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Originally posted by ObiWan View Post
And Dirt Showdown doesn't even allow Ultra settings on RadeonSI (don't know about fglrx)
On NVidia you can set everything to high or ultra, on radeonsi I'm locked to medium or high.
edit: without '--eon_disable_catalyst_workarounds' what is affected as i see are shadows (high), post processing (medium) and actually ambient occlusion option is missing. And with switch shadows are on ultra, post processing became high and ambient occlusion (ultra).
Probably eON disable those by default on anything other then nvidia (but i am not sure in that at all), again that prove it that those games are not good to compare drivers/cards (or at least benchmarks should compare them with exact same settings and what at least visualy works on all of them - that likely isn't top highest setting) Bioshock also show bad rendering without a switch, but is also faster with it and that fix rendering, etc...Last edited by dungeon; 26 August 2015, 12:06 PM.
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Originally posted by geearf View PostI've been on #radeon for a while, and it seems my system was correctly patched and yet I did not gain anything... so I am unsure of darkbasic's gains... maybe it is system dependent..
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Originally posted by DrYak View PostKudos to the devs. Seems that we're on the right track to eventually reach the point were *AMD* gets nominated as the "official best option for linux users" (thanks to its opensource drivers).
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostAh someone on irc said it is probably about something i bisected 10 days ago and is fixed 2 day ago cool that darkbasic benchmarked that
Anyway I'm going to repeat the benchmark soon, to see what happened exactly.## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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