is the fact that, at last, the sun doesn't shine in tunnels anymore, but the frame rate is down by more than 10 %.
With all drivers before 5.30, the G400 did not switch off the flaring sun, when you drove through a tunnel in the game N.I.C.E. 2 (aka BreakNeck; D3D). Instead, the sun kept shining all the way through the tunnel ceiling. Now it does no more. -- But the framecounter shows an average of 56 where it showed 64 before.
Seems to have something to do with the z-buffer. Quite a basic DX function, in any case. Considering it costs so much speed to implement it properly, we might question D3D benchmark results obtained for the G400 previously. And we might wonder how many other functions are still not there and will cost another 10 % (each) when implemented.
Anyone have similar observations in other games? Playing res was 1024x768@32bpp.
With all drivers before 5.30, the G400 did not switch off the flaring sun, when you drove through a tunnel in the game N.I.C.E. 2 (aka BreakNeck; D3D). Instead, the sun kept shining all the way through the tunnel ceiling. Now it does no more. -- But the framecounter shows an average of 56 where it showed 64 before.
Seems to have something to do with the z-buffer. Quite a basic DX function, in any case. Considering it costs so much speed to implement it properly, we might question D3D benchmark results obtained for the G400 previously. And we might wonder how many other functions are still not there and will cost another 10 % (each) when implemented.
Anyone have similar observations in other games? Playing res was 1024x768@32bpp.
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