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Often when I launch a game through Steam that "processing Vulkan shaders" window appears and loads for a couple minutes. Sometimes it takes no time, sometimes it takes several minutes. But then, for larger games like Dune Awakening or Outer Worlds 2, the game needs to sit and process shaders for another couple minutes anyway. But for some games, like Enshrouded, I can skip the Vulkan processing with no problems in the game (I do that because the Vulkan processing doesn't go anywhere). So what is that Vulkan processing for?

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[-] 16mhz@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago

It is the first thing I disable after a new Steam installation, I have been dpoig that for years and i don't see much difference, ay least in the titles i play and the hardware I have (R5 5600X now 7600X with RX6800 and 16 now 32GB RAM)

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