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Originally posted by karolherbst View Post
Mostly, yes. Of course the driver quality isnt as high and random GPU crashes can happen or random bugs, but nouveau was able to run bioshock infinite a week after release without any problems except maybe performance, but it was playable in a decent GPU.
Just OpnGL threaded applications are a big issue currently.
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Originally posted by pal666 View Postyes, and features.txt says yes
Code:GL 4.4, GLSL 4.40 -- all DONE: i965/gen8+, nvc0, radeonsi GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIB_STRIDE DONE (all drivers) GL_ARB_buffer_storage DONE (i965, nv50, r600) GL_ARB_clear_texture DONE (i965, nv50, r600) GL_ARB_enhanced_layouts DONE (i965, nv50, llvmpipe, softpipe) - compile-time constant expressions DONE - explicit byte offsets for blocks DONE - forced alignment within blocks DONE - specified vec4-slot component numbers DONE (i965, nv50, llvmpipe, softpipe) ...
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Originally posted by pal666 View Postopensource drivers should fix their bugs like everyone else, what else you like me to clarify?
[1] https://www.khronos.org/conformance/adopters/
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Originally posted by FLHerne View Post
Exposing GL4.5 requires passing the conformance tests. Khronos charge tens of thousands of dollars per GL(ES) version [1] just for access to those tests. It's nothing to do with 'fixing bugs', it's the FOSS community not having $200,000 spare for the privilege of providing an open implementation of Khronos' specs.
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