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if i did my math correctly, about a 16.7% difference in average fps.
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though i did test superposition and posted my results in the superposition thread. the gap there between opengl and direct x was only 7%! either way i am very happy so far on linux. the few quirks i worried about have been a nothing burger and the performance has been great
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