[Winetest] Tomb Raider 2013 Linux/Native vs Wine/DX11 vs Wine/DX9
UPDATE: I had some issues with the native footage. The problem is tracked down and fixed, but i won't remake the video as framerate is not the point of it.
Comparing Linux/Native vs Wine/DX11 vs Wine/DX9 using Wine-2.11-Staging.
You may ask: If Tomb Raider 2013 has native linux support, why run it in Wine?
First it's just for the lulz, second there may be the case that you gaming friends have windows and you wanna play multiplayer. The multiplayer is already heavily underpopulated sadly and this might be the only chance you ever play the multiplayer.
Third reason is that Wine got a basic tressfx and tessellation implementation some releases ago and this game is perfect to track issues down (see Lara's hair)
Music:
"You reposted in the wrong neighborhood"
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