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Whilst openGL is much more stable, DirectX has windows throwing features at it, so DirectX will probably continue to be used by up and coming games in order to show off the fantastic new graphics. I'd love to see RO2 on OpenGL, as it doesn't use any of those new fandangled things.
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Nothing new, OpenGL has always performed faster while using the same features.
I always hated the shift to DX engines. If it was not for DX bound games I would have ditched Windows years ago for the faster lest bloated platform that is Linux. |
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Is this a pitch for OGL or Ubuntu?
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That's pretty cool to know i guess, but will undoubtedly change little. Besides, all these tests are run on such absurdly expensive and overpowered machines that they have no bearing whatsoever on what I as a consumer will experience or care about.
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It's a pitch for steam on linux. Considering the source.
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