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Latest Comments by Gerarderloper
Wine 10.3 released with clipboard support in the Wayland driver, initial Vulkan video decoder support
9 Mar 2025 at 2:28 pm UTC

I was just wishing I could copy paste stuff from clipboard the other day. Now if they can fix the DPI/Mouse Input/DLSS issues then we be set. Also I wonder if they can support autoHDR which atm only Gamescope supports AFAIK.

NVIDIA stable driver 570.124.04 released for Linux with VRR for multiple displays and various bug fixes
3 Mar 2025 at 1:52 am UTC

Interesting. This driver fixed my sleep suspend resume function for my 4090 which originally would return to a backscreen and I'd need to alt-f1-f4 or whatever to get the GPU to see the display again.

Also with mg LG C4 OLED at 144hz and WITH HDR enable, VRR has been working great, don't even get gamma flutters anymore which is surprising. At least that is with KCD2 which needs Gamescope and its internal AutoHDR method.

You should go over to the NVIDIA forums and report your exact setup and issues. Might be a fringe case, or perhaps others have found a solution.

EA just open sourced Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Renegade and Generals
3 Mar 2025 at 1:45 am UTC

I bought the CNC Collection and the CNC Enhanced Edition packs as they were on special. I do know there is OpenRA as well, but some files are needed from the base game.

Just an upgrade to a modern 3D engine with no changes to any other aspect of the game. Too much to hope for ... ?
I thought that is what CNC4 and Generals was?

It's funny when big massive studios face the guillotine, they switch from a anti-Consumer way of operating to a pro-consumer way. The bigger you get, the worse you are for the consumer it seems.
We have this happening with Rockstar now where they ditching PC releases because they want to sell games for 100USD, which include LOADS of mtx crap!

AMD Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT arrive March 6th, AMD dive deeper into RDNA 4 and FSR 4
2 Mar 2025 at 1:37 am UTC

Looks like it might be on par with 7900XT. It's a little confusing however given the Watt footprint.

I don't think this will compete with people wanting 5070TI performance. And its VERY likely nvidia will release a 5070 at more affordable cost that still does better then 9070.

So far, feels very much like a stop gap attempt to fill the market. It is at least a little cheaper then 7900XT, I think.

NVIDIA cards here in Australia are SKY HIGH priced, so they have a chance here. But I suspect people will not be overly impressed with 9070s performance given its a 280-300W card!

NVIDIA stable driver 570.124.04 released for Linux with VRR for multiple displays and various bug fixes
28 Feb 2025 at 1:13 am UTC Likes: 1

Been playing KCD2 on my HDMI2.1 LG OLED with VRR with this driver and things feel a lot better, and frametimes have evened out a bit. So far, so good.

NVIDIA stable driver 570.124.04 released for Linux with VRR for multiple displays and various bug fixes
27 Feb 2025 at 11:59 pm UTC

List of fixes sounds good. But time will tell if they work and if something else got broke.

Dune: Awakening looks like it may be playable on Steam Deck - benchmark tested
27 Feb 2025 at 3:07 am UTC

DUNE will consume most the players, and it will return to the desert it always was.

Also the entire DUNE universe story surround Arrakis spans 1000s of years, with the GOLDEN age only coming in at the end of that. I can't remember fully but pretty sure Paul or his son turns into a wormbeast for 4000 or so years as well... hehe

Epic Games devs talk about solutions to the Unreal Engine stuttering issues in games
26 Feb 2025 at 2:21 am UTC

I've seen some stutter with KCD2 as well which is CryEngine5+ I think, so its not exclusive to UE5.

Seems to be shaders being compiled as your moving around, possibly aggravated even more by usage of Linux and NVIDIA.

I've tried some mods that increase gfx or fix gfx and sometimes they make it worse, probably because their forcing the engine to draw even more shaders or higher shader resolutions. (this is on a top tier system btw)

The tactical FPS 'Due Process' anti-cheat now supports Linux - plus it has a huge discount
26 Feb 2025 at 2:18 am UTC

That's a pretty big discount, so I bought it even thought I'm not really into PvP stuff anymore.

Be nice if they did some PvE content and even some story COOP levels, that be cool.