Even games that work natively on Linux just don’t look as good because of the difference between OpenGL and DirectX.
I’m replaying Metro Last Light (not Redux) on a new PC with dual boot and I’m just playing it from Windows, even when the game (has) native Linux support.
To get the best grahpics I probably could run the Windows version from WINE as I already got Steam to work with it, but AMD’s GPU drivers are unstable on Linux and I couldn’t get the Mesa video drivers to support my MOBO’s integrated video output that I’m currently using for one of my displays.
I usually complicate things while tinkering to get something working in a specific way, but other times I just don’t feel like it.
I have an RT7900 XTX and I just want to get the best possible graphics with it.
Even games that work natively on Linux just don’t look as good because of the difference between OpenGL and DirectX.
I’m replaying Metro Last Light (not Redux) on a new PC with dual boot and I’m just playing it from Windows, even when the game (has) native Linux support.
To get the best grahpics I probably could run the Windows version from WINE as I already got Steam to work with it, but AMD’s GPU drivers are unstable on Linux and I couldn’t get the Mesa video drivers to support my MOBO’s integrated video output that I’m currently using for one of my displays.
I usually complicate things while tinkering to get something working in a specific way, but other times I just don’t feel like it.
I have an RT7900 XTX and I just want to get the best possible graphics with it.