Since NotFood's system is affected as well, I fear the problem is not AMD-specific as I had Being unfamiliar with Lutris (which by the way lists a garbage-rating for the DoS 2 beta, from Nov.
Overnight I made a fresh download via a re-installed Steam in a clean new prefix under Wine 2.17-staging I'd rather being unable to read books than booting Windows.
Please save me from dual booting, Windows is a complete headache. mtodor there must be something special in your configuration. I'm using latest wine-staging on ArchLinux with nvidia card. I tried installing xact, dotnet40, nothing works. Now it outright crashes and writes a minidump. Game used to run perfectly under the Beta except for the blank books which was neglegible. OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.20
OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.2 NVIDIA 384.69 OpenGL shading language version string: 4.50 NVIDIA OpenGL version string: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.69 OpenGL core profile profile mask: core profile OpenGL core profile context flags: (none) OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 4.50 NVIDIA OpenGL core profile version string: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.69 OpenGL renderer string: GeForce GTX 970/PCIe/SSE2 Something about missing shaders in the console. Is there a way to fix this manually via registry entry? Please configure the application to use double buffering (1 back buffer) if possible. Thank you very much!ĮDIT: Just ran it again in windowed mode (set via winecfg), now I 'merely' get this error:įixme:d3d:swapchain_init The application requested more than one back buffer, this is not properly supported. Let's hope we find a general solution or proper general work around soon. Tried registry workaround: "MaxVersionGL key to the (DWORD hexadecimal) value 30002", but Divinity just shows its mouse cursor on my desktop and crashes. workaround: installing the "python2-ntlm-auth" packages (well known) workaround: Launching Divinity via the "EoCApp.exe" within the same directory steamapps/common/Divinity Original Sin 2/bin whilst the latest Beta worked rather flawlessly still on Ap(!) the release version causes some Directx11 related errors and just crashes.ġ) Steam button actually launches "SupportTool.exe" from.
(neither via POL nor via console and wintricks) in my 64bit-Prefix (error: "Doesn't install on a 64bit-Prefix") Installing the game via Steam (for Windows) on a 64bit Wine worked.
Steam running under POL, installed as described on winehq (report for: Arch Linux x86_64, Aug 25 2017,Ē.15-staging, by: writergeek PLEASE NOTE other games update and run on this Steam installation!) wine 17 (tried wine 16-staging as well) 4 GB Sapphire Radeon R9 380X Nitro with latest Mesa-drivers (open source) On my system the release version - contrary to the latest beta two days before - doesn't work, It would be nice to collect problems and possible solutions in order to have DOS2 playable on Linux. If someone also experimenting with Wine please share your experiences. So I use Steam client to update the game, but when I want to run it, I'm using executable directly in "steamapps" folder.įrom my point of view, if books and buffs would be rendered properly, DOS2 would be playable on Linux. performance decreasing (keep Steam client running, enable staging settings and change anti-aliasing to FXAA)Īdditional problem is that I'm not able to run game from Steam client. sound noise (I hear some click-click noise, but that's not so relevant) When I cust some spells that have extensive animation around a character, performance also gets decreased, but for this, I'll try some staging options + game settings.) 1 hour or so, decreased performance is noticeable. performance decreasing (I didn't yet figure out real reasons, but I have noticed few things. when you open book, it's black (but if you have a book with multiple pages and you move the mouse over the black area, in some places UI for changing pages is rendered and that also renders text properly, so you are able to read it) buff/debuff icons next to character are not rendered properly, they are black (but mouse over information works) I'm running game on Ultra settings, the game works fine, with some problems (already mentioned), so I'll list them here. Currently, it works fine with few already described problems. I have tried to run DOS2 on Linux with Wine. Since there are a lot of people waiting for Linux native release, maybe it is already possible to play DOS2 as we are waiting.