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Metro 2033 redux benchmark
Metro 2033 redux benchmark





  1. METRO 2033 REDUX BENCHMARK HOW TO
  2. METRO 2033 REDUX BENCHMARK WINDOWS 10

Maybe people ‘in the know’ could browse their list of benchmarks and come up with what they think is relevant. I’m mostly out of the loop with this as I have zero interest in buying 2018 games or good dedicated graphics. The way you can search things and sort them out over there is pretty nice. At the very least it would be easy for someone to bench their machine and get all the results graphed so they can link to it, screenshot, or whatever. I’ve never messed with it personally, but the OpenBenchmarking sight says it has public and private storage of test results, and the front page of recent activity showed all Linux machines doing benchmarks. I just vaguely remember running a few CPU benchmarks testing some machines around the time I switched over to Linux back in 2014, and saw some familiar names back then. I haven’t used it in a while, but doesn’t the Phoronix Test Suite have a bunch of open graphics benchmarks from different games?

METRO 2033 REDUX BENCHMARK HOW TO

Would also be keen to see how video performance scales with CPU, not sure how to organise that but maybe a Google docs (or some other) spreadsheet with tabs for each benchmark, and line items for each system contributing, so you can sort by score, CPU, GPU, OS/driver version etc. I’m keen to see this, and will participate. And i’m not paying for it in both time, money and privacy. at least the upgrades aren’t forced, and at least logs are available. If i’m going to be dealing with random system breakage on upgrades i may as well run linux.

METRO 2033 REDUX BENCHMARK WINDOWS 10

The lack of Windows 10 testing prior to microsoft rolling it out is just a deal breaker. Is rock solid in linux, and was solid in 1709 prior to the march updates and after the april updates. My haswell box is currently unusable in Windows due to a bug that has returned with build 1803 that causes it to just power off at random. Specifically because Windows has become too much of a pain in the ass. I’m planning to not boot windows to bare metal on my next build. Yes there are exceptions, but point being is that there’s a decent amount of gaming content available native now in steam and it seems to be getting better.

metro 2033 redux benchmark

Thing is, latest releases are largely a bunch of paid-dlc-on-day-one, lootbox garbage. Yup, but the situation on linux isn’t super bad any more unless you want to run latest releases. Gaming on linux, especially using wine, requires a certain level of masochism however I think just using windows in general is becoming the same problem







Metro 2033 redux benchmark