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The good news is, the Game installs and starts fine. Navigating the menu and also watching the intro video works like a charm.
The bad news is, the game right now is unplayable due to graphical corruption.
Here are two screenshots:
Wine-version tested: wine-2.17 and wine-staging-2.18 bundled with lutris
GPU: r9 290
Driver: mesa 17.3-devel
Sadly i have nearly zero knowledge about wine debugging. Maybe s.o. else can give me some hint what to try.
Will also report to wine appdb later today.
Don't forget to open a bug on winehq bugzilla, so developers can fix the problem.
First few seconds are kind of laggy but as soon as the shaders are compiled it's a really smooth and enjoyable experience.
[Screenshots](https://imgur.com/a/WyWGg)
I've played Risen from start to end in Wine, looks like it's time to start another Piranha Bytes game :-)
Still has the artifacts visible
I'm using https://pkgbuild.com/~lcarlier/mesa-git/x86_64/ as repo,so it lags a few days behind. But it is quiete recent.