Slightly Mad Studios risponde alle accuse di AMD

Project Cars non è un titolo Nvidia

Slightly Mad Studios, lo sviluppatore dietro Project Cars ha recentemente risposto alle accuse di AMD dichiarando che Project Cars non appartiene alla serie di giochi di Nvidia.


Le accuse sono iniziate su Reddit dove un utente con la Radeon R9 290X otteneva le stesse prestazioni che con una Nvidia Geforce GTX 760, una scheda sulla carta molto inferiore. A quanto sembra, lo sviluppatore ha integrato il motore PhysX all'interno del titolo che naturalmente non funziona a dovere su schede AMD.

Secondo Slightly Mad Studios, Project Cars non è stato sviluppato per favorire Nvidia o AMD dal momento che vanta di un ottimo rapporto con entrambe le compagnie.

“For the past few days, erroneous information posted on Reddit and other websites has spread misinformation with regards to Project Cars’ performance on systems using AMD GPUs”, dice Slightly Mad Studios nella dichiarazione. Al fine di rendere le cose maggiormente più chiare, Slightly Mad Studios ha pubblicato una lista di dettagli riguardanti Physx e tutte le comunicazioni con AMD e Nvidia.

Citazione:
Nvidia are not “sponsors” of the project. The company has not received, and would not expect, financial assistance from third-party hardware companies.

The Madness engine runs PhysX at only 50Hz and not at 600Hz as mentioned in several articles

The Madness engine uses PhysX for collision detection and dynamic objects, which is a small part of the overall physics systems

The Madness engine does not use PhysX for the SETA tyre model or for the chassis constraint solver (our two most expensive physics sub-systems)

The Madness engine does not use PhysX for the AI systems or for raycasting, we use a bespoke optimized solution for those

The physics systems run completely independently of the rendering and main game threads and utilizes 2 cores at 600Hz

The physics threading does not interact with the rendering, it is a push system sending updated positional information to the render bridge at 600Hz

Any performance difference with PhysX would not be reflected with differences in comparing rendering frame rates. There is no interaction between PhysX and the rendering

Overall, PhysX uses less than 10% of all physics thread CPU on PC. It is a very small part of the physics system so would not make a visual difference if run on the CPU or GPU

Direct involvement with both Nvidia and AMD has been fruitful in assisting with the game performance at various stages of development. Both AMD and nVidia have had access to working builds of the game throughout development, and they have both tested builds and reported their results and offered suggestions for performance improvements.

Testing of the game with different driver versions has produced a variety of performance results on both Nvidia and AMD hardware. This is entirely to be expected as driver changes cannot always be tested on every game and every card, and this is the reason why both companies produce game-specific driver profiles, to ensure that they can get the best out of the game.

Project Cars does not use Nvidia specific particle technology–the system we use is a modified version of the same technology we used on the Need for Speed: Shift and Shift Unleashed games, and was entirely developed in-house. The reason the performance drops when there are a lot of particles on screen is simply because processing a large number of particles is very expensive.


Per peggiorare le cose, un thread privato è apparso sul forum di Slightly Mad Studios, spottato da HardForum, dove il boss Ian Bell nega ogni relazione con Nvidia ma ammette che le scarse prestazioni su schede AMD sono principalmente legate ai driver.

Sembra che AMD abbia grossi problemi con gli ultimi titoli come Project Cars e The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Entrambi i giochi non sono in grado di sfruttare al pieno le potenzialità delle schede di AMD a causa di una mancata ottimizzazione dei driver.




Source: Via PCGamer.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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