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FYI the last WoW patch 8.1.5 have a lot of Directx changes:
New Graphics APIs in 8.1.5
In 8.1.5, we are making some improvements to how World of Warcraft uses DirectX. In essence, our old DirectX 11 is now called DirectX 11 Legacy, and our new DirectX 11 is multi-threaded. More details on each DirectX version is below:
A single-threaded rendering backend. This is provided to be the most compatible with older hardware, operating systems, and drivers. This is also the least performant. This is very similar to the functionality of DirectX 11 in 8.0.1.
A new multi-threaded rendering backend using DirectX 11. This should improve performance for older GPUs or operating systems that don’t support DirectX 12. This is new for 8.1.5.
A multi-threaded rendering backend using DirectX 12 for hardware, drivers, and operating systems that support it. There are some performance improvements in 8.1.5, but it is mainly the same as the 8.1.0 release.
source: https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/new-graphics-apis-in-8-1-5/121542
The game now crashes for a lot of Wine users. An issue is already open on dxvk github, but it seems Nvidia related:
Source: https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/issues/964
Linux users who use AMD does not seem to suffer from this update, someone could confirm that?
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https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commit/14475e00a4bf0cebeffae97cbb611e2dc7ed38cf
From my side, I reinstall Battle.Net with Lutris as Lutris dev uploaded a new script to help wine users to play WoW without crash. Don't forget to move your WoW game folder on another place before to reinstall Battle.Net.
I played more than one hour, it's stable and fast.
It's impressive how the wine community and actors was reactive.
Lot of thanks to Philippe and Lutris dev.
Blizzard fixed bug from 8.1.5 version, hacked version from Dxvk is no longer needed.
source:
https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/linux-client/119819/88