Title: Is OpenArena OpenGL or Direct3D? Post by: Espionage724 on October 15, 2011, 03:39:38 PM I could of sworn OA was OGL, and MSI Afterburner even says that OA is OGL. I was speaking to a developer over at Evolve about why I couldn't get Overlay to work properly with OA, and after some testing, he came to the conclusion that OA was Direct3D.
To be specific as to how the conclusion was made, Evolve can hook into OGL and D3D9+ (some D3D8 and 7) games and when a hook attempt is made, Evolve will note this in a log. Evolve can auto-detect the renderer in use, but I tried a manual force of D3D and OGL. Evolve only actually reported success with the renderer in D3D. Also, in Evolve's defense, it detects the renderer right on every other game I tested, and also works fine in Quake III :p Edit: Also, this is with the version of OA available from the downloads page (0.8.1) with the patch (0.8.5) on Windows 7 x64. (also to anyone who has no idea what Evolve is, check out this (https://www.evolvehq.com) website. In short, it's a better program then Xfire and Raptr :p) Title: Re: Is OpenArena OpenGL or Direct3D? Post by: fromhell on October 15, 2011, 03:44:59 PM OpenArena is OpenGL
it's only Direct3D if you use a D3D GL Wrapper, like the one with default stock Win7 video drivers (Microsoft's own GL>D3D wrapper if you don't install the official driver packages from your graphics vendor), or old 3rd party wrappers such as AltoGL and GLDirect Perhaps SDL is throwing Evolve off. SDL ticks me off too, and I wish there was a non-sdl ioq3/oa, much like Darkplaces still has non-SDL versions Title: Re: Is OpenArena OpenGL or Direct3D? Post by: Graion Dilach on October 16, 2011, 04:41:50 AM If SDL turns it off, you might try to confirm it with ioquake and/or OpenTTD.
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