Valve has made Dota 2's Direct3D to OpenGL translation layer open source. This is the piece of code that allows Valve to take a standard DirectX Windows game that uses the Source engine (Dota 2, Team ...
For years now, Valve has been slowly improving the capabilities of the Proton compatibility layer that lets thousands of Windows games work seamlessly on the Linux-based SteamOS. But Valve’s ...
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Linux Gaming Improves, Thanks to DXVK 2.7
Gamers with Linux PCs should download the latest version of translation layer DXVK, which helps Direct3D games run on Vulkan, as it's just received an important update. Version 2.7 has bug fixes for ...
You don't by any chance have a Via chipset motherboard, do you?<BR><BR>My symptoms: 2D graphics fine, openGL fine, Direct3D games lock up, DXDiag spinning cube either didnt appear, didn't spin after ...
Because we're testing high-end 3D graphics cards that target hard-core gamers, we're most interested in how the cards perform on 3D games. We started with two synthetic tests, 3DMark03 and AquaMark 3, ...
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