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Originally posted by zanny View Postit seems that Intel and AMD just don't care to invest money into making Mesa truly competitive.
Originally posted by zanny View PostI mean, hell, I was just compiling a list of games today in my Steam library that just outright don't start on radeonsi 10.5.1 - so far its Natural Selection 2, Torchlight 2, Dust, Planetary Annihilation and Rogue Legacy.
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Originally posted by zanny View PostWe have been stuck on 3.3 for over almost a year and a half. I might be so old I'll forget why I was waiting in the first place before 4.2 hits Mesa...
I'm legitimately stumped on how to fix this. I've exclusively bought AMD and Intel GPUs for the last four years, and try to decry using Nvidia or proprietary drivers all the time, but it seems that Intel and AMD just don't care to invest money into making Mesa truly competitive. It obviously needs way more developers on both sides than they have now, but there is nowhere for me to "put my money where my mouth is" on this one, because no company is taking freedom respecting GPUs seriously enough.
I mean, hell, I was just compiling a list of games today in my Steam library that just outright don't start on radeonsi 10.5.1 - so far its Natural Selection 2, Torchlight 2, Dust, Planetary Annihilation and Rogue Legacy. And now I'm spending all day looking for where I should even report the crash logs because the game developers won't care, so I kind of have to th
row them on the freedesktop bug tracker.
Huh? Radeonsi mesa 10.5 opensuse tumbleweed 50fps everything maxed. Hd7950 core2quad 3ghz.
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Originally posted by pal666 View Post
i am playing torchlight 2 right now on fedora radeonsi r9 280. pa starts successfully and even has cursor bug fixed, others i don't have installed. at least on fedora many steam games will fail to run until you delete few libraries from steam runtime.
Torchlight 2 works fine on radeonsi, dunno what prob with it zanny have
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Originally posted by sireangelus View Postsorry i wont buy another eON game. I want native linux portings. Maybe i'll buy batman and shadow of mordor if they are native.
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Originally posted by eydee View PostWhy not? The first impressions might have been bad, now The Witcher 2 runs almost on parity with the windows version, and even on AMD hardware. That's something close to a miracle. (And usually native ports don't run better either.)
We can hardly talk about parity, but I have to give it to EON guys for delivering on their promises to improve the situation (last 3 or 4 beta releases fixed most bugs, crashes and horrendous fps).Last edited by Guest; 17 March 2015, 05:26 PM.
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