In our case in the DX11 example, Present() returns HRESULTDXGI_STATUS_OCCLUDED: 0x087a0001 : The Present operation was invisible to the user.and returns without waiting. I do not know if there is a setting to request the driver to wait or if we need to be waiting by our own mean. ...
https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/misc/GL_KHR_vulkan_glsl.txt Its if you are doing something in spirv that has a issue on vulkan having the glsl to use with what Nvidia has added gives you a fall back yes slower but slower and works is better than faster and does not wor...
7.3% morethan thei9-12900K, and7.83% morethan AMD’sRyzen 95950X. As you can see, at 1080p we somehow got worse numbers than our 1440p results despite trying out both DX11 and Vulkan modes, so we’ll
A game built from scratch in DX12 is not backwards compatible with DX11, and there is no DX11 option for Hitman 3. Furthermore, it is not really referring to DX12 emulation (I used the wrong word), but DXVK is a wrapper to Vulkan, although they do have more control...
“Ultra”).Benchmark tests: Baldur's Gate 3, Vulkan®, 3840 x 2160, “Ultra” settings, FSR OFF/FSR “Performance” mode.Black Desert,DX11, 3840 x 2160, “Epic” settings, FSR OFF/FSR “Performance” mode. Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt, DX12, 3840 x 2160, “Ultra” settings...
Intel was pulling hardware support for DX9, instead relying on the DX12 emulation of it. But early tests in mid-2022 expressed concerns about DX11 performance, too. I haven't experienced any deal-breakers with a DX11 game, but there's a noticeable difference compared to a DX12 or Vulkan ...
Emulators (running natively) also exhibit similar behavior. Emulators in general run much faster on Windows vs on Linux using an Nvidia GPU. And this time there’s no translation layers at all, both run natively using Vulkan. Here’s one emulator that has this issue manifested in a big way...
Intel is certainly aware of the problem, as can be seen in the refreshingly open Q&A. Petersen said, “We expect DX12 and Vulkan titles to be very good performance relative to the competition. […] On some DX11 titles, we’re gonna do great, but on other DX11 titles, we’re not gonn...
really old. But there are still a lot of popular games using DX11 and I hope that Intel will continue making that better. If a game supports DX12 or Vulkan then you're in great hands with the Arc A770. Performance is extremely good for a $349 card in newer games. And arguably that...
tldr: in a perfect scenario Linux can be better, but for now in most games it is worse. My personal experience: - everything running via Proton (wine + lutris) is running suprisingly well considering the real-world DX11 to Vulkan calls translation and emulation of Win-exclusive libraries...