Eventually DXVK will beat AMD on D3D11 but not Nvidia. AMD's D3D11 feels abandoned and the ultra fast path with very advanced multi threading seams impossible there. Just invest on Linux with a Radeon, this is the best PC choice.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostFWIW, in the next week or two hope to do a Windows vs. Linux Steam Play comparison with the same systems/GPUs.
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Originally posted by birdie View PostI'll wait for screenshots. I can't imagine AMD Windows drivers to be this bad. We are talking up to 20% difference which is just huge.
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Originally posted by nuetzel View Post
Have you 'tested' it on Windows, finally?Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by Masush5 View Post
Hitman 2 running faster on DXVK + radv compared to native AMD DX11 was already discovered months ago by reddit users:
(there are more posts than this one)
It's not a case of DXVK cutting corners, it renders everything correctly, it's just that AMD's DX11 driver is typical AMD cpu-boundware and ends up getting beating by DXVK + radv in some games, even with the translation layer overhead. This doesn't happen on nvidia because their dx11 driver is very efficient.
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Oops, can't edit. Michael is Wayland enabled on your system? You mention something about it being disabled on Ubuntu, but in my experience that has not been the case. You need to specify wayland=false in /etc/gdm3/custom.conf. It's commented out. If you disable Wayland on NVIDIA systems at least, DXVK and proton are severely hampered and framerates drop.
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