Dota 2 Linux.
I thought a miracle happened when Valve announced porting games to Linux. Partly, so it was of course. I installed Dota 2. But that was the end of the miracle. It certainly goes, but. issues fps around 30. A noticeable difference with Windows. intel core i5-3470/Nvidia gtx650/8gb ram. Maybe I’m doing something wrong? Are there people here who play Dota? How are things with you? I think even on vine it was faster.
And how to measure this stuff? There aunt something infinitely talking and no action to choose, could not resist, krasnal.
You need to run with the-console parameter and in the console in the game enter cl_showfps 1.
something flickers, you can see the numbers from two dozen to five, constantly changing. I don’t know what to do there. looked on tsifirki and released. Go better in TF2’ll fight: until the end of mission five minutes, five minutes until the end of mission. Thank you, doctor! If anything, I have everything installed through steam.
turn off the desktop effects\run in a separate Xserver to Scroll the game settings. Maybe the fps is locked at 30, to try to unlock(look for the Internet keys), and maybe the game itself has a toggle switch which. Couple of months ago launched sake of test, fps was in and a half times higher than under Windows. Launched in a separate X.
Well and the most good – go to the valve forums and read what they write Linux users.
Not the that would play, but here is when quite to do nothing to acquire dabble, truth only against computers to not nubit brutally. So like no friezes, smooth animation, fps is not measured but very comfortable to play. Can try to play with the version of drivers? What are your prices? I have a 319 on a gt 630m.
intel core i5-3470/Nvidia gtx650/8gb ram I have a similar configuration, on max settings the game produces 80-90 fps, as in Windows. I hope you use proprietary drivers?
Yes, I use them. 331 version.
Do not tell me how many parrots gives you glxgears.
78497 frames in 5.0 seconds = 15699.289 FPS 87028 frames in 5.0 seconds = 17405.465 FPS 87504 frames in 5.0 seconds = 17500.646 FPS 87541 frames in 5.0 seconds = 17508.172 FPS 87005 frames in 5.0 seconds = 17400.852 FPS.
And I have 60. What am I doing wrong?
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: / $ vblank_mode=0 glxgears 157741 frames in 5.0 seconds = 31548.049 FPS 158860 frames in 5.0 seconds = 31771.814 FPS 158819 frames in 5.0 seconds = 31763.793 FPS 158815 frames in 5.0 seconds = 31762.902 FPS ^C [email protected]: / $
NVIDIA X Server Settings-OpenGL Settings-Sync to VBlank, remove the Daw.
Aha, by the way it is necessary? With it something slowly all in DotA.
It adjusts the frame rate to the physical capabilities of your monitor. It is unlikely that disabling it improves performance.
Vertical sync is on, everything is fine. glxgears is not a framework!
Maybe a benchmark?
Yes, that’s right, I’m sorry.
about DotA, I play on 1600×900.
and yet I turned off the power saving of the video card (Power Mizer – “prefer maximum performance”), oddly enough through the Nv panel itself >
Section “Device” Identifier “Device0” Driver “nvidia” VendorName “NVIDIA Corporation” BoardName “GeForce GTX 650”
Option “RegistryDwords” “PowerMizerLevel=0x2; PowerMizerLevelAC=0x2” EndSection.
Also put a check mark in ” system Settings-desktop Effects-Advanced-Disable graphic effects for full-screen Windows”
Finally, I advise you to check another option, I do not know if it helps now, but at the time of 12.10/13.04 helped significantly. “System settings-power Management-settings for rooms”, in both tabs set “Act similar to: the Computer is running from the network.”
Ironically, that on the laptop, that on the desktop when using one card-in Linux 5% more FPS. In SLI, of course, Windows leads. In other games the wind is in the lead always.
To see developers of drivers under Linux hammered on owners of older video cards. GeForce 9600GT GDDR3.
55fps with off illumination, additional light treatment, medium shadows, max textures max. processing at 1920×1080. But that’s all on Windows 7. Same under Kubuntu and vile Ubuntu –