05-22-2022, 03:05 PM -
5700 XT owner, always using the latest AMD drivers on Windows 11. I intend to switch over to Linux in the near future (Fedora specifically), to see if there's any difference in performance between Windows Vulkan drivers and Linux Mesa and RADV drivers. I've been using RPCS3 for the past 2.5 years.
My general experience with RPCS3: It's been mostly fine. There were 3 times where I had a semi-interrupted diagonal green line, which I attribute to Windows driver shenanigans and not RPCS3. The games with the issues were: Sands of Time in the POP Trilogy, Alone in the Dark 2008 and Kilzone 1 HD.
Aside from those 3 titles (which I haven't tested within the last 6 months), everything else has been smooth sailing. The console did occasionally say something like "MSAA not supported on your hardware" and I've read some commits regarding this, but nothing truly bad happened while playing.
My general experience with RPCS3: It's been mostly fine. There were 3 times where I had a semi-interrupted diagonal green line, which I attribute to Windows driver shenanigans and not RPCS3. The games with the issues were: Sands of Time in the POP Trilogy, Alone in the Dark 2008 and Kilzone 1 HD.
Aside from those 3 titles (which I haven't tested within the last 6 months), everything else has been smooth sailing. The console did occasionally say something like "MSAA not supported on your hardware" and I've read some commits regarding this, but nothing truly bad happened while playing.