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  • #41
    Deux Ex: MD performance on any card is some kind of a joke. I mean - it really not a problem with drivers. 4 FPS on low? What? No, someone needs to fix their port, but probably they are not going to...

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Night Nord View Post
      Deux Ex: MD performance on any card is some kind of a joke. I mean - it really not a problem with drivers. 4 FPS on low? What? No, someone needs to fix their port, but probably they are not going to...
      Is it a port issue or a driver issue?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by geearf View Post
        Is it a port issue or a driver issue?
        That is always chicken and egg question, drivers can always speed up something here and there. As either porter optimize for driver or driver optimize for the port. But should they do it or not and why should drivers do anything or not when porter can do it also, when we know that time fixes most of the issues and particulary new hardware - that is the question
        Last edited by dungeon; 30 December 2016, 11:14 PM.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by dungeon View Post

          That is always chicken and egg question, drivers can always speed up something here and there. As either porter optimize for driver or driver optimize for the port. But should they do it or not and why should drivers do anything or not when porter can do it also, when we know that time fixes most of the issues and particulary new hardware - that is the question
          Well if both would optimize to the (pseudo-)max it'd be great

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          • #45
            Originally posted by geearf View Post
            Well if both would optimize to the (pseudo-)max it'd be great
            He, he, it is actually opposite They should optimize for pseudo low, but maxed out you get for free on big on newer GPUs.

            When even low is slower and it is, it is bad port bound everywhere. More API bound, both more CPU and GPU bound. So they must bump system requirements as they do. That is how it is, if low is fine, system is fine, API is fine so everything is fine and on par with original. And again if low is fine drivers can fix it up too on high if needed, otherwise it will be slower forever.
            Last edited by dungeon; 31 December 2016, 02:45 AM.

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