Here's something I wanted to start for a while. A list of video chipsets which have problems with Xonotic. I don't mean in terms of just being a bit slow but in terms of graphical issues, non-support of features required for realistic gameplay or failure to run the game reliably. If specific to one driver this is noted.
What makes a graphics chipset unsuitable for Xonotic?
- Lack of support of OpenGL 2.0: several included maps have Warpzones and without OpenGL 2.0, you won't see through them. Software emulation of missing features in driver may give very slow or incomplete rendering
- Broken graphics drivers which give rendering artefacts
- Really bad drivers
This is to be added to feel free to make suggestions although just because you get 199fps and you really want 200fps, doesn't mean the card is bad enough to get on this list. This list is for the real problem hardware!
Be aware not every model may be listed, many cards have a Pro/Ultra/GT/GTX/GTS/XT/GS model name tagged on, it should be considered for this list that they'll generally function the same. Laptop models will generally be similar, but not always.
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ATI/AMD:
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For reference please view this list of all ATI/AMD cards: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_...sing_units
All pre-Radeon cards, eg Rage, Mach, All-in-Wonder. No OpenGL 2.0 support, too old to see much driver support.
Radeon 7xxx, 8500, 9000, 9100, 92xx, All r100 and r200 series cards and onboard Integrated Graphics Processor (IGP) do not support OpenGL 2.0
Radeon r300 series cards using official Windows driver show warpzone issues:
http://forums.xonotic.org/showthread.php?tid=3759
Linux r300 driver is OK!
List of effected cards is long: 95xx, 9600, 9700, 9800, X300, X550, X600, X1050, Xpress 200, Xpress X200, Xpress 1100, Xpress 1150
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NVIDIA:
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For reference please view this list of all NVIDIA cards: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_...sing_units
All pre-Geforce cards, eg. Riva, Riva TNT, TNT2 - Lack OpenGL 2.0 (or 1.3!) support.
Geforce 4 and earlier - No OpenGL 2.0 support
This also includes Geforce PCX4300 and derived onboard graphics in NForce 1 and 2 chipsets.
Geforce FX running Nouveau driver - No OpenGL 2.0 support, graphical issues.
Any card running Forceware 70 series or earlier - No OpenGL 2.0 support in these older drivers. Update your drivers to Forceware 75 or newer.
Any card running the old 'nv' driver - This driver is now discontinued, users wanting an open source driver should use Nouveau.
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Intel:
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For reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_...sing_units
Intel740, lack of OpenGL 1.3 or 2.0 support
Extreme Graphics - Lack of OpenGL 2.0 support
GMA 900, GMA 950, GMA 31xx - Lack of OpenGL 2.0 support
GMA3000 (confusing!) and later should be fine.
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S3/Via:
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For reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniChrome
NB: Modern Via chipsets are rare, there is limited experience of running Xonotic on this hardware, if you have one by all means contribute your experience!
CLE266 - I tried running The Big Benchmark on one of these once. I think it's still going. No OpenGL 2.0 support..
KM400N onboard graphics - No OpenGL 2.0 support.
As far as I'm aware this is the only Via hardware Xonotic has been run on. The rest really might be just as bad. They still sell some chipsets but with existing experience, they can't be recommended.
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Matrox, 3dfx, SiS, PowerVR and others
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All old designs now, no OpenGL 2.0 support, driver support for modern systems is problematic, very slow. Not recommended.
What makes a graphics chipset unsuitable for Xonotic?
- Lack of support of OpenGL 2.0: several included maps have Warpzones and without OpenGL 2.0, you won't see through them. Software emulation of missing features in driver may give very slow or incomplete rendering
- Broken graphics drivers which give rendering artefacts
- Really bad drivers
This is to be added to feel free to make suggestions although just because you get 199fps and you really want 200fps, doesn't mean the card is bad enough to get on this list. This list is for the real problem hardware!
Be aware not every model may be listed, many cards have a Pro/Ultra/GT/GTX/GTS/XT/GS model name tagged on, it should be considered for this list that they'll generally function the same. Laptop models will generally be similar, but not always.
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ATI/AMD:
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For reference please view this list of all ATI/AMD cards: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_...sing_units
All pre-Radeon cards, eg Rage, Mach, All-in-Wonder. No OpenGL 2.0 support, too old to see much driver support.
Radeon 7xxx, 8500, 9000, 9100, 92xx, All r100 and r200 series cards and onboard Integrated Graphics Processor (IGP) do not support OpenGL 2.0
Radeon r300 series cards using official Windows driver show warpzone issues:
http://forums.xonotic.org/showthread.php?tid=3759
Linux r300 driver is OK!
List of effected cards is long: 95xx, 9600, 9700, 9800, X300, X550, X600, X1050, Xpress 200, Xpress X200, Xpress 1100, Xpress 1150
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NVIDIA:
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For reference please view this list of all NVIDIA cards: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_...sing_units
All pre-Geforce cards, eg. Riva, Riva TNT, TNT2 - Lack OpenGL 2.0 (or 1.3!) support.
Geforce 4 and earlier - No OpenGL 2.0 support
This also includes Geforce PCX4300 and derived onboard graphics in NForce 1 and 2 chipsets.
Geforce FX running Nouveau driver - No OpenGL 2.0 support, graphical issues.
Any card running Forceware 70 series or earlier - No OpenGL 2.0 support in these older drivers. Update your drivers to Forceware 75 or newer.
Any card running the old 'nv' driver - This driver is now discontinued, users wanting an open source driver should use Nouveau.
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Intel:
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For reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_...sing_units
Intel740, lack of OpenGL 1.3 or 2.0 support
Extreme Graphics - Lack of OpenGL 2.0 support
GMA 900, GMA 950, GMA 31xx - Lack of OpenGL 2.0 support
GMA3000 (confusing!) and later should be fine.
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S3/Via:
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For reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniChrome
NB: Modern Via chipsets are rare, there is limited experience of running Xonotic on this hardware, if you have one by all means contribute your experience!
CLE266 - I tried running The Big Benchmark on one of these once. I think it's still going. No OpenGL 2.0 support..
KM400N onboard graphics - No OpenGL 2.0 support.
As far as I'm aware this is the only Via hardware Xonotic has been run on. The rest really might be just as bad. They still sell some chipsets but with existing experience, they can't be recommended.
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Matrox, 3dfx, SiS, PowerVR and others
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All old designs now, no OpenGL 2.0 support, driver support for modern systems is problematic, very slow. Not recommended.
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