• Granixo@feddit.cl
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    CPU: OK ✅

    RAM: OK ✅

    GPU: OK ✅

    Storage: WTF 🤯

    Sound Card: The time has come and so have i 🎵😎

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        Bought include both storage for downloaded compressed archives and then to unpack before deleting them?

        I’ve run into this when updating games where I have the game installed and enough space for the update but not enough for that middle ground when it’s getting unpacked

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        That’s much more reasonable, I don’t even have 85GB available. Why would they recommend that much storage?

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          Maybe a dev just right click propertied their folder and typed that in haha. I think it’s probably downloaded and cached community content. Unless it’s a hint at new danger zone stuff

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            My guess is that the shown number is the storage requirements when they add the war games maps and Danger Zone maps

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          My guess is future proofing.

          AKA Subtly forcing users to buy more storage real state 💾💵

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    I mean, I have that, but 85GB of space? I need some space left to store my offline backup of Wikipedia.

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    Especially VK_EXT_graphics_pipeline_library is interesting. This means mesa 23.1 or higher on AMD GPU’s is a must. Iirc Nvidia supports vk gpl for a year or so.

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      That just says recommended - you likely get frame stutter without GPL but the game would probably smooth out after 5 minutes or so.

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            True. Recently I updated my 1050ti graphics driver on my dads windows machine and it now runs valorant at 120 FPS instead of being locked to 60 to not drop frames too often

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        The gpu supports gpl, but it depends on yoir distro and how Steam is installed which mesa version you have. What’s you distro release? Native package manager or flatpa?

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          Thanks! I just ran vulkaninfo and it’s there. Btw: You can check your version apparently with vulkaninfo | grep driverInfo.

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    Just played a match, it’s working perfectly on Wayland and pipewire. I’m using -vulkan as a launch parameter.

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    I wonder if it has a native Vulkan renderer now or it just has DXVK baked in. If the latter, bad news is it halves my framerate İN CS2LT on Windows.

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      Source 2 has native Vulkan and DX11 suppport. CS2 on Linux uses Vulkan.