goku1988
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Hi guys. I have problem with option "write color buffer" on opengl. When i check it i got error massage. I need this option to test some game. How fix it?
My pc specs
win 10 x64
intel core i7 3770
intel hd graphics 4000
gtx 1060 3gb 2x
10gb ram
Intel HD Graphics are not supported (and I believe your model doesn't even have proper OGL 4.3 support)
You need a dedicated GPU that supports one of the backends.
Desktop: Ryzen 7 5800X, Radeon RX 6800 XT, 2x8G DDR4 3600MHz, Manjaro Linux
Laptop: Ryzen 9 5900HX, Radeon RX 6700M, 2x8G DDR4 3200MHz, Manjaro Linux
Old Desktop: AMD FX-8350, Radeon R9 280X, 2x4G DDR3 1600MHz, Manjaro Linux
goku1988
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(03-09-2017, 04:35 PM)Annie Wrote: Intel HD Graphics are not supported (and I believe your model doesn't even have proper OGL 4.3 support)
You need a dedicated GPU that supports one of the backends.
But i try it on nvidia 1060 not work too.
This is weird if you're using the dedicated gpu, seems to be working with my 960. Do you have a log?
Desktop: Ryzen 7 5800X, Radeon RX 6800 XT, 2x8G DDR4 3600MHz, Manjaro Linux
Laptop: Ryzen 9 5900HX, Radeon RX 6700M, 2x8G DDR4 3200MHz, Manjaro Linux
Old Desktop: AMD FX-8350, Radeon R9 280X, 2x4G DDR3 1600MHz, Manjaro Linux
goku1988
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(03-09-2017, 05:24 PM)Annie Wrote: This is weird if you're using the dedicated gpu, seems to be working with my 960. Do you have a log? Yes. Here is log.
That's not it, please upload the full rpcs3.log file. You need to compress it first before attaching it to your post. Seems it had some issue starting a few OpenGL stuff though.
Desktop: Ryzen 7 5800X, Radeon RX 6800 XT, 2x8G DDR4 3600MHz, Manjaro Linux
Laptop: Ryzen 9 5900HX, Radeon RX 6700M, 2x8G DDR4 3200MHz, Manjaro Linux
Old Desktop: AMD FX-8350, Radeon R9 280X, 2x4G DDR3 1600MHz, Manjaro Linux
·! 0:00:11.497531 {rsx::thread} RSX: 3.3.0 - Build 10.18.10.4358
·! 0:00:11.497535 {rsx::thread} RSX: 3.30 - Build 10.18.10.4358
·! 0:00:11.497538 {rsx::thread} RSX: Intel
For some reason it's using your Intel iGPU. Try right clicking the executable and selecting the start with high performance GPU option.
Desktop: Ryzen 7 5800X, Radeon RX 6800 XT, 2x8G DDR4 3600MHz, Manjaro Linux
Laptop: Ryzen 9 5900HX, Radeon RX 6700M, 2x8G DDR4 3200MHz, Manjaro Linux
Old Desktop: AMD FX-8350, Radeon R9 280X, 2x4G DDR3 1600MHz, Manjaro Linux
goku1988
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(03-10-2017, 02:27 PM)Annie Wrote: ·! 0:00:11.497531 {rsx::thread} RSX: 3.3.0 - Build 10.18.10.4358
·! 0:00:11.497535 {rsx::thread} RSX: 3.30 - Build 10.18.10.4358
·! 0:00:11.497538 {rsx::thread} RSX: Intel
For some reason it's using your Intel iGPU. Try right clicking the executable and selecting the start with high performance GPU option. Here i try use my gtx 1060.
(03-10-2017, 09:15 PM)goku1988 Wrote: (03-10-2017, 02:27 PM)Annie Wrote: ·! 0:00:11.497531 {rsx::thread} RSX: 3.3.0 - Build 10.18.10.4358
·! 0:00:11.497535 {rsx::thread} RSX: 3.30 - Build 10.18.10.4358
·! 0:00:11.497538 {rsx::thread} RSX: Intel
For some reason it's using your Intel iGPU. Try right clicking the executable and selecting the start with high performance GPU option. Here i try use my gtx 1060.
·! 0:00:15.002695 {rsx::thread} RSX: 3.3.0 - Build 10.18.10.4358
·! 0:00:15.002699 {rsx::thread} RSX: 3.30 - Build 10.18.10.4358
·! 0:00:15.002702 {rsx::thread} RSX: Intel
No, you're still using Intel iGPU.
D3D adapter option is only used on D3D12.
Do you have your drivers up-to-date and that setting I referred above?
Desktop: Ryzen 7 5800X, Radeon RX 6800 XT, 2x8G DDR4 3600MHz, Manjaro Linux
Laptop: Ryzen 9 5900HX, Radeon RX 6700M, 2x8G DDR4 3200MHz, Manjaro Linux
Old Desktop: AMD FX-8350, Radeon R9 280X, 2x4G DDR3 1600MHz, Manjaro Linux
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