![]() ![]() ![]() I will try some more titles on Linux and try to feedback some more. I heard it has Vulkan and maybe Vulkan is better for AMD than nVidia but I really like Vulkan and it seems to usually run better for me. DX11/12 compatibility (a lot of modern titles not even starting up) If so, how I have a 2080Ti and decided to test out Quake 2 RTX. DX9 compatibility (also pre-DX9 titles which should work with DX9 also) Quake II RTX is already a pretty game at least, compared to the original but a major new patch is set to boost the visuals even more for users with powerful enough rigs, and high-end. Maybe put out some experimental drivers which are focusing on different issues? I doubt that the problems reported are due to hardware incompatibility or ReBar issues, it is about driver incompatibility. At this point it is not a matter of performance, it is about getting things running to start with. They work just fine with my previous graphics adapter.Īll in all I feel that there is a lot of legacy OpenGL API calls left at the table? Probably a good starting point to go back to stable titles from both id Software and EPIC that relied on OpenGL to use as reference.įeels like you need to release some kind of debug drivers if you want the community to be able to provide proper support. I get the same error for both Quake2 and also Unreal Gold (using Steam Play to enable such titles under Linux). At least not for Quake2.įrom the Steam client logs on Ubuntu 22.04 the common problem I have observed with OpenGL titles, is when it tries to open a window (by means of OpenGL API calls I guess). Ok I have downgraded to 3959 drivers, but it made no difference in Windows. Quake II RTX will include the first three stages of the main campaign only, but owners of the original release will be able to play the full game with ray tracing enabled. ![]()
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