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I tried to make it run in Stereo3D by Tridef. Sad that Tridef can´t handle the game. It starts but there is no 3D-Effect. So i used the 2 Exes. Still no Stereo.
Are you trying to make it work with a 3d display or a VR headset?
Next try i will test it by VR-Headset.
My guess is that they used AVX instead of AVX2, which would also be 256 bit registers and probably deliver comparable performance.
I was wondering if the AVX2-free version was actually slower than the regular one. Couldn't really find anything on this, so I made my own little comparison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xkydj_ccx3M&ab_channel=KillingArts
What do you guys think? To me it looks like there is not much of a difference at all. Sometimes the standard version is faster, sometimes the AVX2-free version is. Overall both look pretty similar to me. It's not a proper benchmark, I know. But to me it looks like the fear of loosing performance with the removal of AVX2 was mostly unjustified.
It is a good news to all whom not able to use AVX2.
Thank you for your work and uploading the comparison :)
if yes then which version ? or Changelog for the update
If anyone knows a fix for Hunt Showdown too let me know please thanks.