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Based on posts i've seen I believe that there is currently a but in the support for ATI cards and vkd3d which means it isn't working, at the moment it's NVidia only. though I'm sure there is a fix in the works
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The secret was to create an empty prefix, different than the Ubisoft Connect one.
Here below my additional setup:
here the result:
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Edit 12th Jan: apologies, I noticed just now there was a typo on the 3rd bullet point above.
Last edited by LordDaveTheKind on 12 January 2021 at 12:20 pm UTC
It was recommended to copy both, as the game is loading also the Dx11 library. But in the end the most relevant focal change for me has been to create an empty Win64 wine prefix from scratch, different than the Ubisoft Connect one.
I am using this Lutris configuration for making the run easier:
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I generated it by launching an empty wine configuration:
WINEPREFIX=/home/user/Games/ac-valhalla-pfx WINEARCH=win64 winecfg
Ubisoft Connect would still be loaded from the former path, but running with the updated prefix.
Probably you are already launching the Ubisoft Connect executable, and that error might be a security issue (I.e.: wrongly triggering an Anti-Cheat control or missing CA Certificates). Which distro are you on?
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.