Croteam are continuing to be one of my favourite developers, as The Talos Principle [Steam] has been patched with some goodies.
Here's what's changed:
- Bugs fixed and performance improvements for Vulkan graphics API.
- Fixed some rendering issues under OpenGL graphics API.
- Better detection of usable CPU cores.
- Fixed problems with Chinese Traditional translation in Road to Gehenna.
- Removed usage of D3DX library DLL.
- Enlarged FPS graph and added average line.
- Fixed problem with imprecise frame-rate limitation on Windows platforms.
Since I haven't tested it for a while, I ran some quick benchmarks this morning to see how much has changed. This is on my Ubuntu 17.10, i7-5960X 3GHZ, 16GB DDR4 RAM, GeForce GTX 980 Ti (384.111 driver).
Not too much between Vulkan, as a lot of the performance fixes might not even be seen during the short benchmark, but when you put them next to OpenGL the difference is clear:
Vulkan doesn't just have better FPS in The Talos Principle, it's also noticeably smoother too. On a cold start (first load) OpenGL has a fair amount of stutter, but Vulkan has a lot less.
It's actually on sale with 80% off, if you still haven't picked it up now is an awesome time to do so. Croteam have great Linux support and it is a fantastic puzzle game.
Quoting: rkfg(...) but I use The Jaw Metric. If my jaw drops after looking at the screenshots, it's AAA.This and "WTFs/min" should be web-standards!
Quoting: LeopardBut because of the high Windows 7 usage ; devs cannot move forward to Dx12 with ditching other api's. But on Vulkan , they can.I am really glad with the influx of chinese games in steam right now...
It is not limited to Win10 , despite Dx12 is.
That has put the installed base of Win10 quite a bit back...
So vulkan is now a very very good target.
You need DX12 if you want to do Xbox, but I've heard that Dx12 for xbox is totally different from Dx12 for win10.
Quoting: crt0megaYou can't have any WTF's/min if you don't have that code review...Quoting: rkfg(...) but I use The Jaw Metric. If my jaw drops after looking at the screenshots, it's AAA.This and "WTFs/min" should be web-standards!
Quoting: crt0megaThis and "WTFs/min" should be web-standards!
We have this hanging in our software development open plan office! :D
Last edited by Eike on 11 January 2018 at 5:10 pm UTC
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