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DXVK 1.0.1 is out for Vulkan-based D3D11 and D3D10 with Wine

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Today we have the first bug-fix update for DXVK since the big 1.0 last month. It's not a huge release but as always it's a good one.

Here's what's changed from the short release notes:

  • Fixed memory allocation failures on Intel Bay Trail (#947)
  • Fixed regression that broke DXGI gamma control (#937)
  • Devil May Cry 5: Enabled d3d11.relaxedBarriers option by default to improve performance
  • Star Wars Battlefront (2015): Report Nvidia GPUs correctly to fix driver version error (#968)
  • Resident Evil 2 and Devil May Cry 5: Work around dark rendering issue on Nvidia GPUs (#956)
  • World of Warcraft: Fixed GPU hangs on Nvidia GPUs since game patch 8.1.5 (#964)

As always, you can follow it on GitHub.

Certainly an impressive project, one I have no doubt has changed quite a few Linux users gaming habits. From getting a few extra games working on Wine, to Valve surprising everyone by bundling it into their new Steam Play system. I imagine it's helped a number of people switch to Linux who were previously on the fence.

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Tags: Vulkan, Wine
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kuhpunkt Mar 14, 2019
Random question, but did Valve give Philip access to ALL Steam games, so that he can test the games for bugfixing and stuff?
kuhpunkt Mar 14, 2019
Quoting: PatolaSo, Philip is better now? I've read news that he was hospitalized...

Where did you read that?!
BielFPs Mar 15, 2019
Quoting: kuhpunktRandom question, but did Valve give Philip access to ALL Steam games, so that he can test the games for bugfixing and stuff?

He probably have some kind of "steam developer access" where valve just let him install any game from steam to work with. It wouldn't make sense for him to buy all the games he need just to check for some specific bug.
massatt212 Mar 15, 2019
i dont think he does
cause when i told him use a crack copy of Tekken 7 to fix it, he banned me from his github
YoRHa-2B Mar 15, 2019
Quoting: PatolaSo, Philip is better now?
Yes, but that's not really what should be discussed here.

Quoting: massatt212cause when i told him use a crack copy of Tekken 7 to fix it, he banned me from his github
I banned you from my github because a) I do not tolerate promotion of piracy, and b) that wasn't even your first or only offense.
F.Ultra Mar 15, 2019
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Quoting: YoRHa-2B
Quoting: PatolaSo, Philip is better now?
Yes, but that's not really what should be discussed here.

I think that people are just worried about the bus factor here (while honestly being worried for you). Could be far worse, I once had a CEO that told me that I was a liability to the company due to my competency "everything would go to hell if you left or where hit by a car so I see you as a liability". Yes I left some what close in time after that and yes that company does not exists any more.
jens Mar 15, 2019
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Quoting: massatt212i dont think he does
cause when i told him use a crack copy of Tekken 7 to fix it, he banned me from his github

You have to admit that advertising cracks in public to someones who works for a company that earns a living by providing a platform for selling games is really not that smart, even if you just wanted to help ;)

PS: Just to be sure that my statement isn't misunderstood, I'm grown up now and I have left pirating games some 20 years ago.


Last edited by jens on 15 March 2019 at 9:49 am UTC
jens Mar 15, 2019
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Back on topic: Thanks a lot for the new version, the development pace (including drivers, wine, faudio, d9vk etc.) is still astonishing, I'm really curious where we are at the end of 2019...
Lolo01 Mar 15, 2019
Quoting: YoRHa-2B
Quoting: PatolaSo, Philip is better now?
Yes, but that's not really what should be discussed here.

Well, you're a sort of heroe. So we care about you.

Joke aside, many thanks for your amazing job.

Except that I'm stuck in Overwatch because of this fantastic job :P
benjamimgois Mar 15, 2019
I just love when i open the news in the morning and see a new dxvk update. Thanks for your hard work Philip and really hope you are better.
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