It's pretty sad to admit but "semi-native" ports from eON perform much better, sometimes even better than the original (ARMA 3). Hint: just a little, nowhere near the Windows performance and sometimes by downgrading the settings like in XCOM 2. QuoteI have no doubt Feral Interactive will push out future patches to improve things.Yeah, just remember Shadow of Mordor and XCOM 2, how improved they were after the initial Linux release. High preset, motion blur off.Īlso, the game is actually heavier than the benchmark as I noted in my port report. To note: This was on the exact same settings, double checked. Even in this video the timing of the animations at one point is different, but the rest is fine. The second issue is the Tomb Raider benchmark is actually a little different each time with the animations that happen and their timings. This happens in some games, others are fine. The problem I've found is getting a smooth video of the benchmark on Linux, as all recording software made it slightly stutter (with no effect on actual FPS, tested against my previous results). This is my first ever attempt, but I think it turned out reasonably well. The performance difference between Windows 10 and Linux is quite large in Tomb Raider. I picked Tomb Raider since that's what's hot right now. I decided to do a bit of a learning exercise today and do my first ever video comparison between two platforms.
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