I generally will use gamemoderun. In some instances I have noticed an improvement with it, and in some instances not. Thank you for the feedback. Happy gaming.
Yes, but keep in mind. This is the WINDOWS version of the game running in Linux. My content isn't about showing the winners and losers in Benchmarks. It's just about showing people what is out there. Maybe I should retitle my future benchmark videos. I guess "Versus" gives the wrong impression. What about the rendering quality? I don't see any artifacts or weird glitches. It looks good to me. Isn't it kind of neat that every single draw call in this benchmark is being translated in real time from DirectX 12 to Vulkan and it's doing so efficiently enough that the game is still playable? Not to mention every DLL or runtime dependency that the game might need has been replicated in WINE? We aren't quite up to par with Windows in many cases when it comes to games, but people can now choose to use a different operating system to play their games in. I think there's value to that. I also think things will improve. This game was a hot mess a short time ago. It's playable now and it is available to people who may choose to not run Windows. I think that's a win.
Please add 1% lows and averages! and 0.1% lows too thanks!
I'm guessing you didn't use gamemoderun. Also the benchmark result would be helpful because you didn't include things like minimum fps and average.
I generally will use gamemoderun. In some instances I have noticed an improvement with it, and in some instances not. Thank you for the feedback. Happy gaming.
What I have noticed however is a general improvement in how the game runs since I made this video. Progress!
@@accessiblelinuxgaming Nice!
why dont you show the benchmark result?
I can add that in later videos. Thanks for the feedback!
Windows is the Winner guys
Yes, but keep in mind. This is the WINDOWS version of the game running in Linux.
My content isn't about showing the winners and losers in Benchmarks. It's just about showing people what is out there.
Maybe I should retitle my future benchmark videos. I guess "Versus" gives the wrong impression.
What about the rendering quality? I don't see any artifacts or weird glitches. It looks good to me.
Isn't it kind of neat that every single draw call in this benchmark is being translated in real time from DirectX 12 to Vulkan and it's doing so efficiently enough that the game is still playable? Not to mention every DLL or runtime dependency that the game might need has been replicated in WINE?
We aren't quite up to par with Windows in many cases when it comes to games, but people can now choose to use a different operating system to play their games in. I think there's value to that. I also think things will improve.
This game was a hot mess a short time ago. It's playable now and it is available to people who may choose to not run Windows. I think that's a win.
@@accessiblelinuxgaming oh ok
@@Brotherluffyy
lol. I'm sorry dude. I gave you an earful there. I think I had too much coffee or something.