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− | == | + | == In-game Overlay == |
− | + | When using Steam or Discord, the in-game overlay should be disabled for maximum performance. It can lead to anything from increased lag to a completely unresponsive user [[interface]]. | |
− | It | ||
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− | + | === Disabling the Steam Overlay === | |
+ | * Right click on Zero-K in your Steam library. | ||
+ | * Select 'Properties' from the dropdown menu. | ||
+ | * Untick "Enable the Steam Overlay while in-game" in General. | ||
− | ==Backport libdrm from sid== | + | |
− | + | === Disabling the Discord Overlay === | |
+ | * In Discord, go to Settings -> Games | ||
+ | * Look for Zero-K and click the button on the right to "Toggle Overlay". It should turn red. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Laptop Graphics Driver Optimizations == | ||
+ | ===Switchable Graphics=== | ||
+ | On systems with two graphics cards, Zero-K may require an additional step to use the high performance Nvidia or AMD graphics card. If your frame rate seems too low for your hardware, check the following: | ||
+ | * Open the infolog.txt from your Zero-K folder and search for the line starting with '''GL vendor''' | ||
+ | * If the '''GL vendor''' shows as '''Intel''', you should make a rule in your driver software to run '''spring.exe''' in High Performance mode. | ||
+ | * After making the change, run Zero-K again. | ||
+ | * You can check the '''infolog.txt''' again to confirm that your system is using the correct graphics card for Zero-K. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Linux Graphics Driver Optimizations == | ||
+ | ===Graphics Check=== | ||
+ | <pre>glxinfo | grep "Max core profile version"</pre> | ||
+ | It needs to show a number 4.1 or greater otherwise graphically demanding games such as Zero-K won't run correctly. | ||
+ | If it doesn't you need to do the following (or, as an alternative, upgrade all mesa-related packages from stretch-backports. As for now - Sep 2018 - it will bring Mesa 18.1 and "Max core profile" 4.5). | ||
+ | |||
+ | The graphics stack in Debian Buster is new enough to bring "Max core profile" to "4.5". | ||
+ | |||
+ | Do a backup before preceding. These instructions written for Debian 9 but will likely work on other distributions with little modification. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Backport libdrm from sid=== | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | apt-get build-dep libdrm | ||
apt-get source libdrm -t sid | apt-get source libdrm -t sid | ||
debuild -b -uc -us libdrm | debuild -b -uc -us libdrm | ||
− | dpkg install libdrm | + | dpkg install libdrm |
+ | </pre> | ||
− | ==New Mesa3d== | + | ===Build New Mesa3d=== |
− | + | <pre> | |
+ | apt-get install llvm-3.9-dev | ||
ln -sf /usr/bin/llvm-config-3.9 /usr/bin/llvm-config | ln -sf /usr/bin/llvm-config-3.9 /usr/bin/llvm-config | ||
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/mesa/mesa | git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/mesa/mesa | ||
cd mesa | cd mesa | ||
+ | ./autogen.sh | ||
./configure --prefix=/opt/mesa --enable-texture-float --with-gallium-drivers=radeonsi,swrast --with-platforms=drm,x11 --enable-glx-tls --enable-shared-glapi --enable-glx --enable-driglx-direct --enable-gles1 --enable-gles2 --enable-gbm --enable-openmax --enable-xa --enable-osmesa --with-radeonsi-llvm-compiler --enable-sysfs --enable-vdpau --enable-xvmc --enable-openmax --enable-nine | ./configure --prefix=/opt/mesa --enable-texture-float --with-gallium-drivers=radeonsi,swrast --with-platforms=drm,x11 --enable-glx-tls --enable-shared-glapi --enable-glx --enable-driglx-direct --enable-gles1 --enable-gles2 --enable-gbm --enable-openmax --enable-xa --enable-osmesa --with-radeonsi-llvm-compiler --enable-sysfs --enable-vdpau --enable-xvmc --enable-openmax --enable-nine | ||
make -j 4 | make -j 4 | ||
checkinstall | checkinstall | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | You will have to configure via the checkinstall menu to build and install a valid package. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
This package will be built according to these values: | This package will be built according to these values: | ||
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12 - Conflicts: [ ] | 12 - Conflicts: [ ] | ||
13 - Replaces: [ ] | 13 - Replaces: [ ] | ||
− | + | </pre> | |
− | ==Configure Xorg== | + | ===Configure Xorg=== |
− | + | <pre> | |
+ | Xorg -configure | ||
cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf | cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf | ||
− | restart display manager | + | </pre> |
+ | |||
+ | Next restart your display manager. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | systemctl restart lightdm.service | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | {{Navbox manual}} |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 20 July 2021
Contents
In-game Overlay
When using Steam or Discord, the in-game overlay should be disabled for maximum performance. It can lead to anything from increased lag to a completely unresponsive user interface.
