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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•19 hours ago The NGG culling override can be forced on existing Mesa releases if desired using the “RADV_PERFTEST=nggc” environment variable override. so I assume it’s worth trying it out on Navi 14?
minus-squaremoxOPlinkfedilinkEnglish2•19 hours agoI would definitely try it. If it doesn’t help any game, or if it causes glitches/crashes, an environment variable is easy to revert.
minus-square@hellofriendlinkEnglish3•edit-218 hours agoYOUR_VARIABLE=1 %command% In Steam launch options for a specific game. So, in this case: RADV_PERFTEST=nggc %command%
minus-square@A_Random_IdiotlinkEnglish1•10 hours agoah, my bad… I didnt realize it meant just putting it in the games launch options. I thought it had to be set in some file or something. Thank you for the clarification.
so I assume it’s worth trying it out on Navi 14?
I would definitely try it. If it doesn’t help any game, or if it causes glitches/crashes, an environment variable is easy to revert.
how does one add it as a variable?
YOUR_VARIABLE=1 %command%
In Steam launch options for a specific game.
So, in this case:
RADV_PERFTEST=nggc %command%
ah, my bad… I didnt realize it meant just putting it in the games launch options. I thought it had to be set in some file or something. Thank you for the clarification.