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I enjoy competitive benchmarking and have a few top or legendary scores (with specific hardware limitations) in Timespy and Firestrike, and I saw this in the patch notes that the new free benchmark update (dlc) Steel Nomad would include Linux and macos via Vulkan. It's set to be released in 2024, with Linux support coming "later."
I am super stoked for this, even if I'm a little worried about the caveat "and Linux using Vulkan for Enterprise and reviewers." I'm not actually sure what that means. But there's no reason the launcher wouldn't finally run on Linux, right? Right?
Anyway, I've been a Linux gamer for years, and I still keep a trimmed up windows 10 install just because of 3dMark. And I think I've logged 50 hours in 3dmark on steam just trying to get it running on Linux. Any real benchmark is run without networking, because, you know, windows updates.
Also,
Well, if you didn't try to do it for some time - nowadays launcher works in Proton OotB, and some tests like Fire Strike and Night Raid work OotB also. Even Time Spy is launchable with some shenanigans (and great performance hit).
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Launcher is mostly functional, but you have to edit in your license codes (if you have them), system_info of course, fails.
I also had to use steam menus to download the individual tests as "dlc". Manually ticking the box actually got the tests to download.
Steamdeck gets a firestrike 3001-3024 after about a dozen runs. I guess I'll have to get my desktop going and compare the hardware to my windows results.
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How did you manage to get Time Spy to run? I have a 2 year old at home so though I did try searching I can't tell if I didn't find anything or if I just got distracted again.
Hello.
Not sure what you already did, so I tryed to write a short guide from the beginning. Hope I remember everything, it was some time ago… Anyway:
1) You need to install 3dmark and run it (launch a test) at least once.
With Proton 8.0-4 or higher launcher and common Fire Strike test should just run OotB.
2) If 3dmark launched as Advanced Edition, ignore this step. If it’s recognized as Basic Edition:
That should give you access to all tests you payed for, but you would need to install them all manually from the launcher. All three Fire Strike tests should work now.
3) Getting Time Spy test to run is possible, but require some more shenanigans, including launch options that greatly reduce performance…
This will let you to launch Time Spy test, but it will hang (and hung the whole system) shortly after.
This will let you to finally run Time Spy, but will also greatly (20+ %)(!) reduce performance of all(!!!) 3dmark tests. So you basically need to add and remove those launch options (and restart 3dmark) depending on what test you want to launch…
P. S. I think RADV_DEBUG=hang was a bit better than RADV_DEBUG=syncshaders, but it’s still a big hit. :(.
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