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  • DXVK-NVAPI 0.6.4 Implements HDR Support Via DXVK

    Phoronix: DXVK-NVAPI 0.6.4 Implements HDR Support Via DXVK

    A new version of DXVK-NVAPI is now available, the NVIDIA public NVAPI interface implemented atop DXVK for use by Direct3D games running on Valve's Steam Play (Proton). DXVK-NVAPI allows for NVIDIA DLSS for Vulkan / D3D11 / D3D12, NVIDIA Reflex support, PhysX, and other NVIDIA features to be enabled for popular Windows games running on Linux...

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    I'm confused, can you actually use DLSS with a AMD card? Gamescope can already use HDR with AMD without any of this.. I fail to understand what this is about?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kjell View Post
      I'm confused, can you actually use DLSS with a AMD card? Gamescope can already use HDR with AMD without any of this.. I fail to understand what this is about?
      > I'm confused, can you actually use DLSS with a AMD card?

      No, of course not, nvapi does more than DLSS.

      > Gamescope can already use HDR with AMD without any of this

      Not in games that rely on vendor apis like nvapi or amd-ags to enable HDR, before it only worked in games that used the standard DXGI interface for HDR, which is newer than the vendor apis for HDR.

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      • #4
        Had to delete some of my comments, too many weeds.

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        • #5
          allows for NVIDIA DLSS for Vulkan / D3D11 / D3D12, NVIDIA Reflex support, PhysX, and other NVIDIA features
          You mean anti-consumer lock-in tech thats main purpose its to limit your choices to some ngreedia gpus?

          No thanks.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by NeoMorpheus View Post

            You mean anti-consumer lock-in tech thats main purpose its to limit your choices to some ngreedia gpus?

            No thanks.
            Shut up dude. They're doing a good thing here.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jorgepl View Post

              Shut up dude. They're doing a good thing here.
              Dear Leader Jensen its happy with your public display of loyalty to anticonsumer practices.

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