(09-19-2014, 09:59 AM)Shonumi Wrote: Yeah, not quite really. I can verify what ThorhianUltimate has said for Nvidia's proprietary drivers at least. For every other driver though, you probably do have a point. Nvidia's closed source drivers are still the only thing I'll trust, and it'll probably stay that way for a while.
Well, at least from my personal experience, I get worse performance with OGL in Linux: nVidia Optimus doesn't work very well, even with proprietary drivers, and it's always around 5-10 FPS slower for me if I compare to Windows. The best results I got so far were using nVidia proprietary drivers + bumblebee + primus, but even then, slower than on Windows...
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