@@prakhars962 HDR is useless, but its being implemented very soon. DLSS works, stop being a brainlet (you should use AMD anyway). Valorant? hahaha, play CSGO kid
@@prakhars962 HDR is coming within a month. Dlss is proprietary, use FSR. WORKS on all GPU, all os and all games if you know how to turn it on at the os level Overclocking is easy on Linux, although you should really use the bios to overclock Valorant uses a spyware rootkit for it's anti cheat. Therefore the game is a Trojan horse and you shouldn't play it if you're on windows. On Linux it works fine because the anti cheat gets restricted to the userspace via wine /proton
I noticed a slight difference in colors when I installed Windows on my machine..... I imagine that the AMD driver in Windows defaults to some color profile, but I'm not sure about that
Did you experience issues with the RX 6700XT? Mine got some weird black screen issue on Win11 which happens with Black Ops Cold War, Wolfenstein 2 and Fortnite. I am unable to fix this and changing components does not really do anything.
@@beronori I see, I actually could not replicate them on Linux in Wolfenstein 2 (the other games obviously do not work because of anti cheats). Weird issue that for sure so I temporarily replaced it with a RTX 3060 12GB and they never came up again. I will test it on my secondary PC to make sure if its my main PC´s fault or actually the GPU. Anyway thank you for responding.
Nice video from you, nice job from Linux. Thanks. BTW, are you using OBS for both OSes? If so, is Windows side recording at "Full color range" instead of "Partial"? Because full recordings include more data but they are needed to be marked as "Full range" by the video editor, otherwise the black and whites crash.
@@beronori It's just a little bit not a big difference but in my 32" 4K monitor the colors do look like a little bit faded in the Linux side and the textures look a little bit better on the Windows side as well, like if the Linux side had FSR on or something.
@@stephanepiquemal8297 I have thought that maybe in Linux the recording is not as good as is on Windows. As you say, it can be the codec or the graphic driver.
Do you mean the darkness/brightness difference as blur? If that is, Linux side is the correct one, I believe Windows side has mistakenly had its blacks crashed.
I don't know why, but with all these videos it always looks like linux, despide the better fps/frametimes is "choppy". Windows looks way smoother, especially if these characters turn/move?
Had the same results with 12600KF + RX 6600, Linux runs slightly better. What a day to be alive.
Great stuff
I couldn't believe it myself. What a time to be alive indeed.
VKD3D has gone a long way.
Linux performing better than Windoze on its own territory (DX games).
Incredible.
HDR? NVidia DLSS without tinkering? overclocking? valorant type games? DRM?
@@prakhars962 HDR is useless, but its being implemented very soon. DLSS works, stop being a brainlet (you should use AMD anyway). Valorant? hahaha, play CSGO kid
@@prakhars962 HDR is coming within a month.
Dlss is proprietary, use FSR. WORKS on all GPU, all os and all games if you know how to turn it on at the os level
Overclocking is easy on Linux, although you should really use the bios to overclock
Valorant uses a spyware rootkit for it's anti cheat. Therefore the game is a Trojan horse and you shouldn't play it if you're on windows. On Linux it works fine because the anti cheat gets restricted to the userspace via wine /proton
These days it's fair to say, if you have an AMD GPU, and your games run on Linux, you probably would get better performance from Linux than Windows.
nice work man, I got some more fps on this game here with a rx5600, running very smooth
Nobara is so amazing performance for gaming than Ubuntu for 5-10 FPS. So Good
really nice, thanks for your testing
Welcome
Nice video, keep it up 👍
Thank you
*Thank you, such comparisons with Windows are very fascinating to watch!*
Nice! Any idea why the linux side does look paler / less dynamic colors?
HDR is not supported on Linux crap
There seems to be a slight difference in colors. Has the windows running session HDR enabled or something ? 🤔
I noticed a slight difference in colors when I installed Windows on my machine..... I imagine that the AMD driver in Windows defaults to some color profile, but I'm not sure about that
Did you experience issues with the RX 6700XT?
Mine got some weird black screen issue on Win11 which happens with Black Ops Cold War, Wolfenstein 2 and Fortnite.
I am unable to fix this and changing components does not really do anything.
I use Linux and I didn’t experience any issues like yours.
@@beronori I see, I actually could not replicate them on Linux in Wolfenstein 2 (the other games obviously do not work because of anti cheats).
Weird issue that for sure so I temporarily replaced it with a RTX 3060 12GB and they never came up again.
I will test it on my secondary PC to make sure if its my main PC´s fault or actually the GPU.
Anyway thank you for responding.
Nice video from you, nice job from Linux. Thanks. BTW, are you using OBS for both OSes? If so, is Windows side recording at "Full color range" instead of "Partial"? Because full recordings include more data but they are needed to be marked as "Full range" by the video editor, otherwise the black and whites crash.
Both of them are full colour range.
Nice. Thx. 👍
What are you using for sound? Dedicated card? HDMI?
HDMI when I use the tv speakers or headphones
Good job 👏👏👏👍
Nice work
Thanks
Thank you
How are the loading times in comparison to Windows?
Pretty much the same
obviously this is an old game. Try running new AAA titles with NVIDIA DLSS, full ray tracing and overclocking. Forget kernel level anti cheats.
Did you use OBS on both of the systems?
Yes
Good results but I don't know why I see the Linux side a little bit more blurry.
I don’t know. I have re-watched it on a 55 oled and I can’t see the Linux side blurrier
It's probably yt compression again. The contrast seems artificially enhanced on the Windows session which may influence the codec.
@@beronori It's just a little bit not a big difference but in my 32" 4K monitor the colors do look like a little bit faded in the Linux side and the textures look a little bit better on the Windows side as well, like if the Linux side had FSR on or something.
@@stephanepiquemal8297 I have thought that maybe in Linux the recording is not as good as is on Windows. As you say, it can be the codec or the graphic driver.
Do you mean the darkness/brightness difference as blur? If that is, Linux side is the correct one, I believe Windows side has mistakenly had its blacks crashed.
I don't know why, but with all these videos it always looks like linux, despide the better fps/frametimes is "choppy". Windows looks way smoother, especially if these characters turn/move?