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Direct3D 9 Support Stands A Chance Of Being Added To Mesa
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Originally posted by oibaf View PostNo idea who said that, but I am indeed willing to add it again to my main PPA if nouveau issue got fixed, else I could also set it up in a dedicated PPA.
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Originally posted by oibaf View PostNo idea who said that, but I am indeed willing to add it again to my main PPA if nouveau issue got fixed, else I could also set it up in a dedicated PPA.
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Originally posted by okias View Postone nouveau issue has been solved few minutes ago ( https://github.com/iXit/Mesa-3D/comm...94cbda6808b778 ) but there will be few another I guess, so for now it will be better for users to have possibility checkout Mesa with and without nine patches.
I think that we need two PPAs, so anyone who use a Radeon can play games fast. And i don't understand all the commotion, we have native D3D and good free drivers with one vendor (AMD), all Linux Gamers just replace your GPU with a Radeon, it's just a little extra cost if you sell your Nvidia GPU to, but very cheap for your freedom.
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Originally posted by sarnex View PostUpdate again, my PPA is back because the person who said Nine was readded lied, same link!
Tried Unigine Sanctuary and same thing.
Direct3D UseNative 0 = 15 fps average
Direct3D UseNative 1 = 15 fps average
Opengl Linux = 26 fps average
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