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- Direct3D 12 to Vulkan project VKD3D-Proton v2.14 out now with various performance improvements
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If someone ever mods the game to be more open ended RPG with realism then I might give it another go. I don't like artificial blockers in my sci-fi games, and rarely in fantasy games.
As for images, well I have a few laying around but until I can find them here is fo4 at 4k (image is downsized) looking at a texture render issue.
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To use the DX11 client you will need to apply GloriousEggroll's patch to Wine (tested and works with 3.12).
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"How many fingers am I holding up?"
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I didn't use a timer, I created a script taking a screenshot on Scroll Lock:
1. Make a bash file screenshot.sh with this text:
#!/bin/bashdate_time_ms=$(date +%F_%T:%3N)
cp "$1" /home/you/Pictures/Screenshots/Screenshot_$date_time_ms.png
rm "$1"
2. Add a hotkey (in Lubuntu there's lxhotkey for that):
xfce4-screenshooter -wo /home/you/pathtoscript/screenshot.shThe strange thing is, scrot started to make good screenshots when I tried to use both scrot and xfce4-screenshooter
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One click plating, unbelievable, I didn't expect it to run honestly.
https://youtu.be/bApsSSmtgmQ
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Finally got Brink working with Mesa, requires patching Wine for now.
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Anyway - Not this time Dishonored :)
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On Gnome 3 use the good old "Print screen" or alt+"print screen"
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Pretty neat! One of the original developers of Rollcage have made the games (Rollcage and Rollcage Extreme available with recent builds and fixes.
At least Rollcage seems happy in Wine, it did require vcrun2013.
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Man, I am so impressed with Proton. It took me some time to setup it though, but after applying 3 workarounds game launches and it is playable. I start to seriously consider new rig, as there are so many great games on Linux now.
Also, like in every Proton game I've tried, playing with Steam controller is not a problem :).
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wow that game is one remarkable experience...really hooked right now =)
playing with steamplay/proton and installed xact via winetricks. no issues whatsoever, audio is working great...(sometimes getting a bit off sync in cutscenes, but i can live with that)
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