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It'll if you don't have the time to contribute, I really understood you, but please don't spam the issue with comments not only tagging developers but also not adding ANY useful information to help to fix the game. You'll notice the numbers of the PCMark program aren't visible (only the labels of the numbers) AND the test never finishes ĥ - Try to close the whole game.
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Again, this doesn't happen on versions older than the version 1.7 of the game Ĥ - Curiously, if you open the "System Info" program before opening PCMark ones, the counters in the HUD that appear inside the game still show and run fine:Ģ - Install PCMark in the PC you just built in the game ģ - Open PCMark (that you just installed) Ĥ - Click "RUN" in the PCMark program. I tried running latest Proton GE that added some mfplat support but it didn't worked completely ģ - The program crashes at exit. Versions older than that worked fine, as the "test" ended, but without video of the test running (just the basic counters like FPS, Frame counter and Time) Ģ - The video in the PCMark prorgam doesn't appear because of an apparent dependency on mfplat.

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I wonder why you mentioned my graphics drivers, is that because of the log I attached to my previous post? If so, how exactly can I check what driver my system is using for this game? Could you point me to the right direction and shed some light into this?

I run less-demanding games like Don't Starve, Crashlands, Ultra SF IV with no launch options because then, Steam will let my iGPU (Radeon R7) handle the rendering.įor more demanding games, such as Helldivers, Euro Truck Simulator 2, CS:GO, Metro 2033 Redux, Tomb Raider, I add this to the launcher options: DRI_PRIME=1 %command%, so that Steam offloads the task to my beefier Radeon RX 540 (2GB of GDDR5 memory, 6Ghz dGPU.


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Provider 1: id: 0x44 cap: 0圆, Sink Output, Source Offload crtcs: 5 outputs: 0 associated providers: 1 name:Radeon 500 Series pci:0000:03:00.0 Provider 0: id: 0x79 cap: 0x9, Source Output, Sink Offload crtcs: 3 outputs: 2 associated providers: 1 name:AMD Radeon R7 Graphics pci:0000:00:01.0 It's an AMD A12 (Carrizo) APU-based laptop with a Radeon RX540 (Polaris) dedicated GPU. In case you're wondering, yes, this is a laptop. Xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu (which is the one that I do need for gaming) Problem is, it may have too many drivers, so to speak.įor example, if I look up 'xserver-xorg-video' using Synaptics, it will return me that my system has these installed:
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Are sure that you have installed your GPU driver's I am sure my laptop does have the drivers to handle things accordingly.
