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Grand Theft Auto Running On Direct3D Natively On Linux Shows Gallium3D Potential
Wine have much work and time compared to gallium d3d9 tracker and for this reason i dont think wine devs dont use gallium (stefan dosinger on fosdem 2014 talks about gallium dont be supported and without forget some copyrighted issues)
However if more people, developers and maintainers help maybe this situation can change
MESA haves potential. Attempts to mimic proprietary API is a dead end though. Its really silly waste of time to mimick proprietary API rather than improve (or even create new) open APIs instead. Same goes for launching windows binaries and so on. If someone needs windows - go buy one. Linux is not windows. Its good enough on its own. There is no future in mimicking windows. Proven by ReactOS which is still a crap after 15 years of development.
MESA haves potential. Attempts to mimic proprietary API is a dead end though. Its really silly waste of time to mimick proprietary API rather than improve (or even create new) open APIs instead. Same goes for launching windows binaries and so on. If someone needs windows - go buy one. Linux is not windows. Its good enough on its own. There is no future in mimicking windows. Proven by ReactOS which is still a crap after 15 years of development.
Obviously but ReactOS is trying to do EVERYTHING.. d3d9 is just a graphics ABI and a few other things its doable.
MESA haves potential. Attempts to mimic proprietary API is a dead end though. Its really silly waste of time to mimick proprietary API rather than improve (or even create new) open APIs instead. Same goes for launching windows binaries and so on. If someone needs windows - go buy one. Linux is not windows. Its good enough on its own. There is no future in mimicking windows. Proven by ReactOS which is still a crap after 15 years of development.
I don't understand what you're saying. People using Linux aren't going to want to run two OS's. I doubt developers are interested in porting all their old games to Linux, and you know there's going to be a few new games that won't make it either. The DX9 API isn't going to comete with thinks like OpenGL on linux, but it makes for playing old games bearable. Like it or not the recent attention Linux is getting is due to Valve's influence of bringing games to this OS. They unfortunately don't have a different solution to your run Windows idea.
i dont know, GTA IV performs pretty good with CSMT patched wine. with nearly everything max i dont see any big framerate drops.
AMD FX8320 @ 4,2Ghz, GTX 660Ti with prop drivers
According to benchmark from menus, fps is 56.2 @ 1920x1080p with everything maxed except vehicle density and detail density is in the middle
This is fantastic idea. I hope more people will work on this. People from gaming background will never move to linux in numbers if their old games will not work. Thank you devs for making this a reality.
i dont know, GTA IV performs pretty good with CSMT patched wine. with nearly everything max i dont see any big framerate drops.
AMD FX8320 @ 4,2Ghz, GTX 660Ti with prop drivers
According to benchmark from menus, fps is 56.2 @ 1920x1080p with everything maxed except vehicle density and detail density is in the middle
Yeah , keep in mind that , on this video , the graphics card is at 0a performance level , it is still 4 times slower than top memory clock speed
Also another thing , aside from fps , is that the temporary freezes while loading stuff are completely gone on most games , especially games like skyrim , mafia 2 ( this one still has some graphics issues to be sorted )
This is fantastic idea. I hope more people will work on this. People from gaming background will never move to linux in numbers if their old games will not work. Thank you devs for making this a reality.
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