Benchmarkss:
https://i.imgur.com/14o1MkY.png
With AMDGPU drivers.
launch options: -novid -gl_disable_arb_buffer_storage -nojoy -nosteamcontroller -noff -nohltv -softparticlesdefaultoff -reuse -primarysound -snoforceformat -swapcores -high -console
mastercomfig with presets/maxperformance:
2639 frames 18.516 seconds 142.53 fps ( 7.02 ms/f) 14.062 fps variability
2639 frames 18.429 seconds 143.20 fps ( 6.98 ms/f) 11.368 fps variability
2639 frames 18.421 seconds 143.26 fps ( 6.98 ms/f) 11.758 fps variability
Comanglia edited by mastercoms with mat_queue_mode 2/r_occlusion 0:
2639 frames 18.343 seconds 143.87 fps ( 6.95 ms/f) 12.022 fps variability
2639 frames 18.293 seconds 144.26 fps ( 6.93 ms/f) 10.572 fps variability
2639 frames 18.336 seconds 143.92 fps ( 6.95 ms/f) 10.565 fps variability
Comanglia edited by mastercoms with mat_queue_mode -1/r_occlusion 0:
2639 frames 18.387 seconds 143.52 fps ( 6.97 ms/f) 10.553 fps variability
2639 frames 18.499 seconds 142.66 fps ( 7.01 ms/f) 10.360 fps variability
2639 frames 18.488 seconds 142.74 fps ( 7.01 ms/f) 10.248 fps variability
Since this weekend my desktop is dual boot Windows 10/Linux. Once i'll be on win, i'll benchmark there too.
Having tf2 on SSD on win and on HDD on linux shouldn't invalidate the benchmarks, right? SSD is just about loading times afaik
I've HUGE fps drops on linux while playing MGE on mge_training_v8_beta4b:
7257 frames 60.088 seconds 120.77 fps ( 8.28 ms/f) 50.627 fps variability
i know @mastercoms plays on linux too... any idea of what it could be?
If i play even one match of mge, i have to restart tf2 or i'll have those fps drops in all other maps too