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I'm experiencing this weird glitch in Deus Ex: MD when screen is gradually filling with black pixels. It is only related to 3D rendering since HUD and menu renders fine.
I had Mesa Padoka Stable installed at the time (18.2.4). I have replaced it with default version (18.0.5) and now it works fine. Also, I'm getting about 20 FPS more now with Mesa 18.0.5.
Video showing this glitch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivMrjFe0GJo
Hope it helps someone with same issue.
Cheers.
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I'm gonna use 18.0.5 until I finish Deus Ex :)