We have a blizzard sweeping through:
EDIT: Ran timeDemo on Windows and Linux on this scene. Amazingly, Windows beats Linux this time :confused:
86.6 fps on Windows vs 41.7 fps on Linux.
I must mention that I installed update for video drivers via some repo vs using native to Ubuntu Jockey. That might have screwed things up :/
UPDATE: Cleaned up driver installation, deleted old configs of the game. Squeezed out 70.6 fps timedemo on Linux.
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EDIT: Ran timeDemo on Windows and Linux on this scene. Amazingly, Windows beats Linux this time :confused:
86.6 fps on Windows vs 41.7 fps on Linux.
I must mention that I installed update for video drivers via some repo vs using native to Ubuntu Jockey. That might have screwed things up :/
UPDATE: Cleaned up driver installation, deleted old configs of the game. Squeezed out 70.6 fps timedemo on Linux.
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Though after first game of this stria, i realised, this sort of games are not for me. It does look good, none the less.
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Thanks :) What kind of games are for you?
unity 2d should work better..or some other desktop environments like xfce or mate.
And it is looking very good too - I always wondered what id Tech 4 could really be made to do with more creative use.
This time I got ffmpeg working on Windows so after capturing video with Fraps I convert it into MP4 and upload it to YouTube. That's how I did all the videos except maybe a few that don't play on Linux (that was Fraps AVI directly uploaded to YouTube).