Forged Alliance ForeverForged Alliance Forever Forums2016-12-30T13:40:42+02:00/feed.php?f=2&t=137442016-12-30T13:40:42+02:002016-12-30T13:40:42+02:00/viewtopic.php?t=13744&p=141416#p141416 there's wine-staging. and you can combine that with reverse-engineered nvidia drivers (although i don't think they're competitive with nvidia's latest ones under the sudo apt-add-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa ppa) (just don't use nouveau for this....) and lastly you can create a hardware passthrough if you're willing to slap in an extra graphic card (prefeferably amd) and then you get native performance.
(highest graphic settings):
Type: DesktopPC Distro: ubuntu 16.04 64bit Graphics-Card: GTX760, winevram : uncapped so probably can reach 2000mb Proprietary Driver: nvidia 376.26 and intel microcode firmware Windowmanager: metacity/compiz Map: Four Conners/top-left/UEF Linux-FPS: 58/60 (building a factory and zooming out and in) Windows-FPS: >90
]]>2016-12-30T04:17:07+02:002016-12-30T04:17:07+02:00/viewtopic.php?t=13744&p=141402#p141402glad to see you active again!
even with screen recording ongoing i get around 60fps : object
there's a couple of annoyances i have to work around of (such as grab top of window minimising and blackscreening FA) (aeon shots ACU and aurora not being visible) but other than that I'm a happy camper and the performace is as good as on windows.
(once I even got a bug that made the performance BETTER! I was watching a replay and the game started no longer wanting to draw every single frame and instead skipping frames. while this made the FPS ugly as shit it made a replay that my beefy CPU usually slows down to at least +4 durring the late phase play at a full +10 sim speed! it was crazy!)
]]>2016-12-30T02:52:11+02:002016-12-30T02:52:11+02:00/viewtopic.php?t=13744&p=141398#p141398Statistics: Posted by MayorDamage — 30 Dec 2016, 02:52
]]>2016-12-30T06:26:43+02:002016-12-29T23:59:16+02:00/viewtopic.php?t=13744&p=141394#p141394 My Input (low-preset):
Type: DesktopPC Distro: Debian Jessie Graphics-Card: GTX460, winevram@1024 Proprietary Driver: None Windowmanager: None Map: Four Conners/top-left/UEF Linux-FPS: 14-20 (building a factory and zooming out and in) Windows-FPS: >90
Type: Laptop Distro: Debian Jessie Graphics-Card: IntelHD 4400, winevram@512 Proprietary Driver: None Windowmanager: None Map: Four Conners/top-left/UEF Linux-FPS: 11-18 (building a factory and zooming out and in) Windows-FPS: 20-25
EDIT: Wow, I never really used graphic-intense programs under linux, so I'm extremely suprised that this free driver performs THAT bad, it might however be an extreme case, since my GTX460 is one of those factory-overclocked shitgems, perhaps thats just something the nouveau-libs can't handle correctly.