoft. Of course they will say that.
            I'm just more referring to the fact that in just about any game talk out there it's all DX12. The games being released are DX12. The games that are coming are DX12. This is partly because MS has a lot of sway, especially with the XB1.

            I don't know of any AAA developer that has said they're releasing a game with Vulkan? Maybe Doom 4? Or is that OpenGL?

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            • #26
              Trust me, once developers make their DX12 support and realize that only a small fraction of gamers are using it, they will quickly understand why. (not everyone uses Windows10!) x Infinity

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              • #27
                Originally posted by johnc View Post
                I'm just more referring to the fact that in just about any game talk out there it's all DX12. The games being released are DX12. The games that are coming are DX12. This is partly because MS has a lot of sway, especially with the XB1.
                In fairness, DX12 has been out for almost a year, which means that DX12 games are starting to be released while Vulkan games are just getting started.
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                • #28
                  Originally posted by bridgman View Post

                  In fairness, DX12 has been out for almost a year, which means that DX12 games are starting to be released while Vulkan games are just getting started.
                  this is only valid for those who write their own engines. when you use bigger engine, API support comes by it self since you target engine api that abstracts renderers under the hood. and there is a fact that with how cheap engines are now, it is total waste of money to write your own.

                  - UE4. free until 100k earned, then 5%. already has working vulkan, so far mobile
                  - Unity. has free edition and pro engine it self doesn't cost that much. they have bigger problems even for dx12 since they still haven't changed renderer to support multithreaded as it should for either vulkan or dx12. as far as i last checked even starting that work is still on todo list. their dx12 performance is far slower than dx11
                  - CryEngine. Pay as much as you want. source available, so nothing prevents on community writing vulkan backend

                  just these 3 cover most of games being released
                  Last edited by justmy2cents; 09 April 2016, 05:48 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by bridgman View Post

                    In fairness, DX12 has been out for almost a year, which means that DX12 games are starting to be released while Vulkan games are just getting started.
                    Have any AAA Vulkan games been started?

                    I don't even hear any of the devs talking about it.

                    I know I could be wrong here but I doubt that I'm the only one who sees a gigantic disparity in dev mindshare between DX12 and Vulkan.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by johnc View Post

                      Have any AAA Vulkan games been started?

                      I don't even hear any of the devs talking about it.

                      I know I could be wrong here but I doubt that I'm the only one who sees a gigantic disparity in dev mindshare between DX12 and Vulkan.
                      Does Star Citizen count? DOTA 2?

                      How many AAA DX12 games had you heard about a year ago?

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