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Have you been playing it regularly and if so, how well does it work? (performance aside). I've just installed a fresh copy of Debian 9 on my laptop and I must say it's quite smooth so far, might start dipping my feet in custom Wine compiling soon.
Not sure about what you'll get with laptop performance though. It's quite CPU / GPU intensive as was pointed out before.
Having in mind that Witcher 3 is playable on Wine it would be great to somehow track people who buy this game for Linux - maybe a forum post on GOG? What I want to achieve here is a message:
Hey CDPR, you did nothing to us, we buy your game on sale, we play it on Wine. The day you port your library to Linux we start to pay full price for your games once again. Linux user.
After the message every buyer leaves +1.
When Witcher 3 starts to be golden, let's support Wine team to make GTA V golden.
P.S. Don't forget to support Wine team from time to time.
I don't think they care much, but a better indicator of demand is the [existing Linux wishlist for TW3](https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/to_cd_projekt_red_bring_witcher_3_and_your_other_games_to_linux_please). It's already 10,377 votes. If you want to show that for their future games, use [one for Cyberpunk 2077](https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/cyberpunk_2077_on_linux).
True, they stopped to care about Linux user at all some time ago, GOG promised GOG Galaxy long time ago and where is it?
Anyway thanks for the link, I will add my +1 there.
Is it supposed to be so dark, or it's a bug? It sometimes looks almost black.
I do not have vanilla version.
@wojtek88 "drzewo wisielców" velen-ziemia niczyja
But it's not that high usually. It's somewhat above 60 when the cap is disabled. I also noticed period stuttering in some places, but it also occurs without threaded dispatch. I think it appeared once I updated the kernel, so it can be amdgpu related.
https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging/commit/8f35a7629bf269f71a28693ba17de4d35061ee32
The patch there is also reworked from the previous variant, so it can fix more issues.