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  • Yeah youre right i tried Gemini and it hallucinated the results and keep saying its an Nvidia graphics card and giving wrong metrics again and again. Im looking for help to manually extract the information. But its a bit hard work, there is many videos. Thanks for commenting.

  • Haha used the PlayOnLinux GUI like total noobs, remember those days clearly lol

  • If you do that its more likely, although im not exactly sure how to implement the tinkering. Sorry

  • Its somewhat the same today. Its just packaged wine, into proton. Valve pays for Proton a.k.a Wine releases. TLDR: Steam didnt make Linux gaming viable. Wine did, Steam just made it more mainstream and easier to implement.

  • Would love to try, i want the data to be available outside of YouTube if possible. Thanks for commenting

  • From the time we used Wine instead of Proton :)

  • Thanks a lot for that, but it seems users or videos are limited to 100GB and my content is generally at least 40-60GB each

  • Already using it in my latest benchmarks. Along with mesa-git. Glorious-Eggroll FTW!

  • Because i made the mistake of not recording the data itself. Into csv format or something similar. I should have done that, now im kind of stuck with Gemini being the only llm able to read and analyze youtube videos. I could perhaps extract mangohud data that way. Not sure, im just an linux enthusiast. Not yet a hardcore linux power user, but i hope to change that. Thanks for commenting.

  • Haha i got hooked on the QR code thingie, thinking it would help spread the channel as YouTube is so fragmented. But thanks, ill keep it in mind.

  • Yes, already working on getting all stats extracted from the videos, into other formats. Thanks for commenting

  • I can respect that, good security practice. No worries. My enthusiasm for Linux and gaming is what made me share, thats all. Have a great day

  • Ive seen resolution tinkering with the Nvidia driver on Windows. Its doubtful that the proprietary driver would allow it, on Linux.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Probably the largest Linux gameplay,benchmark and showcase. Collection on YouTube

  • I've got some genuinely weird data that i would like too add. I think some might also find interesting to discuss:

    I call it : The 15K anomaly — I benchmark at resolutions up to 15K (yes, fifteen thousand pixels wide). Some games run better at 15K than at 6K on the same hardware. The math doesn't work. I still don't fully understand why. GPU utilization seems the same, but FPS goes up. From 20-30 FPS in 4-6K to 30-40 FPS in 15K (upscaled, not native) Proof in the link here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJQomo8CbmU

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    700+ Linux Gameplay Benchmarks at 6K resolution and beyond - looking for feedback on making this data more useful