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that's such a nice game, incredible soundtrack :S:
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Jazz Jackrabbit 2 running in Wine on a Raspberry Pi. Playing with a Steam controller using this driver.
Wine runs in ExaGear Desktop, an x86 emulator for ARM.
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With the recent work that has gone into Wine's DX11 support, D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die - Season 1 is sort of playable, that is, you can interact with things, perform some basic actions like drag & drop.
Unfortunately, the game plays rather slow and if you look at the second image...things can get pretty freaky looking. Also, due to DX11 support and shader model 4 (I assume it's SM4 due to my terminal output...) support being incomplete you get miscoloration and there are entire objects just not rendered at all in the game.
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Everything set to maximum settings.
Last edited by Hamish on 25 December 2019 at 1:56 am UTC