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A Four Way Comparison For Alien: Isolation Shows Off The Performance Difference
19 Nov 2015 at 5:57 am UTC
But 2.0 has a constant loss in performance with other games I tried, so I just stopped using it.
19 Nov 2015 at 5:57 am UTC
Quoting: XaeroVincentdubigrasu, how much performance is lost between SteamOS 1.0 and 2.0? How many FPS?I haven't tested Alien Isolation with SteamOS 2.0 if that's what you're asking.
But 2.0 has a constant loss in performance with other games I tried, so I just stopped using it.
Do you think the brand new NVIDIA 358.13 driver might make any difference?Maybe for other games, IDK, but it didn't for AI.
A Four Way Comparison For Alien: Isolation Shows Off The Performance Difference
19 Nov 2015 at 5:27 am UTC
19 Nov 2015 at 5:27 am UTC
Quoting: MblackwellI wonder what the difference is if you run Nvidia driver 355.11, since that's what's recommended in the README.There is no difference, not with 355.11 or any other driver.
A Four Way Comparison For Alien: Isolation Shows Off The Performance Difference
18 Nov 2015 at 3:18 pm UTC
18 Nov 2015 at 3:18 pm UTC
Quoting: mr-eggwhat about settings ? Sure people may not like to have to drop AA, but linux is behind in Multi sampling Antialiasing at the moment. Does it use it on this test ? If so then doing the test without may not be popular ( because people want the same quality across the board ) but it would at least identify how much of that 30% difference was down to a specific game setting.The settings were at max for all systems (yes AA enabled), read the video description for details.
Still, running 1080p 60fps with better than console graphics is entirely possible even with a 30% loss on a decent PC / Steam machine.
A Four Way Comparison For Alien: Isolation Shows Off The Performance Difference
18 Nov 2015 at 12:52 pm UTC Likes: 8
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18 Nov 2015 at 12:52 pm UTC Likes: 8
Quoting: sigzNot always:Quoting: nattydreadDirectx wrappers are obviously always less performant under linux, and opengl is also slower under linux than windows.Quoting: TheBosswell what I mean perhaps is: does it use a wrapper to DirectX or does it directly use OpenGL? There must be some reason it doesn't perform as well on SteamOS.Quoting: nattydreadis it a native build or a port?It was ported by Feral Interactive, and it is native. A port doesn't make something not native.
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A Four Way Comparison For Alien: Isolation Shows Off The Performance Difference
18 Nov 2015 at 12:21 pm UTC
18 Nov 2015 at 12:21 pm UTC
Quoting: aristoriasWhat GPUs, what driver, why Ubuntu for AMD and why SteamOS for nVidia.Apart from the video where the specs are listed, a bunch of additional details are given in the description.
Whoever did this should be ashamed that these questions rise and stay unanswered.
What a pointless waste of time and effort.
Alien: Isolation Released For Linux, Prepare Your Spare Pants, Port Report, Review & Sale
17 Nov 2015 at 12:43 pm UTC Likes: 1
17 Nov 2015 at 12:43 pm UTC Likes: 1
Alien Isolation on SteamOS, Windows 10 and Ubuntu with Nvidia and AMD cards.
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My Thoughts On SteamOS After Some Time With It
17 Nov 2015 at 10:51 am UTC
I posted the whole discussion for those curious about details, my bad.
17 Nov 2015 at 10:51 am UTC
Quoting: adolsonIs not that complicated, you just need to install a small deb package. (post 13).Quoting: dubigrasuWow, that's a huge hassle, and the average Steam Machine user is not going to want to do that (and they shouldn't have to). I don't understand why Big Picture / SteamOS modes can't just have a simple toggle via the in-game overlay.Quoting: Kallestofeleshttp://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/626329187103762437/ [External Link]Quoting: dubigrasuThere is a FPS counter included, but for whatever reason still hidden and it takes some minor tweaking to activate it (min 1:10):HOW did you make the FPS counter appear? :P
I posted the whole discussion for those curious about details, my bad.
My Thoughts On SteamOS After Some Time With It
17 Nov 2015 at 1:23 am UTC
17 Nov 2015 at 1:23 am UTC
Quoting: Kallestofeleshttp://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/626329187103762437/ [External Link]Quoting: dubigrasuThere is a FPS counter included, but for whatever reason still hidden and it takes some minor tweaking to activate it (min 1:10):HOW did you make the FPS counter appear? :P
My Thoughts On SteamOS After Some Time With It
16 Nov 2015 at 12:37 am UTC
Later on you can choose to restore your install from grub.
16 Nov 2015 at 12:37 am UTC
Quoting: ShabbyXAt first boot it installs the Steam client and when everything is ready it reboots back into a small Clonezilla installation which backs everything up.You will see it reboot a few times as it updates Steam... .Trying to be windows?
Later on you can choose to restore your install from grub.
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