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Have you had an opportunity to test the internal branch? Does it make a significant difference in performance? Is it possible these changes will make their way into Wine Staging 3.8?
Even a video tutorial in 'nazi English' would be splendid, as long as you don't forget [the ban on imported root-vegetables](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShRf1svMcuA) :D
deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/debian/ testing maindpkg --list | grep wineii wine-devel 3.7.0~buster amd64 WINE Is Not An Emulator - runs MS Windows programs
ii wine-devel-amd64 3.7.0~buster amd64 WINE Is Not An Emulator - runs MS Windows programs
ii wine-devel-i386:i386 3.7.0~buster i386 WINE Is Not An Emulator - runs MS Windows programs
ii winehq-devel 3.7.0~buster amd64 WINE Is Not An Emulator - runs MS Windows programs
ii winetricks 0.0+20180217-1 all package manager for Wine to install software easily
For unstable you should use:
deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/debian/ sid mainIt seems like Wine 3.8 + DXVK 0.50 don't play nicely together, Witcher 3 almost freezes my system entirely, could barely switch to a tty console to kill the process. I also tried running the game with OpenGL to make sure and it works fine minus the low performance.
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Disregard the above post (it works fine with Wine 3.8 and DXVK 0.50).
I just found out that with the "Allow Flipping" option turned on in the Nvidia Settings Panel, it affects the game in a very negative way. So if you turn it on for whatever reason and Witcher 3 magically starts freezing your system, make sure the option is turned off.
Could you explain (in elementary language!) how did you solve your problem? I think that I have the exact same problem.
002e:err:vulkan:get_vulkan_driver Wine was built without Vulkan support.002e:err:vulkan:wine_vk_init Failed to load Wine graphics driver supporting Vulkan.
002e:err:vulkan:get_vulkan_driver Wine was built without Vulkan support.
002e:err:vulkan:wine_vk_init Failed to load Wine graphics driver supporting Vulkan.
wine: Unhandled page fault on execute access to 0x00000000 at address (nil) (thread 002e), starting debugger...
Any suggestion?
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=wine-development&arch=amd64&ver=3.7-1&stamp=1524892416&raw=0
checking for -lvulkan... not found...
configure: libvulkan 64-bit development files not found, Vulkan won't be supported.
I recommend you to file a bug for wine-development package in Debian.
He said in the past that he doesn't need such donations, which suggests that someone is already backing the project.
https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/issues/138#issuecomment-371898592
https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/issues/135
If AMD flop on their next release then I'm sure the 1180 will handle 4k better. Under windows the 1080ti does fine at 4k and gets 60fps with high+ settings most the time but there are games like KCD that bring it to avg 50fps (on medium+).
Guess its too hard to optimize games for 60fps at 4k. Surprisingly fallout4 gives me 50-60fps, a game that is plagued with optimization issues!
I can give it a try though. May be they did publish some of it there.