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Thief via Proton. Vsync ON. Vulkan ON. HIGH graphics quality. GTX 970, i7-4790K no overclock, 16GB-DDR3-2400CL11
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It's a title I've got and want to try. But... maybe my out-of-the-box Nvidia 390.xx driver isn't up to it. Plus, I should really play the games I *have* got installed.
NOTE: Windows title Thief (and earlier ones in the series) is currently for sale on Steam - 85% discount.
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Just for curiosity, how big are those files?
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I see..
I don't use winecfg or winetricks for to do dll overrides.
I do it manually editing the file user.reg in the game's pfx folder, adding the overrides at the bottom of this entry that is already in the file:
[Software\\Wine\\DllOverrides]
Just be careful.
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Have you got any examples you'd like to share, e.g. XXXX game = added these specific lines to user.reg
In my case, I'd like to get Skyrim SE, Fallout 3 GOTY, AntiHero, Styx: Master of Shadows, Conan Exiles and *many* others working with minimal changes to config within Proton. Of course, I can also wait for the Devs - but impatience ;)
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This is from the user.reg of Fallout4
[Software\\Wine\\DllOverrides] 1535035836
"api-ms-win-crt-conio-l1-1-0"="native,builtin"
"api-ms-win-crt-heap-l1-1-0"="native,builtin"
"api-ms-win-crt-locale-l1-1-0"="native,builtin"
"api-ms-win-crt-math-l1-1-0"="native,builtin"
"api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0"="native,builtin"
"api-ms-win-crt-stdio-l1-1-0"="native,builtin"
"api-ms-win-crt-time-l1-1-0"="native,builtin"
"atl100"="native,builtin"
"atl110"="native,builtin"
"atl120"="native,builtin"
"atl140"="native,builtin"
"concrt140"="native,builtin"
"msvcp100"="native,builtin"
"msvcp110"="native,builtin"
"msvcp120"="native,builtin"
"msvcp140"="native,builtin"
"msvcr100"="native,builtin"
"msvcr110"="native,builtin"
"msvcr120"="native,builtin"
"msvcr140"="native,builtin"
"ucrtbase"="native,builtin"
"vcomp100"="native,builtin"
"vcomp110"="native,builtin"
"vcomp120"="native,builtin"
"vcomp140"="native,builtin"
"vcruntime140"="native,builtin"
"xaudio2_7"="native,builtin"
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[Software\\Wine\\DllOverrides] ....
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"xaudio2_7"="native,builtin"
I installed the game with Steam Play (Proton), latest beta, 3.16-3 and the NPC audio wasn't working. Made this little change in the user.reg file, restarted the game and NPC audio is working fine.
I wish I knew what user.cfg changes to make for the other games which are not working for me (e.g. Fallout 3 GOTY, AntiHero). Note that I'm using "old" Nvidia driver 390.87 (which is part of the regular non-free packages) .
Thanks to Comandante Ñoñardo :)
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The game gave me motion sickness, by the way.
For me, the only way to quit the game was to die or using alt+F4