Disabling the Steam Overlay
- Right click on Zero-K in your Steam library.
- Select 'Properties' from the dropdown menu.
- Untick "Enable the Steam Overlay while in-game" in General.
Disabling the Discord Overlay
- In Discord, go to Settings -> Games
- Look for Zero-K and click the button on the right to "Toggle Overlay". It should turn red.
Laptop Graphics Driver Optimizations
Switchable Graphics
On systems with two graphics cards, Zero-K may require an additional step to use the high performance Nvidia or AMD graphics card. If your frame rate seems too low for your hardware, check the following:
- Open the infolog.txt from your Zero-K folder and search for the line starting with GL vendor
- If the GL vendor shows as Intel, you should make a rule in your driver software to run spring.exe in High Performance mode.
- After making the change, run Zero-K again.
- You can check the infolog.txt again to confirm that your system is using the correct graphics card for Zero-K.
Linux Graphics Driver Optimizations
Graphics Check
glxinfo | grep "Max core profile version"
It needs to show a number 4.1 or greater otherwise graphically demanding games such as Zero-K won't run correctly. If it doesn't you need to do the following (or, as an alternative, upgrade all mesa-related packages from stretch-backports. As for now - Sep 2018 - it will bring Mesa 18.1 and "Max core profile" 4.5).
The graphics stack in Debian Buster is new enough to bring "Max core profile" to "4.5".
Do a backup before preceding. These instructions written for Debian 9 but will likely work on other distributions with little modification.
Backport libdrm from sid
apt-get build-dep libdrm apt-get source libdrm -t sid debuild -b -uc -us libdrm dpkg install libdrm
Build New Mesa3d
apt-get install llvm-3.9-dev ln -sf /usr/bin/llvm-config-3.9 /usr/bin/llvm-config git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/mesa/mesa cd mesa ./autogen.sh ./configure --prefix=/opt/mesa --enable-texture-float --with-gallium-drivers=radeonsi,swrast --with-platforms=drm,x11 --enable-glx-tls --enable-shared-glapi --enable-glx --enable-driglx-direct --enable-gles1 --enable-gles2 --enable-gbm --enable-openmax --enable-xa --enable-osmesa --with-radeonsi-llvm-compiler --enable-sysfs --enable-vdpau --enable-xvmc --enable-openmax --enable-nine make -j 4 checkinstall
You will have to configure via the checkinstall menu to build and install a valid package.
This package will be built according to these values: 0 - Maintainer: [ your@email ] 1 - Summary: [ open source 3D computer graphics library ] 2 - Name: [ mesa ] 3 - Version: [ version number from git ] 4 - Release: [ 1 ] 5 - License: [ MIT ] 6 - Group: [ checkinstall ] 7 - Architecture: [ amd64 ] 8 - Source location: [ mesa ] 9 - Alternate source location: [ ] 10 - Requires: [ ] 11 - Provides: [ mesa ] 12 - Conflicts: [ ] 13 - Replaces: [ ]
Configure Xorg
Xorg -configure cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Next restart your display manager.
systemctl restart lightdm.service