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Originally posted by QaridariumI learned that performance is irrelevant.
I have had so many problems with closed source drivers in the past and performance was never a problem.
I use what is stable and secure and compatible.
And if i need more performance i buy newer hardware.
People blame open source drivers about video acceleration i think this is bullshit just buy a faster CPU to fix this problem.
Right now i use a 3,8ghz phenomII quatcore if this is to slow i buy a newer one.
i use a hd4770 right now if this card is to slow i buy a newer one.
Blaming the open source driver because of performance is just bullshit.
The open-source drivers do not support all of the features Multiwinia uses for performance, so naturally there will be some slowdown compared with the more complete closed-source drivers. Fortunately, on modern hardware this is rarely an issue, but upgrading hardware is not affordable for everyone.
So, respectfully, in some cases the open source driver is the performance bottleneck. The developers are always working to improve things, but it doesn't happen overnight. Buying new hardware --- whilst certainly a quick fix --- costs money; the closed-source drivers are free. But, by all means, use whatever drivers work best for you.
Still, as long as you're enjoying the game, it doesn't matter what driver you're using!
-- Sulix
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Thanks for the porting work, Sulix.
Did you port Darwinia also? I ask because on my machine, Darwinia sometimes has a slight stutter if I zoom out or scroll around very fast. It doesn't always happen though, and the game is generally smooth as butter.
Multiwinia, on the other hand, is perfectly smooth all the time. It makes sense if only the newer one was ported by you. In that case, great work.
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Originally posted by sulix View PostThe open-source drivers do not support all of the features Multiwinia uses for performance, so naturally there will be some slowdown compared with the more complete closed-source drivers. Fortunately, on modern hardware this is rarely an issue, but upgrading hardware is not affordable for everyone.
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