I have played this on both windows and linux. Linux does not seem to have the I/O problem, but the frame rate is lower.
when I say this, it is just by visual observation, linux seems much smoother even with a lower frame rate.
I live in northern indiana, there is a 5g cell tower about 4 mile from my house. I live down in a valley, so that probably doesn't help.
I did not have high hopes when I ordered it and have been basically testing for about a month. So far I am impressed and will be ditching ATT.
if using an Nvidia card, make sure you also download the headers and nvidia-dkms
also, here is the steam discussion thread that also has info for ubuntu kernels.
If you have not tried Steams Fsync patch, I highly recommend giving it a try. I have been playing Greedfall and under the stock kernel it runs at about half the frame rate as Windows , with the patch it run just as fast or faster than windows. if you are running Arch, here is a link to the...
Running Arch here with a 5700 XT. I don't bother with 32 bit, use default Mesa and LLVM for that. I am running the same kernel a you are, with the latest dev build of LLVM 10.0 and Mesa 19.3.
Also, I am using the firmware from here. All steam games that worked before the graphic card upgrade...
I know nothing about RUFUS, but i am guessing it creates an EFI partition, most motherboards will only boot from a fat32 partition.
it looks to me that this USB drive has previously been used as an MBR device, set your bios to boot only from EFI device and see what happens
" Well before the Facebook transaction was announced, Mr. Luckey acknowledged in writing ZeniMaxs legal ownership of this intellectual property"
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/216776/Zenimax_Oculus_in_legal_dispute_and_John_Carmacks_caught_in_the_middle.php
Seems Nvidia is already using a proprietary API, do you have an option to turn it off?
http://wccftech.com/battlefield-4-frostbite-3-support-amd-mantle-nvidia-nvapi-apis-pc-optimizations/
Who care when they file for a trademark, all I see here is a fa**** that loves to pay a hundred dollars for an upgrade, when they could be spending only twenty.
Just bought Alan Wake, tried it on my laptop with Nvidia graphics, all kinds of weird tree and foliage flickering, glad I have AMD on my desktop. I really wish Nvidia had decent drivers.
Make you wonder, why you have to go for a high priced CPU to get the same performance that you can get with a mid range CPU and AMD GPU, are Nvidia drivers that inefficient?
Well since this GPU was paper launched in 2009,
I hope it actually makes it out this year.
Anyone ever remember a paper launch that lasted more than a year?