- Jan 26, 2021
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Aren't NVidia and any Linux mortal enemies to begin with?I'm on Linux, and I'm running into an issue with performance warnings. It says "Performance Warning - This computer is using software rendering. Its graphics drivers may be out of date or not operating correctly. This can lead to slow or incorrect graphics display." Unsurprisingly, the game runs really choppy when this happens.
Although 3D acceleration worked fine the first time I booted the game, subsequent attempts have been spotty. I got it work fine once (I didn't do anything special, simply launched from terminal), but since then, no luck. I have a GTX 970 and its drivers are updated. I've tried using shift+g and forcing OpenGL rendering but the warning still occurs. Anyone have any ideas? I'm new to using Ren'py so I don't know much about troubleshooting it yet.
Postscript: in the log file, it detects my renderer as "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970/PCIe/SSE2" and near the end of the file it states
"Using gl renderer.
Texture testing:
- Hardware max texture size: 16384
- Incorrect pixel color in 64px texture: (2, 2, 2)
Textures are not rendering properly.
Total time until interface ready: 9.76474905014s"
Not sure if that helps or not.
I thought you only have shitty NVidia drivers on Linux.
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