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I've always used OBS
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https://github.com/ValveSoftware/wine/commit/85d049746cd99a66fd646d5f97ba76b603bed0cd
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In a fashion
Wish they'd release the stadia vulkan version for us to try. Ya never know, hell may freeze.
In fact come to think of it, I'm still waiting on this Linux game influx due to Stadia that lots of folk proclaimed would happen.
Sorry, OT. Rant over.
I think you'll be waiting another year or so. No-one really claimed there would be an influx of games, only that developers would have to become more proficient with Vulkan. Since Stadia only launched with a tiny handful of games on November last year, and given that most AAA titles have years-long schedules, it'll be a while before we see any real uptick in Vulkan games as a direct result of Stadia's success.
Hell, I don't even know if Stadia can be considered a success. Google are quiet on Subscriber numbers after all.
And at least in CDPR's case, the developers contracted their Stadia port to QLOC, so they probably coded the whole thing without touching Vulkan at all!
Was mentioned many places by various folk that it would help Linux to be fair.
Do you mean CDPR never touched Vulkan ? As I thought Stadia used Vulkan.
Yeah, sure, it was mentioned it would help. But not that there would be a massive influx of games... anyone suggesting that was being extremely optimistic.
And yeah, I do mean "CDPR never touched Vulkan". Why would they? As I said, they contracted another company to do the Vulkan work for Stadia.
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-12-18-sony-pulls-cyberpunk-2077-from-the-playstation-store
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See here.
Last edited by Shmerl on 20 Dec 2020 at 5:43 am UTC
I should benefit with this patch. I'll give it a go tonight and play the first missions.
I'm understanding better why Baldur's Gate 3 is going through an Early Access phase even though it initially seemed really strange to me to put a role-playing game through Early Access. I don't get why folks want to pay full price to be beta testers, but glad I get to benefit from them!
Yeah, great point. Early Access for Indie's is a great idea. Early Access for a AAA game is a disgrace. And why do people want to EA an RPG game? Who wants to play a game like that over and over? Just bizarre.
I've bought EA occasionally but only rarely, and never for anything expensive.
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