leaves are rendering corruptly
my system details: OS: Arch Linux DE: Gnome 48 Kernel: 6.13.8-zen1-1-zen RAM: 16GB CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5500 GPU: Intel Arc A750
problem: leaves are rendering corruptly
Video: https://youtu.be/bPQLnf9NSp4
Hello @eneshamza, this issue should also be mentioned to your video driver vendor if it hasn't been already.
What Mesa version are you running?
i have a intel arc a770 and have this issue as well, wanted to open an issue at mesa in a few days. since mesa 24.3.1(havent tested any version prior) all versions are affected by this. currently i'm using Mesa 25.1.0-devel (git-5784a36fd1)
update just tested Mesa 24.2.6 (git-c6b3580271), issue is present. update2 opened a mesa issue: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/12947
the issue is still present and i also installed a clean archlinux version with all packages 2024/12/15. i know that at this date, the issue wasnt present in CS2. But somehow, if i now try to play it, regardless of distro or mesa version this issue is present. So it seems something changed inside of source2 engine.
Could you try running the game with environment variable intel_storage_cache_policy_wt=true set?
Could you try running the game with environment variable
intel_storage_cache_policy_wt=trueset?
have tried it, no change.
I have the same problem with a B580, kernel 6.14.4 and Mesa 25.1.0
Hey I recently tried to play counter strike again, but the issue is still the same as 6 month ago. Are there any known workarounds ? I am on Mesa 26.0.0-devel and Linux 6.17.7 with a Intel Arc A750.
Hey I recently tried to play counter strike again, but the issue is still the same as 6 month ago. Are there any known workarounds ? I am on Mesa 26.0.0-devel and Linux 6.17.7 with a Intel Arc A750.
unfortunately it's still the same
From all the data on Mesa's and Valve's end I think the issue was in Mesa all the time, and some CS2 update happened to trigger it. If I'm even on the right path here, I think the best solution (for us, average gamers affected) would be if you temporarily reverted/workarounded whatever has been changed in CS2 (and/or Source 2) for this specific (Linux native running Mesa on Intel) hardware combination. Seems like the Mesa bug can take forever to fix, and I don't think anyone has time to wait for an open source driver to figure out one of their thousands of opened issues.