dxvk: Vulkan-based D3D11 implementation for Linux / Wine

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Provides a Vulkan-based implementation of DXGI and D3D11 in order to run 3D applications on Linux using Wine.

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baselibs.conf 0000000085 85 Bytes
dxvk-1.5.5.tar.gz 0000889000 868 KB
dxvk.changes 0000174301 170 KB
dxvk.spec 0000002744 2.68 KB
Revision 36 (latest revision is 74)
Tobias Klausmann's avatar Tobias Klausmann (tobijk) committed (revision 36)
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- Update to version 1.5.5:
  + Bug fixes and Improvements
    Implemented some missing D3D9 features
    Improved D3D9 compatibility with older Intel hardware (#1455)
    Fixed a regression which caused flickering in some D3D9 titles on Intel ANV
    (#1451, #1471)
    Fixed a bug where windows not matching the back buffer in size would
    produce pixelated output in D3D9 games
    Fixed a potential GPU hang that could happen if a game uses D3D9 dialog
    mode (#1330)
    Fixed crashes and incorrect rendering when using the
    d3d9.evictManagedOnUnlock option. This is useful for Skyrim with a large
    number of mods as an alternative to ENBoost.
    Fixed incorrect behaviour with D3D11 line tessellation.
    Book of Demons: Fixed white textures and UI issues (#1420)
    Close Combat: Fixed the UI not rendering (#1434)
    Cross Racing Championship: Fixed flickering water (#1450)
    Dungeons and Dragons: Temple of Elemental Evil: Fixed flickering fire
    (#1444)
    Elite Dangerous: Fixed an issue with the launcher resetting the D3D9 device
    every frame when multiple monitors are in use (#1408)
    Evil Genius: Fixed a reference counting bug that would lead to error
    messages (#1417)
    F1 2019: Work around a game bug causing rendering issues on RADV.
    Hyperdimension Neptunia U Action Unleashed: Fixed character models not
    rendering (#1428)
    Just Cause 1: Fixed a regression where the game would crash on startup
    (#1464)
Comments 4

Tobias Klausmann's avatar

After installing the package, dxvk can be installed in a wineprefix with running "WINEPREFIX=~/.wine winedxvk install", where "WINEPREFIX=~/.wine" is the prefix to install into.


Jos Poortvliet's avatar

Hey just want to say - great work maintaining this, it's super helpful - got my games running smooth ;-)

Thanks a lot!


Tobias Klausmann's avatar

Hey, nice to see somebody else is using this package! Glad to hear it works for you most of the times! :)


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