[Bug 108893] Slow redrawing of menu in Gothic 2 under wine

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Comment # 12 on bug 108893 from
(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #8)
> The video shows very low frame-rate and GPU load in the menu, but high CPU
> load. Maybe there's a CPU bottleneck which affects the reporter even more
> badly. A CPU profile from sysprof or perf might give a clue.
The heavy CPU usage in that particular video is entirely down to
SimpleScreenRecorder. When I'm running the game and NOT recording the screen at
the same time, CPU usage is around 30-50%:
https://imgur.com/a/AlhVLZp

That doesn't seem abnormal; the Phenom II is ancient plus it's going through
Wine. I also assume that the main menu ~10 fps cap is a quirk of the game but
perhaps I'm wrong?
https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Gothic_II#Low_frame_rate_in_fullscreen_mode

I've compiled Mesa (git-8987152ac1) inside an amd64 & i386 chroot (debootstrap) 
Adding --buildtype=debug into my usual script:
https://pastebin.com/6uP6d7kL

I've done two recordings with sysprof:
- A 1 minute recording starting once the game reaches the main menu
- A 5 minute recording starting the game, running around in the starting area
and then exiting the game

Hopefully those files are of use:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16s2OfDKIAhbnqrs8gwWicmP7RaJw28L-/view?usp=sharing

Just out of interest there's an unofficial D3D11 renderer plus an unfinished
open source remake - love to see the latter finished:
https://github.com/ataulien/GD3D11
https://github.com/REGoth-project/REGoth


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