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RadeonSI Gallium3D Can Work With XCOM 2 On Linux

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by chris200x9 View Post
    Great news! I know this might be a bit much to ask but are you still planning to try with catalyst?
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  • sarmad
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    Shouldn't the title read "XCOM 2 Can Work With RadeonSI" instead of "RadeonSI Can Work With XCOM 2"?

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  • duby229
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    Well, I get the impression they at least tested very recent mesa versions during the port. And it seems logical that those drivers will make it into stable distributions sometime in the future.

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  • bridgman
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    Originally posted by Petteri View Post
    Yes, that's right. More accurately the game is developed against future versions of AMD/ATI drivers. The drivers in the wild don't work with the game so they can't support them.
    Just curious, what is your comment based on ? I wasn't able to find anything in Michael's article that suggested "future drivers" or that the game was developed on AMD hardware (although that would be nice).

    Thanks,
    John
    Last edited by bridgman; 04 February 2016, 08:57 PM.

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  • Ericg
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    Originally posted by chris200x9 View Post
    Great news! I know this might be a bit much to ask but are you still planning to try with catalyst?
    If he doesn't I will install Ubuntu over my Fedora install and gave it a go.

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  • chris200x9
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    Originally posted by bulletxt View Post

    When it comes to Amd, it's always about future.
    The article says it'll probably work on current mesa (11.1.1)

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  • bulletxt
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    Originally posted by Petteri View Post

    Yes, that's right. More accurately the game is developed against future versions of AMD/ATI drivers. The drivers in the wild don't work with the game so they can't support them.
    When it comes to Amd, it's always about future.

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  • Petteri
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    Originally posted by rastersoft View Post
    So they developed the game using AMD/ATI chips, but announce it as "recommended with nVidia"...
    Yes, that's right. More accurately the game is developed against future versions of AMD/ATI drivers. The drivers in the wild don't work with the game so they can't support them.

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  • rastersoft
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    So they developed the game using AMD/ATI chips, but announce it as "recommended with nVidia"...

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  • chris200x9
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    Great news! I know this might be a bit much to ask but are you still planning to try with catalyst?

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