Can't really complain about poorly implemented games and then bring up F1, the performance of the Vulkan implementation is pathetic.Look over to the F1 2017 Linux Vulkan
Can't really complain about poorly implemented games and then bring up F1, the performance of the Vulkan implementation is pathetic.Look over to the F1 2017 Linux Vulkan
Get up to a 53% performance boost in Destiny 2 with our latest #GameReady driver.Quite incredible how much performance Nvidia lose going from 1080p to 1440p with Destiny 2, it will be interesting to see if this can be resolved in future but the gap is closer between AMD and Nvidia depending upon the settings used.
At max settings it was the problem with the Highest DoF option, it caused massive drops on the Geforces, made them trail their Vega counterparts. Reducing the DoF one notch made NVIDIA GPUs faster than AMD's. So It seems they fixed that issue in the new driver.Get up to a 53% performance boost in Destiny 2 with our latest #GameReady driver.
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http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/destiny_2_pc_graphics_performance_benchmark_review,1.htmlOur Destiny 2 article has been updated. Both AMD and Nvidia now offer a driver that shows massive performance gains in Destiny 2. While AMD's optimized 17.11.2 driver already was included with up to 30% performance increases, Nvidia did a similar thing with their 388.31 drivers. Nvidia also gains over 30% in performance. All graphics cards have been retested, the charts have been updated to reflect this.
Someone remind me why we're looking at Destiny 2 or d3d11 titles?
Joking aside though, after nearly 2.5 years, only a handful of DX12 titles are truly worth it nowadays.Because there's no DX12 Software that's suitable for benchmarking.
Changelog
- Improved performance and various tweaks for Vulkan and DirectX 12
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