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Latest Comments by Shmerl
Reminder: Update your PC info for the next round of statistics updates
28 May 2023 at 7:06 pm UTC

By the way, what does "variable refresh rate - sometimes" choice mean? Multiple monitors where some have it and some don't?

AMD Radeon RX 7600 announced for $269 with 8GB VRAM
28 May 2023 at 4:08 pm UTC

Quoting: F.UltraAs absurd as it might sound, 8GB is really holding the nVidia cards back: 16GB vs. 8GB VRAM: Radeon RX 6800 vs. GeForce RTX 3070, 2023 Revisit [External Link]
It's not really absurd if you take into account that something like browser takes VRAM too. And common use case shares games with regular desktop operation. So 8 GB VRAM is getting old indeed.

I just checked. Just regular KDE session with Firefox opened takes already 1.5 - 2 GB of VRAM. And that's not the limit.

Wine and Wayland take another step closer with more code merged
25 May 2023 at 11:32 pm UTC

Quoting: Purple Library GuyHmmm . . . that looks like a 15% increase in about a year and a half. So say 10%/year. At that rate it would get to almost half in two more years, over half in 3 years. But I suspect that although the progression is pretty even in the graph, the line is really quite straight, it will probably start curving up at some point as various distros decide Wayland is good enough.
Sounds right. It probably would accelerate once some major pieces will be improved and there would be less reasons to use X11.

And as I also added above, one of the factors is the GPU. Nvidia blob is the drag on Wayland usage due to it causing poor experience on it. But the trend for Nvidia is negative as you can see on the same page, so that will speed things up for Wayland adoption.

Wine and Wayland take another step closer with more code merged
25 May 2023 at 11:21 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: Jarmeryes exactly. The big question is "when" - I think I've been hearing some version of this exact same statement for years now.
If you mean when for Wine itself - hopefully later this year. Once they merge all major pieces it will be possible to test and they'll probably focus on bugs that will be reported once more people will start using it.

If you mean when Wayland itself will be used more widely - you can check the trend in GOL stats for example.

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/index.php?module=statistics&view=trends#SessionType-top

You can probably correlate that trend with the growing trend of AMD GPUs usage, since experience with Nvidia on Wayland is worse.

Personally I've been using KDE Wayland session for a while already and it works well including for gaming.

Reminder: Update your PC info for the next round of statistics updates
25 May 2023 at 9:54 pm UTC Likes: 4

Just a suggestion may be to make these stats posts shortly after stats page is updated for the month. Which happens now in reverse, so it's not as aligned to discuss trends since people move on to newer articles.

FX Technology tease their upgraded screen for Steam Deck
19 May 2023 at 6:55 pm UTC

If it's about price points, may be they should have options for screens same as they have options for storage?

FX Technology tease their upgraded screen for Steam Deck
18 May 2023 at 5:46 pm UTC Likes: 7

I think a good upgrade would be adaptive sync and higher refresh rate than 60 Hz. It may be even more valuable than higher resolution. Using tearing as a way to reduce latency isn't really a good solution and latency is a concern for some gamers.

Mesa graphics drivers 23.1.0 out now with RADV GPL enabled
14 May 2023 at 6:33 pm UTC

Quoting: pete910The quicker they go full Vulkan and native client the better !

Not that the latter is ever going to happen :sad:
Weren't they supposedly very close to it already (i.e. Vulkan support)? Did you see any recent updates on it?

Wine 8.8 is out now with more PE work, initial support for ARM64EC modules
14 May 2023 at 2:00 am UTC

Question to experts. How can one test winesync? I need just upstream Wine with winesync patches applied. Nothing extra like all the -tkg patchsets and etc.

Mesa graphics drivers 23.1.0 out now with RADV GPL enabled
12 May 2023 at 3:49 am UTC

Quoting: mr-victory
Quoting: ShmerlWhich games does it help?
It helps all games that use DX9-11 but specifically Apex Legends, Warframe and possibly new AAA releases.
I see. Does it give better framerate or less stutter or something else?