And one has to ask what can AMD afford these days..
High quality GPUs with good price/performance ratio. Enough for me.
Mantle's survival has nothing to do with Windows 10 and everything to do with developer support.
It doesn't make sense to drop Mantle support for the current engines already supporting it
Yeah I think it may be it. In some cases a competing Nvidia card is getting better performance than Mantle gives to AMD cards. It isn't getting enough developer support either.
sources please.
sources please.
This is yet another thread on this subject, without anything backing it up. Does some feature of Windows 10 block the use of MANTLE, at this point in time, or what? If it functions on Windows 10, then where's the connection?
This is yet another thread on this subject, without anything backing it up. Does some feature of Windows 10 block the use of MANTLE, at this point in time, or what? If it functions on Windows 10, then where's the connection?
AMD super enthusiast mentality, with a Xeon, Core 2 Duos, Celeron, and GeforcesIf you look at it objectively, it becomes quite clear that no active blocking is necessary for mantle to become irrelevant with Windows 10. If you look at it with AMD super enthusiast mentality, you may confuse yourself as you just have. The dots are really not that hard to connect, that's why you're seeing threads on the matter.
So, a feature that will take 5-10 years to materialize in mainstream games (as more than a gimmick, anyway--see DX10 and then DX11), without some payola, which is unlikely for a new DX, spells the end of a niche software technology currently only in use by a small fraction of developers? By the time DX12 is relevant to users, Windows 10 will be the mainstream OS of most users anyway, if not a version higher. If DX12's installation doesn't cause Mantle to not work, it will continue to be used or not used based on ease of implementation and support, and expected revenue from offering support.DirectX 12 offering the benefits that Mantle brings but works universally.
Look at all the games that are using mantle
Look at all the games that aren't
There's your source.
hnn so no data backing up your point, an anecdote. Not that I dont also use anecdotes. Bash mantle with facts please.
So, a feature that will take 5-10 years to materialize in mainstream games (as more than a gimmick, anyway--see DX10 and then DX11), without some payola, which is unlikely for a new DX, spells the end of a niche software technology currently only in use by a small fraction of developers?
hnn so no data backing up your point, an anecdote. Not that I dont also use anecdotes. Bash mantle with facts please.
There are more games NOT using mantle than games that are.
Mantle was a cool idea; glad to see DX12 bring the same coolness that Mantle did.
Mantle was a cool idea; glad to see DX12 bring the same coolness that Mantle did.
AMD super enthusiast mentality, with a Xeon, Core 2 Duos, Celeron, and Geforces.
Mantle never got a chance to become relevant to most PC gamers, and never was going to become relevant. It was a novel (today, anyway) way to provide driver optimizations, nothing more. So, my mark for its death is not relevance, but functionality for users, and continued use by devs claiming to support it as it is.
So, a feature that will take 5-10 years to materialize in mainstream games (as more than a gimmick, anyway--see DX10 and then DX11), without some payola, which is unlikely for a new DX, spells the end of a niche software technology currently only in use by a small fraction of developers?
Only if hardware replacement picks up its pace. Going by Steam's hardware survey, there's a long way to go. As long DX12 is a secondary set of code, it will be a graphics gimmick only, much like we saw with DX9+(DX10/DX11) games, with performance improvements not coming along until the older DX was ditched (slow and choppy, but great looking, or fast and smooth, but more plastic looking...plastic is good).The benefits of DX12 will come much faster than DX11 I promise you.
You can technically nail a coffin with someone alive in there, but how long will they last? We're saying the same thing, you're just harping on semantics at this point.
With Microsoft announcing that Windows 10 (and with it, DX12) will be a free upgrade to Windows 7 and 8 users, is that the unofficial end of Mantle? I certainly think so.
