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ArmoredThirteen, do games w This Fallout New Vegas Mod rewrites over 1,000 functions to improve performance and reduce load/save times

This article is talking about it like this is a new thing. It has been part of the core set of QoL mods for new installs for years now. Looks like they got a recent update though which is exciting

Edit: Didn’t look at the link just knew by name, looks like they released a new mod to compliment the one I’m talking about? This person is a fucking godsend

Coelacanth, (edited )
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

They did indeed release a new engine optimization mod, separate to the standard mandatory-install Stewies Tweaks. The past year has been crazy for NV mods.

Destraight,

It’s new to me, because I barely mod my games

DoucheBagMcSwag, do games w This Fallout New Vegas Mod rewrites over 1,000 functions to improve performance and reduce load/save times

The big question remains……is this compatible with A Tale of Two Cities mod?

melroy, do games w This Fallout New Vegas Mod rewrites over 1,000 functions to improve performance and reduce load/save times
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Well. It's funny I read this. Since I just watched this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_rzYnXEQlE about refactoring the entire source code of Super Mario 64. It's insane how much effort modders put into those things.

Strepto,
@Strepto@sh.itjust.works avatar

Kaze my beloved

flameguy21,

Dude’s practically ascended to godhood with how much he’s been able to push Mario 64.

nicman24, do games w This Fallout New Vegas Mod rewrites over 1,000 functions to improve performance and reduce load/save times

shit they really used -Os instead -O2 because of the ps3/ 360

Astroturfed,

I remember I picked this game up to replay it for a few bucks on steam. I had no idea how bad the PC version was. I must of replayed it 3-5x back in the day on Xbox. I couldn’t believe how broken and unplayable it was on PC.

NewNewAccount,

This is flag used during compilation that optimizes for size (-Os) instead of speed (-O2).

Coelacanth, do games w This Fallout New Vegas Mod rewrites over 1,000 functions to improve performance and reduce load/save times
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

We don’t deserve lStewieAl.

MJBrune, (edited ) do gaming w Bethesda claims that the Intel ARC GPUs do not meet Starfield's PC minimum requirements

Yeah, that makes sense. They probably can’t properly support a video card they couldn’t get their hands on due to Intel not shipping it until late last year. They also aren’t that powerful of cards. Lastly the Intel drivers are brand new. Most engines are not treated against them, as such there are a lot of corruption bugs. Which makes sense because they weren’t able to get the cards early enough to support them. Since Intel has now discontinued their flagship arc card not even a year after release it’s unlikely any games will really support Intel gpus in the future.

lemann,

Since Intel has now discontinued their flagship arc card not even a year after release

Whaaaat? That’s disappointing ☹️ I was hoping finally there’d be some more competition

penquin,

They didn’t discontinue their cards, only the limited edition one.

lemann,

Ohh, thank you for the clarification!

penquin,

You’re welcome :) I’m actually going to buy the 770 by the end of this year. Heard it works great on Linux.

TheOakTree,

For anyone still following this thread in confusion, the Limited Edition (LE) card is Intel’s equivalent of a Founder’s Edition card. Intel stopped producing LE cards, but their AIB partners are still producing their own SKUs.

ninjan,

That’s a bit disingenuous. It’s Intels own Limited Edition A770 SKU that is discontinued not the A770 as a model. They still ship the chip to AIB makers like ASRock etc. Their second generation, BattleMage, is still on track as well so on the contrary I believe we’ll see much better support for Intel GPUs in the coming years since more game developers will have had adequate time with the hardware. Intels cards are also priced competitively if we’re looking at the entry level cards which is bound to make them end up in many cheaper pre-builts that parents buy for their younger kids. So I expect to be quite commonly used for certain games in the coming years.

k_rol,

Thanks for correcting the disinformation.

MJBrune,

The limited edition wasn’t limited in the sense they planned to stop making them. It’s their flagship. This is what I got off of a few articles. If they are still shipping chips to people, it wasn’t clear from a few places I read this from. Additionally battlemage information seems to be all from leaks.

Either way with how shotty the drivers have been went how little hardware has been available to place blame at video game developers for not supporting their cards is silly.

ninjan,

I’m placing 0 blame on developers here but it’s just a fact that Intel can’t reasonably optimize the drivers for all games past and present in such a short time. And developers haven’t had access to the card for even remotely long enough for it to be part of the testing for any game (outside small titles maybe but they generally don’t need special treatment driver wise) releasing this year or next. AMD and Nvidia have literal decades of head start. So while I would’ve wanted Intel to do a better job I’m not trivializing the monstrous task either, and all things considered they’ve done OK. Not great, not horrible.

If it wasn’t clear in the articles you read then those places wanted the clicks and engagement that comes from vaguely implying that Intel is killing their GPU division.

Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it - Jonathan Swift

dudewitbow,

Its not like intel never had gpu drivers (they have had igpus for ever), they just never had to constantly need to update them for the gaming audience.

Lets not pretend features like intels quicksync that came out on sandy bridge igpus to do video encoding didnt reshape how companies did encoding for viewing(which would lead to NVenc or AMD VCE) or scrubbing in the case of professional use.

