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Was it superseded by newer extensions? Like the ones from 3.3 became another when OpenGL went to 4.0?
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Originally posted by Strunkenbold View PostBlack Mesa wasn't starting without this extension. Don't know if they still rely on that but I think they fixed it in the beta branch.
Minecraft seems to be another one. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110431
I say it's great they finally added this, even it's way too late...
Thanks for the work.
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Originally posted by Kayden View PostIf I recall, there were a couple old ones that had optional support for this. But it was never that compelling. If it was, we would have done it 5 years ago when Chris started this project.
I think the main reason for doing this now is to have more of a consistent feature set between Mesa and closed drivers. There are probably some old enterprise type apps using it, too (if I had to guess).
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110431
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Black Mesa wasn't starting without this extension. Don't know if they still rely on that but I think they fixed it in the beta branch.
Minecraft seems to be another one. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110431
I say it's great they finally added this, even it's way too late...
Thanks for the work.
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Originally posted by Kayden View PostIf I recall, there were a couple old ones that had optional support for this. But it was never that compelling. If it was, we would have done it 5 years ago when Chris started this project.
I think the main reason for doing this now is to have more of a consistent feature set between Mesa and closed drivers. There are probably some old enterprise type apps using it, too (if I had to guess).
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If I recall, there were a couple old ones that had optional support for this. But it was never that compelling. If it was, we would have done it 5 years ago when Chris started this project.
I think the main reason for doing this now is to have more of a consistent feature set between Mesa and closed drivers. There are probably some old enterprise type apps using it, too (if I had to guess).
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