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Reverse Module@discuss.tchncs.de to Gaming@beehaw.org · 3 年前

Garuda Linux - Dead Space on Ultra with HDR (7900X, 7900XTX TAICHI)

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Garuda Linux - Dead Space on Ultra with HDR (7900X, 7900XTX TAICHI)

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Reverse Module@discuss.tchncs.de to Gaming@beehaw.org · 3 年前
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  • lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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    That’s actually really impressive. Linux gaming has come a long way. I guess due to the investment Valve has put in or are there other events that have contributed?

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      Yeah I used to do Linux vs Windows benchmarks. On an AMD GPU Linux is usually faster. :)

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    Linux

    Hdr

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      Yup! Doable with gamescope-git and some env vars set to true. :)

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        Could you give me / direct me to an explanation? Would love to set this up for myself.

        Edit: is it only what archwiki says or is there more?:

        Gamescope is a requirement for HDR10 support when playing games, to make use of this feature you must launch your Gamescope session using the --hdr-enabled flag.

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          Sure! :)

          This is the full archwiki article on HDR! :) gamescope-session is not needed in my experience but the rest are.

          https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/HDR_monitor_support

          Hope this helps! :)

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            Pretty cool, and I assume non-game programs (like vlc) also have hdr when run through the steam session?

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              Oh I don’t know about that tbh. Never tried it. Plasma 6 should have HDR to an extent and HDR work in general has picked up and is progressing rather nicely for Linux in general. :)

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