The gpu driver team had existed for awhile now, its just they never was seveeely pressured to update it specifically for gaming as theybreally didnt have anything remotely game ready till arguably tigerlake’s igpu.

freeman, (edited )

I saw a graph yesterday that put them squarely between the nvidia 4000 and the latest AMD gen in terms of performance. M

Edit: I have bad memory. Here’s the graph. …futurecdn.net/QKdmNvH8KqrZmnnqRDiz6k-970-80.png.…

MJBrune,

Yeah that’s saying their highest end card is the lowest end 4000 series card. Which the lowest end 4000 series card isn’t great.

DaSaw, do gaming w Bethesda claims that the Intel ARC GPUs do not meet Starfield's PC minimum requirements

I don’t know much about specs. I just find it fascinating that people are actually defending Bethesda in this post. Where’s the standard anti-Bethesda fandumb pile on?

lustyargonian,

On reddit lol

DaSaw,

I’ve probably seen it here more than on Reddit, but that’s because I spend more time in the general gaming community here, while on Reddit I was in the fan community specifically… particularly teslore, where “Duh, TES lore is stupid and random” doesn’t get much traction.

conciselyverbose,

The problem is that no one actually really follows the specs (or the specs don't define everything). So you can't just build to the spec and have your game work. You have to know all the ways the different hardware manufacturers cheat and adapt your stuff to their drivers.

If intel still has issues in their drivers and implementation, developing to run correctly on their cards isn't trivial at all. It should still mostly work, but it's hard to catch every edge case without experience with how they do things.

skullgiver, (edited ) do gaming w Bethesda claims that the Intel ARC GPUs do not meet Starfield's PC minimum requirements
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  • hagelslager,

    Considering it’s a Bethesda developed game, I think it’s safe to say there has been no optimisation at all.

    circuitfarmer,
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    There are 2 versions of XeSS: one which runs on most later Nvidia and AMD GPUs and gives roughly equivalent results to FSR1, and another which only runs on Intel GPUs because it uses their equivalent of tensor cores (thus more like DLSS). I don’t ever see a scenario where anyone is going to support the second one unless Intel starts sponsoring games. And for the first, what’s the advantage over FSR1?

    BaroqueInMind, do gaming w Bethesda claims that the Intel ARC GPUs do not meet Starfield's PC minimum requirements
    @BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar

    What's the Intel equivalent to the nVidia 4080?

    exscape,
    @exscape@kbin.social avatar

    How is that relevant? RTX 4080 is not a the minimum requirement for Starfield.

    theangriestbird,

    there isn’t one. At the moment, they aren’t aiming that high. Their performance varies wildly from game to game, but at best, their most powerful card atm punches at about 3060 levels.

    freeman,
    SenorBolsa, (edited ) do gaming w Bethesda claims that the Intel ARC GPUs do not meet Starfield's PC minimum requirements
    @SenorBolsa@beehaw.org avatar

    Yup, it’s not in the specs that it supports intel graphics.

    These days it’s expected that any directX/Vulkan supporting card can run just about anything with varying levels of performance, back in the day it was very very specific what a 3d game engine supported. If your card wasn’t on the list it wasn’t going to run outside of software mode unless the newer version of that card had backwards compatibility features. Also later on you had to worry about very specific shader features and direct x features being supported to even get the game to look right.

    Just a bit interesting how times change. They definitely should have worked with intel a bit to get it to work, at least given them a copy with some time for them to work out their drivers to support it.

    Nullify9964, do gaming w The creators of RPCS3 are working on a Playstation 4 emulator

    How is the PS3 emulator these days? It’ll be interesting to see how these guys do with PS4 since the console has a different architecture.

    Irisos,

    It’s really good. There are some issues here and there like some games not launching when using upscaling or some non default settings.

    But otherwise, most games run on it and better than on PS3 with recent CPUs.

    Norgur, do games w Nintendo Switch emulators Yuzu and Ryujinx can already run Red Dead Redemption on PC

    Yeah but... isn't that a hollow victory? I mean... every PC that can run RDR on Yuzu can... you know... run RDR natively, right?

    collectioncard,

    Red dead redemption never received a pc port.

    Norgur,

    oh... my bad. It has now I guess.

    collectioncard,

    Yeah… I really wish it did though. Kinda surprised that they decided not to port it alongside the switch and ps4.

    Pwnmode,

    They still didn’t release this port on PC. Unfortunately.

    forgotaboutlaye,

    Also Xenia Canary is a much better expierience than emulatoing Switch

    ziggurism,
    @ziggurism@lemmy.world avatar

    Is that a ps3 emulator?

    thewitchslayer,

    Xenia is Xbox 360. RPCS3 is PS3. And that can run it too, just not super well last I knew

    nodiet,

    What makes you say that? Last time I checked (about a year ago), yuzu and ryujinx were way more performant and fewer bugs in the emulated titles compared to Xenia (Canary). Have there been such big improvements to Xenia since?

    platysalty, do games w Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 release date potentially leaked

    It's not out until it's out.

    etchinghillside,

    Drink the hype koolaid.

    Coelacanth, do games w Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 release date potentially leaked
    @Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

    I remember the time when I was really excited about this game. The original writer and composer were both returning, it looked so promising. But we all know what happened, and after Rik Schaffer himself said the soul of the project left when Brian Mitsoda was fired my expectations are firmly settled at the bottom.

    AsperagusP,

    Huh. And I thought that it was already out.

    ggnoredo,

    Yeah me too

    ChronosWing,

    Probably thinking of that really bad visual novel that was released under a similar name.

    ilco, do games w Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 release date potentially leaked

    Lol I thought the game was canceld years ago

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