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{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-84|OS=Linux 4.6.3-1-Arch|CPU=Intel Core i5-4690k @ 3.5 GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960|result=Game plays at a constant 30 FPS at native settings with no texture issues or glitches.  Same results using 2.5 Native resolution, 4x MSAA Anti-Aliasing, 4x Anisotropic Filtering, FXAA Post-Processing Effect,Texture Cache:Safe, and Virtual External Frame Buffer. Applyed Hypatia's Hi-Res Texture Pack To also get same results with minor studdering when looking at large areas due to the textures loading, this can be fixed by prefeching custom textures (requires a lot of ram >16GB) and should also be fixed after the pack is converted to DDS format.|tester=Zalnor}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-84|OS=Linux 4.6.3-1-Arch|CPU=Intel Core i5-4690k @ 3.5 GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960|result=Game plays at a constant 30 FPS at native settings with no texture issues or glitches.  Same results using 2.5 Native resolution, 4x MSAA Anti-Aliasing, 4x Anisotropic Filtering, FXAA Post-Processing Effect,Texture Cache:Safe, and Virtual External Frame Buffer. Applyed Hypatia's Hi-Res Texture Pack To also get same results with minor studdering when looking at large areas due to the textures loading, this can be fixed by prefeching custom textures (requires a lot of ram >16GB) and should also be fixed after the pack is converted to DDS format.|tester=Zalnor}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-2270|OS=Windows 10|CPU=AMD Ryzen R7 1700|GPU=AMD R9 280|result=GPU has no problem pushing the game up to 4K with it being absolutely stable with no dips. CPU has no performance problem at all (can run the game over 200% speed constantly), but will suffer from very bad frame pacing (stutter) if XFB is left enabled, may it be set on Virtual or Real. The frame pacing do still get bad at times, but it is very occasionnal and still entirely playable. Overclocking the CPU or running at lower res doesn't help with the frame pacing problem, indicating that this is clearly not a performance issue. Tested on DX11 and OpenGL. |tester=kilo}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-2270|OS=Windows 10|CPU=AMD Ryzen R7 1700|GPU=AMD R9 280|result=GPU has no problem pushing the game up to 4K with it being absolutely stable with no dips. CPU has no performance problem at all (can run the game over 200% speed constantly), but will suffer from very bad frame pacing (stutter) if XFB is left enabled, may it be set on Virtual or Real. The frame pacing do still get bad at times, but it is very occasionnal and still entirely playable. Overclocking the CPU or running at lower res doesn't help with the frame pacing problem, indicating that this is clearly not a performance issue. Tested on DX11 and OpenGL. |tester=kilo}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-18219|OS=Linux - Ubuntu Desktop 22.04|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 5700G|GPU=AMD Ryzen 7 5700G|result=Performance: Stable 30FPS (Perfectly Playable). Configuration: 1080p, 4xMSAA, Vsync: ON, Region: PAL, Graphics Backend: Vulkan, EnableGPUTextureDecoding = False, Gecko Widescreen Hack. |tester=PortalMario}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-18219|OS=Ubuntu 22.04|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 5700G @ 3.8 GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon RX Vega 8|result=Performance: Stable 30FPS (Perfectly Playable). Configuration: 1080p, 4xMSAA, Vsync: ON, Region: PAL, Graphics Backend: Vulkan, EnableGPUTextureDecoding = False, Gecko Widescreen Hack. |tester=PortalMario}}
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