On 05/09/2013 05:42 AM, Dragomir Ivanov wrote:
Hmm, Vadim... it works indeed. I can't push up to Ultra, but I see the
difference as on your screenshots.
Interestingly when I play it on win with catalyst, everything is WOW, on
r600g is Meh...
Unfortunately I erased windows, so I can't supply screenshot, but
subjectively it was way more beautiful on the same graphics level.
IIRC Doom3 tries to autodetect some settings and I guess there are
differences in the game configuration with different drivers. Possibly
some settings are misdetected with r600g, in this case I guess running
it with the configuration file created for catalyst might help.
Also you might want to check game's console output for any hints, e.g.
like this:
guessing video ram ( use +set sys_videoRam to force ) ..
guess failed, return default low-end VRAM setting ( 64MB VRAM )
Though I don't see this message with 64-bit port, looks like detection
logic was changed there.
Vadim
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 4:15 AM, Vadim Girlin <vadimgir...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 05/09/2013 02:42 AM, Dragomir Ivanov wrote:
Hi there,
I just fired Doom3 on 64 -bit Arch Linux (no 32 libs involved), to test
r600g progress.
Game runs fine, but I can't see bump mapping effects as on Catalyst under
windows. They are enabled in the options. Does Mesa/r600g support bumps?
AMD E-350 here. Evergreen class GPU.
Here are two screenshots made with git mesa on evergreen with Ultra
settings, the only difference is toggled bump mapping option:
http://i.imgur.com/Cl0hamf.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/4IsjrR3.jpg
To me it looks like bump mapping works. Could you provide more detailed
info (with screenshots etc) to demonstrate your issue? Also you might want
to try resetting game options to default to make sure that you don't have
any nonstandard tweaks.
Vadim
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