I use an AMD card, playing on Bazzite. How and when, do i know when its best to use Vulkan or Directx on linux?

  • Xideta@ani.social
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    5 months ago

    DirectX is a Windows thing, so you’ll just have those calls translated to Vulkan under the hood (DXVK). You’ll probably get better performance from just setting it to Vulkan directly.

    Edit: As some others say, for BG3 specifically, DXVK does a really good job. My personal experience is that “the best” option is very patch dependent. At launch Vulkan was best, then after a few patches did DXVK ran better, but personally I’m back to straight Vulkan, for no other reason than wanting to be a +1 in the statistics.

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      5 months ago

      What about OpenGL? What’s that and should I choose it instead of DirectX?

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        OpenGL is a bit like Vulkan, but discontinued since… 2014, with a single update since then. It was actually stopped because Vulkan seemed better, and both API’s were maintained by the same organisation.

        In general it’s more likely to work on older devices, but would be less performant than Vulkan.

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          5 months ago

          So if a game has OpenGL and DirextX as options such as TF2), it’s generally better to pick DirectX?

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            5 months ago

            If you have an Nvidia GPU definitely pick DirectX. On AMD it’s more of a tossup, depends on the game and the features in question but generally it won’t need to translate OpenGL, so it has higher maximum performance potential.

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        5 months ago

        To expand - DirectX is a proprietary Windows solution. Any time you pick it on Linux, it will run through a translation layer

        OpenGL/Vulkan are cross-platform

        OpenGL is to DirectX 11 as Vulkan is to DirectX 12

        Microsoft kept the same branding, but also followed in Vulkans/Metals footsteps of using lower level calls to the hardware. This makes the graphics drivers simpler, and can be way more performant because the CPU doesn’t have to do as much

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        5 months ago

        OpenGL is an older graphics API with a lot of issues I won’t get into here.

        You’re almost guaranteed to be better off using DXVK.