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I have an RTX 2060 by the way. On Manjaro and with latest 5.9 kernel.
And also, it works with the proton 5.21 from gloriousEggroll as well. To be honest, the only thing that I think is necessary is to build the vkd3d dlls from the latest master and put on the game folder or on system32 and syswow64 of your wineprefix.
I've been following forum posts, and trying to get the game to work, but I keep getting the following error message:
This message shows up at the first splash screen..
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Non-DX12 Video Card
Unable to initialize graphics system. GPU does not support DX12.
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I'm currently running a Radeon 5700xt so I'm pretty sure the hardware is not the issue. I was able to clone and compile the d3d12.dll for both 32 and 64bit drivers from https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d-proton repo. I tried both the master and the ac-valhalla branch but I get the same message for both.
I have the Proton-5.21-GE-1 runner installed, with the DXVK/VKD3D disabled in Lutris. I've copied the d3d12.dll (64bit) to the Assassins Creed Valhalla and SysWoW64 directories. I've also copied the d3d12.dll (32bit) to the System32 directory. I feel like I'm missing something simple to get passed this issue.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks..
The secret was to create an empty prefix, different than the Ubisoft Connect one.
Here below my additional setup:
here the result:
Edit 12th Jan: apologies, I noticed just now there was a typo on the 3rd bullet point above.
Last edited by LordDaveTheKind on 12 Jan 2021 at 12:20 pm UTC
I generated it by launching an empty wine configuration:
WINEPREFIX=/home/user/Games/ac-valhalla-pfx WINEARCH=win64 winecfgUbisoft Connect would still be loaded from the former path, but running with the updated prefix.
Seriously, check if this topic might be relevant for you:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/4467/post_id=29453
On Debian Bullseye, a few CA Certificates disappeared after an update in last July, and no App running on top of wine (EA Origin, Amazon Kindle, etc.) was able to connect to servers for DRM-protected content.