vk_stream_buffer: Fix initializing Vulkan with NVIDIA on Linux
The previous fix only partially solved the issue, as only certain GPUs that needed 9 or less MiB subtracted would work (i.e. GTX 980 Ti, GT 730). This takes from DXVK's example to divide `heap_size` by 2 to determine `allocable_size`. Additionally tested on my Quadro K4200, which previously required setting it to 12 to boot.
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@ -120,7 +120,8 @@ void VKStreamBuffer::CreateBuffers(VkBufferUsageFlags usage) {
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// Substract from the preferred heap size some bytes to avoid getting out of memory.
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const VkDeviceSize heap_size = memory_properties.memoryHeaps[preferred_heap].size;
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const VkDeviceSize allocable_size = heap_size - 9 * 1024 * 1024;
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// As per DXVK's example, using `heap_size / 2`
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const VkDeviceSize allocable_size = heap_size / 2;
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buffer = device.GetLogical().CreateBuffer({
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.sType = VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_BUFFER_CREATE_INFO,
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.pNext = nullptr,
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