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https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d-proton/commit/9cbd1b2a0d71fd0806ffe9014f56e8507de65162
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Last edited by Shmerl on 13 Dec 2020 at 3:42 am UTC
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I'm running the GOG version in Wine-staging. You need vkd3d-proton, not dxvk. Very recent commit there improved things quite a lot (see above).
Last edited by Shmerl on 13 Dec 2020 at 3:50 am UTC
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-GPU hangs still here with nvidia (was hoping it will get fixed, but yeah :D)
-flickering lights seems to be fixed now
-tiny perf improvement
GoG version with wine-tkg-staging-fsync-git-6.0rc2.r0.gc646dc92
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See: https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d-proton/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#21
Last edited by Shmerl on 13 Dec 2020 at 9:39 am UTC
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i know but im hearing you shouldn't need this actually and its a game bug.
anyway, its unplayable for me anyway with poor perf. really want to buy new GPUs, but yeah i can't, nvidia shitty 10GB GPUs are like 500€ over the MSRP and havent seen any navi2's moving around here at all :(
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Does hard crash if I try and custom save though.
Messing in menus too much can also cause a hard crash. Actual game play works fine though.
I've been running a 5700XT after over 10 years of Nvidia cards and while I was aware of some AMD issues a few years ago, none of my gameplay experience in the past 8 months or so has suffered a single AMD-related glitch. I definitely recommend AMD at this point. It's a great experience.
I second what Scaine said, same card, same long time relation with Nvidia and same bug-free AMD experience.
While there are many good reasons to do so, these two aren't really it. HL:Alyx is buttersmooth on NVIDIA and always has been. And the CP2077 is apparently more the result of a buggy game and therefore more chance than anything else. Besides AC Valhalla is the other way around.
Best reason is that they actually make high performing GPUs now!
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Well i can't switch anyway atm. Theres no cards to buy with sane prices...so theres that :D
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I've been recording without Nvenc for a while, in order to minimize fps loss I run both the game and ssr by manually assigning cores via taskset. In most of the times the performance loss is very small.
It's not as good as Nvenc but far from unusable.
HLA wasn't buttersmooth for me and I'd really like to replay it with better gfx perf. And I don't care about AC and I sort-of care about CP2077. So in my particular case they might be.
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Is that through VAAPI encoder? I haven't tested it much, but I thought it should unload the CPU.
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Never tried VAAPI encoder, unfortunately simplescreenrecorder doesn't seem to support it either.
All the videos I upload to my youtube use purely the cpu. I guess if you have a modern high core/thread cpu this is not a big deal, but I can't say the same for an old quad core i5, where a gpu encoder would be a huge benefit.
I guess I'll have to switch to OBS someday.....yeah yeah I know, it would be about time
Last edited by Avehicle7887 on 13 Dec 2020 at 11:46 pm UTC
On a side note, refunded CP2077, Just not ready yet. I feel they should have postponed release for more polish.
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Which software do you use for VAAPI recording? I only tried simplescreenrecorder which seems to support nvenc but not vaapi.