![]() ![]() The Metro Redux game titles launched on Linux support in early December but its benchmark support was partially broken as currently shipped by 4A Games. ![]() The Metro Redux testing advancement though was something that coincidentally also got finished up this past week. That article though went over some of the downsides in benchmarking Linux games with OpenGL traces. The Steam Linux game benchmarking advancement that was talked about in the earlier article is help from Valve in being able to gain rights from game publishers to redistribute OpenGL game traces to use as benchmarks for newer AAA Linux games that otherwise don't support automated benchmarking. The latest excitement? Getting automated tests up and running for Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4! The Metro Redux test ability led to yesterday's 22-way AMD/NVIDIA GPU comparison for this OpenGL 4 Linux game. In the past few days there's been some progress in benchmarking newer Steam Linux games thanks to support from Valve developers and separate from that was now support for automated benchmarking of Metro Redux (Metro Last Light Redux and Metro 2033 Redux).
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