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Isn't this really the right way to address issues in games/engines instead of doing specific binary work-arounds in the drivers? File a bug with the company and supply very good information, as well as invite to a discussion between Mesa and the developers. I've been working at a game company, and know that deadlines are extremely tight, and they don't care about Mesa in most cases, but for the Linux-interested companies I would think that they would care more. Like Unigine for instance. I'm really glad to see that they did a quick patch release to improve their Mesa support!
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Originally posted by chuckula View PostI'm using the 290.10 Nvidia drivers and Oil Rush works great even on my not-exactly-new 8800GT. This is an excellent game that is well worth the $20 price and it's really great to see high-quality games being brought to Linux!
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I'm using the 290.10 Nvidia drivers and Oil Rush works great even on my not-exactly-new 8800GT. This is an excellent game that is well worth the $20 price and it's really great to see high-quality games being brought to Linux!
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Unigine & Mesa Move Closer To Playing Along
Phoronix: Unigine & Mesa Move Closer To Playing Along
While Mesa/Gallium3D is still a ways off from fully supporting the Unigine Engine's advanced OpenGL 3/4 renderer with decent frame-rates, there is work both by Mesa and the Unigine Corp developers to better this open-source graphics support...
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