[Official] WINE info thread
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For Steam this Proton fork works for me https://github.com/stevenlafl/Proton/releases/tag/proton-5.0-7-sdk148
And Lutris Standalone works too, with RADV and AMDVLK |
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" This isn't something you send to GGG support, unless I missed something and there is official support for Linux. The PROTON_LOGS is in your home folder. Here is mine: https://pastebin.com/pyGeWYDr Here is my PoE client log: https://pastebin.com/6eS368vE Zuletzt bearbeitet von acylus#7407 um 11.09.2020, 23:43:02
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" Right. Anyways the Lutris standalone installer worked just fine so it's a Proton problem. RADV works better for me than AMDVLK. This proton fork is running but dunno about stability. https://github.com/stevenlafl/Proton/releases/tag/proton-5.0-7-alyx-2 |
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" Yep, standalone works fine, gotta wait for Steam to fix itself now. |
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" Low FPS, artifacts, missing textures... unplayable. --- software: arch linux | wine 3.9 | nvidia official drivers | dxvk aka vulcan | _x64 hardware: gt1050 | ryzem 5 1600 | 16gb ram | m2/ssd Zuletzt bearbeitet von HardyHard#7767 um 16.09.2020, 15:47:44
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The newest Mesa(-git) and Vulkan updates on Arch Linux (and possibly some changes on GGG side) made the ACO + Vulkan renderer possible to use and I have to say it's nuts. Superb performance, so smooth gameplay, I recommend everyone to test it out before league start!
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Latest Eggroll release have fix for PoE 3.12.2.
https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom/releases/tag/5.9-GE-6-ST ---
software: arch linux | wine 3.9 | nvidia official drivers | dxvk aka vulcan | _x64 hardware: gt1050 | ryzem 5 1600 | 16gb ram | m2/ssd |
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Does anyone know how to get fossilize-replay to work with non-Steam PoE or at least Steam PoE? I've seen older guides but the don't seem to work?
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Got to test Mesa 20.2 with vulkan-radeon today since it is now conveniently updated through the Arch Linux repository :D
First tests work great, performance seems better than amdvlk! |
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