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AMD Still Struggling With Linux Gaming 100

An anonymous reader writes: AMD's Linux gaming performance has been embarrassingly bad, and it doesn't look like there's any quick remedy. Virtual Programming just released Dirt: Showdown for Linux, and it's the latest example of AMD's Linux driver issues: AMD's GPU results are still far behind NVIDIA's, with even the Radeon R9 Fury running slower than NVIDIA's aging GTX 680 and GTX 760. If a racing game doesn't interest you, Feral Interactive confirmed they are releasing Company of Heroes 2 for Linux next week, but only NVIDIA and Intel graphics are supported.
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AMD Still Struggling With Linux Gaming

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  • Come AMD.... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 18, 2015 @03:12PM (#50341553)

    Get it together, competition in the market place is good for us all!

    • Re:Come AMD.... (Score:4, Insightful)

      by cplusplus ( 782679 ) on Tuesday August 18, 2015 @04:09PM (#50342077) Journal
      AMD is a company struggling to stay afloat and relevant, it doesn't make sense to invest their limited R&D dollars in Linux driver optimization when Linux is a small fraction of the total gaming market (~2% of Steam, last I checked). I think they're probably doing what they need to be doing - improving their crappy Windows drivers.
      • Re:Come AMD.... (Score:4, Insightful)

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 18, 2015 @04:16PM (#50342155)

        Hence why they're putting so much effort into open-sourcing as much of their drivers as possible, while working with the community to make what remains a binary blob more secure. It takes time to fix your mistakes and get your shit together, but that doesn't mean they're doing nothing about it. As a bonus, the same effort may also potentially be helping to fix their shitty Windows drivers.

      • by bug1 ( 96678 )

        AMD has much more to gain from good open source drivers than Intel does, and currently Intel is way ahead of any graphics hardware maker.

      • Well if their windows drivers are crappy *and* their linux drivers are crappy, it seems like as good a time as ever to make a good unified driver that isn't as heavily dependent on the OS. If ever there was a time *not* to focus only on windows, it's now. There are game consoles using desktop graphics chips, mobile OSes, etc. Gambling on windows being dominant forever was a good gamble in the 90s. It seems suicidal in 2015.
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    • by higuita ( 129722 )

      they are fixing it... they new driver policy is to have a generic driver in the kernel. then you plug mesa or catalyst on top of it.
      The idea is that mesa is getting better and better and support more cards, mesa support up to opengl 4.2 is expected to be release in September. with more features ready, performance is also getting better. For possible more performance, features or too new hardware for mesa, you can plug catalyst and use the closed source driver. With this, even the closed source linux driver

    • by nhat11 ( 1608159 )

      There's ARMs for competition and that's who intel changing their business strategy because of them

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Open source the problems!

    Many eyes will fix it.

    • First, licensed code... etc and so on... they probably can't just "open source" it.

      However, even if they can, it may be a problem of design. If AMD's drivers were built with a paradigm that only really works on Windows, just being open source isn't going to be of much value. The driver would still have to be redesigned.
    • by Kjella ( 173770 )

      Insightful, Troll, Interesting, what you lack is a Funny moderation despite that's what it is. AMD has open sourced. While there's bits and pieces missing for specialized functions you have all the low level shader instructions to implement high performance gaming. Turns out it's tough work and not a whole lot of people who actually understand how to make efficient use of a modern GPU's resources. And those who do generally are or have been employed by AMD/nVidia/Intel and has to deal with a lot of thorny I

  • by Anonymous Coward

    And it doesn't look like there's any quick remedy.

    FTFY

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I have no inside info but it seems obvious that for a while now (pretty much most of this year) the focus has been on DX12 and Vulkan. I think Graham Sellers is on the GL team and he is definitely knee-deep in Vulkan.

    • AMD should invested in linux driver then all the money on their failed project to fragment the market with mantle.
  • Suddenly (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 18, 2015 @03:43PM (#50341845)

    ...2 games appear not to be supporting AMD graphics processors. That's strange, nearly 1.5 thousand from steam do not have a problem at all.

    OTOH, intel's iris' drivers are a joke yet noone bats an eye.

    • Re: Suddenly (Score:2, Insightful)

      Intel has much, much better drivers than AMD. Intel gpu hardware isn't nearly as good, unfortunately.

      AMD = Awful Motherfucking Drivers

      • by phorm ( 591458 )

        Intel in general had better drivers than either AMD or nVidia. Unfortunately it's their hardware that's often lacking or not competitive.

        That said, Intel also has a few GPU's that lack proper accelerated drivers for Linux and/or gave sucktastic performance.

        Personally, I'm looking forward to when the "mobile" graphics vendors start to become more and more competetive with the big boys. Since those generally have Android drivers a port back up to linux-general shouldn't be too hard.

  • 1) They can't release complete sources, because of, cough, licenses
    2) Linux gaming is a tiny piece of the market, yet AMD is financially troubled, do you really want them to spend much resources on less tan 1% of the (gaming) market?

    • by nhat11 ( 1608159 )

      You make too much sense Kartu

  • Their drivers are shockingly bad at the Gnome standard environment. (OK, I am using an old graphics card, but I dont expect the Open Source driver to work and the proprietry one not (as I also own an Nvidia system, and the Nouveau driver is strait from hell.

    If Microsoft are not bribing people to put out this crap, it is even more shocking than if they are!

    • by 0123456 ( 636235 )

      Hey, at least you get drivers. They stopped supporting the integrated graphics in my AMD machine a couple of years ago.

      • Hey, at least you get drivers. They stopped supporting the integrated graphics in my AMD machine a couple of years ago.

        Don't feel bad, I've got an AMD-based netbook that was never supported and still isn't. It only works kind-of OK with Windows, though...

    • Never attribute malice to something that can easily be explained by incompetence. Nvidia and AMD have a long history of incompetence when it comes to drivers (and not just on Linux).
  • Crap Article. (Score:4, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 18, 2015 @04:32PM (#50342299)

    It's an eON wrapped game with nVidia support scripts. So obviously nVidia cards will have better performance.

    Why don't they test with some native games. Sure nVidia will probably do better. But AMDs will do good enough.

  • who cares about linux when its 1.5% of the market share, and who cares about amd when even if they fix their crap drivers (ye right, cos 15years now they didnt and they will this week) the electricity bill for a year for one of those pieces of crap will buy u gtx980 sli.. but keep on sheeple, buy amd, and install linux on a desktop, you damn rebels you.. lol...

It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.

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