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__GL_NextGenCompiler=0I got Vega 56 recently (Sapphire Pulse) and it's a good card, but prices on it jump like crazy. Wait for a chance when it's at some normal level and buy quickly :)
Thanks for the explanation.
Thanks!
"I've been able to install and make Steam's Witcher 3 start following cRaZy-bisCuiT's how-to, with Wine 3.7.
In fact I copied the game folder of my Windows install to my wine prefix. This said, it's really laggy and slow. Better than stock Wine but not really playable. It's far from the Windows version with the same hardware (i7-3770, GTX 960, Nvidia 396.18). Any clue what might be wrong?"
Shmerl:
"Better use this thread for it."
Thanks! Didn't tought about this one.
I'm using DXVK 0.42 with Wine 3.7. Didn't know about the regression with Nvidia driver 396.18. Will try driver 390.
Found this thread:
https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/issues/267
Totally noob in _GL_NextGenCompiler... Is this a xorg.conf parameter? How do you configure that?
__GL_NextGenCompiler=0I'm quick on the pick-up if you tell me often enough. Lol!
This way the environment variable is applied automatically at launch.
I maintained a howto [here](https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=34698#notes), but there isn't a need for it today.
Hence a list of command lines - starting from scratch - one may only copy/paste would be great.
I.e. you have a fresh new install of Ubuntu 16.04/17.x and/or Arch-Antergos and in order to get games running with the latest stable(!) Dxvk-Wine open a terminal and enter 1... 2... 3...
Note: That such a tutorial should also include the proper functioning GPU-driver-installation both for Nvidia and AMD, since doitsujin seemingly (and from his point of view sufficiently) lists merely drivers which cause issues on github, yet a common user like me would explicitly need to be told which ones do work and which to avoid under any circumstance.
Thanks you very much! Kudos and looking forward!
Cecco