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A large patchset from Mesa developer Samuel Pitoiset landed in Mesa-git early today to hook up Bindless Texture support for AMD radeonsi. The patches were sent into the Mesa-dev list last month, so it took a few weeks for it to get sorted.

This OpenGL extension was required by Dawn of War III from Feral Interactive. I've already seen a few reports of it now running, which is awesome.

It's a shame it didn't make it in for release day, but it's fantastic to see all the work being done by the various Mesa developers. Looks like Mesa 17.2 is going to be a rather exciting release with goodies like this.

For more info on Bindless Textures, see this official Khronos page. Bindless Texture isn't part of any specific OpenGL version, but it's one of the more recent additions to help with AZDO (Approaching zero driver overhead). If you want a refresher on AZDO, see this video. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: AMD, Mesa, OpenGL
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razing32 Jun 14, 2017
Curios if we can get Samsai in a game this time around.

We can all be salty together as the AI crushes us to a pulp. :D


Last edited by razing32 on 14 June 2017 at 8:42 pm UTC
TheRiddick Jun 14, 2017
Liam is it possible you can do a list of E3 games that might be coming to Linux? might make for a interesting news article. I'm trying to find out details myself but with not much luck...
RossBC Jun 15, 2017
Game runs good with mesa 17.2, on the old RX 470 got around double the fps as the same settings on vulkan. which was a jump from around 60-70 fps to 110+. Very nice.
tumocs Jun 15, 2017
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Works nice, it was actually a tad faster with ogl than vulkan for me.
RX480 Image quality= maximum, Textures=max, AA=low
RADV: 30-56fps
OGL: 39-60

Ogl also had less micro stuttering.
Liam Dawe Jun 15, 2017
Liam is it possible you can do a list of E3 games that might be coming to Linux? might make for a interesting news article. I'm trying to find out details myself but with not much luck...
There's practically no news, never is for us from E3. There's the two titles Aspyr are publishing (which we've covered before) but not much else I've heard about.
edo Jun 15, 2017
Feral doing AZDO programming, thats cool
razing32 Jun 15, 2017
There's practically no news, never is for us from E3.

Cries in Tux



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