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Fordítási probléma jelentése
well what i cant figure out is where the problem lies it can be the NVIDIA driver version it can also be the game but also has to do with weird pre shader so im just asking
Since it works on Steam and SteamOS (Linux distro) I can say it's not the game, but either the driver or the compositor. It really depends on how your OS is configured and such (and what overlays you are using - disable them - nasty things happen in Windows with them as well).
Not currently, no. There are a few threads about this same topic and it has pretty much been confirmed that the issue is with the Nvidia driver. It seems to have been confirmed that the new 570 driver doesn't fix the issue either, but it doesn't come out officially until the 30th, so will have to wait and see if they put in a fix before then.
Here is one of the threads: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/app/2909400/discussions/0/597390757221909931/
570 is already available here:
https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/ubuntu2404/x86_64/
it does not solve it, it makes existing working games unstable and even hung up
its maddening indeed, of all my games in steam, its this ff7 rebirth that causes this issue, I just cant believe it that the game is not even photorealistic that it needs to use weird gpu shenanigans
well i thinks it more of an squire enix problem then they game i tried several final fantasy game every single one of them have some problem or another that they himself cant even fix
it will get fixed, sometimes after "30 years" if you know what i mean :)
No one said this wasn't fixable. It is currently being tracked internally at Nvidia. As Nvidia has been getting a bit better with Linux drivers it should be fixed soon.
uh well it does because this problem is om NVIDIA drivers to or what do you mean