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RADV is now faster at ray tracing than the first-party Radeon driver.
Also with the release of Linux 6.19, old GCN cards from 2012 can now enjoy the full benefits of the modern driver, meaning even they can run RT games through emulation. Can your old GTX do that?
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I'd love to switch over to Radeon if getting DaVinci Resolve working with AMD weren't a cunt.
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>>107684529
>AMDVLK is still a thing
Why? Wouldn't it make more sense for AMD to put their incompetent shitter devs to contribute and port mesa to Windows?
>but muh D3D
Just ship dxvk and vkd3d with mesa on Windows too.
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>>107684541
What the fuck are you even talking about?
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Dios mio.
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>>107684529
Nobody cares about GPUs from 2 decades ago
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>>107684558
dxvk is not a magic bullet. I get worse performance in CPU-bound games using it.



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