![]() AMD drivers are the one funny in all of this, but right now the FOSS driver is fully OGL compliant and the newest distros recent enough MESA is installed to get things working. in most cases they are typically backwards compatible.ĥ. These are more upto date meaning newer libraries. But people use Arch based distros like Antergos, OBRevenge, Manjaro etc. Linux users tend to choose stable distros like Ubuntu / Mint for gaming. From XP to win10 are all the system & home folders in the same location ?Ĥ. ![]() I don't know if this is the same for Windows. As far as my Distro hopping for some time, all folders for Root and Home drive have been in the same location, no sym links required or libraries sitting in different folders to normal. Your basically choosing between fast and slow.ģ. The CPU microcode is pretty much the same and installed at the Distros beginning. There are two CPU types AMD x86 and Intel x86. Windows runs varying Nvdia versions, Linux distros tend to be on one version for longer, in theory this leads to less fragmentation on Linux.Ģ. The Linux Nvidia BLOB is 100% wrapped Binary of the windows Driver. Quoting: AllocWell, to be fair though due to high number of combinations of HW, drivers, libraries, desktop environments and what not for every tester you have for Windows you might need like 10 for Linux.Ĭan someone clear up this often versed sentiment from Devs. Unfortunately, this particular one wasn't reported to us until developers started shipping updates to their Steam games.I knew you would have measures in place, but something this big somehow got missed when it's so easily reproducible? I'm sure you do massive amounts of testing, but isn't that largely on Windows with the Linux team being much smaller?īelieve me it's not aimed at making Unity look bad, just annoying as hell when issues that seem to be so common find there way into released builds of Unity. Quoting: Tak Quoting: liamdawethey need to seriously step-up their testing gameWe actually do a massive amount of testing - in this case, when we made the SDL switch, in addition to our thousands of automated tests and standard alpha/beta cycles, we had our QA folks doing manual testing, and we additionally sent out public player builds for people to try out on their own configurations, to try to find precisely these issues. The Linux community is generally pretty clued up on stuff like that happening (especially as it was so public and widely reported on), so a lot of people will have switched away already. You also need to remember the Unity desktop is being phased-out and will be removed by default in the next version of Ubuntu 17.10. If you have another source of what desktop people use for their gaming PC that shows different, be sure to let me know. As of the start of this month 1761 answered the desktop question, a margin of error of ~3%? Black screens, no input and so onThese are all caused by a single problem.Has it now been found and fixed? Quoting: Tak Quoting: GuestGOL’s stats say that only 15% of Linux gamers use the Unity DEI strongly suspect that this is not representative of the general public.Will have to disagree (without any bias here, since I've not seen any other statistics like ours), considering the amount of people we have who answer our statistics questions, it's likely the single best source. Quoting: Tak Quoting: liamdaweso many issues for Linux games.
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