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It installed flawlessly and started up fine , but all characters (Gerlat and NPCs) are missing their bodies. I only see their eyes and bits of their upper torso.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\Direct3D]
CheckFloatConstants="enabled"
Was middle of the night and could not sleep and decided to listen to Witcher soundtrack on youtube which made me nostalgic to play it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrnLywkGenE
I also tested wine-nine-standalone (relevant only if you are using Mesa): https://github.com/iXit/wine-nine-standalone
The idea is same as dxvk, you just get their dll and symlink it to d3d9.dll inside your prefix. Make sure you also have Gallium 9 packages installed. In Debian it's libd3dadapter9-mesa:i386.
It has nice performance, however the flickering is still there unfortunately (unless you rely on d3d9_35 and I'm not sure what that combination is using in the end). Or may be I'm doing something wrong?
Also, there is no explicit vsync option in the game, so with Mesa unless you are testing max framerate, you can set:
export vblank_mode=3But now I need to figure out how to limit the framerate, since there is no built in vsync option in the game. Does radv have some environment variable that forces vsync?
MESA_VK_WSI_PRESENT_MODE=fifohttps://github.com/milaq/libstrangle
It's fun, but I've run into the weirdest bug, I think. In the tutorial, after Leo dies, clicking on the meditate button when talking to Vessimer does nothing. Pretty much stopd all progression right there.
If tried looking at the wine appdb with no luck and googling. I've seen others post something similar, but no solutions.
I've tried re installing, restarting, mods, no mods. Each time the same thing happens... Clicking on meditation does nothing. So weird.
I'm sad because it's really fun, or already the tutorial is, lol. Any suggestions?
Last edited by denyasis on 9 Aug 2021 at 5:42 pm UTC
Edit: I did the frightener branch. Still same bug. Clicking on the meditate dialog option when talking to Vessimer does not start meditation
Last edited by denyasis on 9 Aug 2021 at 5:43 pm UTC
Switched to my system default wine (6.13) instead of the Lutris version (6.14fshack).
Got the option to meditate! Sweet!
That was a weird one!
Last edited by denyasis on 9 Aug 2021 at 7:21 pm UTC