Posted February 19, 2019
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Posted February 19, 2019
Pangaea666: I have Geforce 770 and picked the 410 drivers from the PPA. Do I need to use the 415s instead? Is it stable and suitable for GTX 770?
According to the list of supported cards here, 415.x should be OK. Though it's probably a bit below optimal GPUs for TW3 on Linux, considering that Wine / dxvk introduce some performance overhead. It also depends on your screen resolution. For sure disable hairworks in the game settings - it's just a performance drag. I usually install things simply using my minimal prefix helpers (I posted them on Github), since I prefer to have explicit control over what's configured, but adamhm is doing a good job, so give that script a try if you like automated implicit configuration.
Post edited February 19, 2019 by shmerl
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Posted February 19, 2019
shmerl: According to the list of supported cards here, 415.x should be OK. Though it's probably a bit below optimal GPUs for TW3 on Linux, considering that Wine / dxvk introduce some performance overhead. It also depends on your screen resolution. For sure disable hairworks in the game settings - it's just a performance drag.
Thanks. Have changed to Nvidia 415.xx drivers, and upgraded to the 4.18 kernel. Not played properly yet, but it started up fine and the intro went smooth as you like. A little concerned when you say GTX 770 is on the low side to run the game, but I hope it's fine. The hairworks is off by default I see, so I'll try to run the game like that and cross my fingers it won't stutter. Very smooth experience upgrading to Mint 19.1 and setting things up for games.
-LGOG Downloader and get everything missing downloaded (for a game like Witcher3, it sure didn't hurt that we recently got the connection upgraded from 30/5 MBit to 500/500!! :D)
-Get all the dependencies from adamhm's script
-Use his script to install everything with one button-click. Went fine to install the game in another path too, using buildpath. It's rather big, haha. Had to ninja delete other stuff to make room while it was working on unpacking files etc.
Thanks go out to both of you for the diligent and hard work in supporting the Linux community, and getting these games to run as well as they currently do. I've seen your names in various wineHQ and suchlike threads, talking about every bug under the sun, workarounds, solutions, etc. Thank you.
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Posted February 19, 2019
Pangaea666: Thanks go out to both of you for the diligent and hard work in supporting the Linux community, and getting these games to run as well as they currently do. I've seen your names in various wineHQ and suchlike threads, talking about every bug under the sun, workarounds, solutions, etc. Thank you.
Main thanks to work by Wine, dxvk and Vulkan drivers developers who made it all possible. Here is an interesting related post: http://jason-blog.jlekstrand.net/2018/10/transform-feedback-is-terrible-so-why.html
Basically all the above made CDPR's promise of TW3 coming to Linux become reality, without CDPR's involvement.
Post edited February 19, 2019 by shmerl
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Posted February 21, 2019
Pangaea666: Thanks go out to both of you for the diligent and hard work in supporting the Linux community, and getting these games to run as well as they currently do. I've seen your names in various wineHQ and suchlike threads, talking about every bug under the sun, workarounds, solutions, etc. Thank you.
As Shmerl said, the really hard work has mostly been done by the Wine+DXVK+driver developers :)Pangaea666
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Posted February 22, 2019
Good point well made, although I'd still like to thank you for the work in raising issues and so forth. All in all it's pleasing to see the development over the last year or so especially. Definitely moving in the right direction :)
About the wrappers, do you have plans to further expand the list of supported games? I'm for instance thinking about Theme Hospital, Sim City 2000 and Banished.
About the wrappers, do you have plans to further expand the list of supported games? I'm for instance thinking about Theme Hospital, Sim City 2000 and Banished.
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Posted February 24, 2019
Pangaea666: Tried posting this in the Witcher script thread, but I'll try here too, tagging you. I'm getting some sound issues in the game, after playing for a while. The sound will start crackling, or/and sound a bit hollow (if that makes sense).
Are you using stock Wine or some kind of Proton variant for it? Proton is using Faudio if I understand correctly, and it still can have issues. Try it with stock Wine and see if it makes a difference. Another problem can be pulseaudio degrading due to weak CPU.
Also, please register on GOL forum when you have time. It helps others to see troubleshooting posts in the game dedicated thread.
Post edited February 24, 2019 by shmerl
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Posted February 24, 2019
Pangaea666: Tried posting this in the Witcher script thread, but I'll try here too, tagging you. I'm getting some sound issues in the game, after playing for a while. The sound will start crackling, or/and sound a bit hollow (if that makes sense).
shmerl: Are you using stock Wine or some kind of Proton variant for it? Proton is using Faudio if I understand correctly, and it still can have issues. Try it with stock Wine and see if it makes a difference. Another problem can be pulseaudio degrading due to weak CPU.
Also, please register on GOL forum when you have time. It helps others to see troubleshooting posts in the game dedicated thread.
I added "tsched=0" to /etc/pulse/default.pa. I played many hours yesterday, so this appears to have done the trick - at least on my rig.
Haven't installed standalone wine yet since re-installing Mint (went from 18.2 -> 19.1), so I'm using whatever adamhm has in his script - which from my basic knowledge appears to be Proton? I hope that is (relatively) clean, because I can't stand Steam and have kept their madness out of my computer.
edit: I tried to register, but they use Google captcha, and I have blacklisted all google related sites I could come up with, so that will have to be postponed a bit.
Post edited February 24, 2019 by Pangaea666
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Posted February 24, 2019
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Posted February 24, 2019
Yep, then it's what I was suspecting - pulseaudio wasn't getting enough priority.
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Posted March 01, 2019
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All wrappers have been updated with some more small improvements and fixes.
Wrappers are now available for BioShock & BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered and Stories: The Path of Destinies.
Wrappers are now available for BioShock & BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered and Stories: The Path of Destinies.
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Posted March 01, 2019
adamhm: All wrappers have been updated with some more small improvements and fixes.
Wrappers are now available for BioShock & BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered and Stories: The Path of Destinies.
Thanks! I've been waiting for these to appear :)Wrappers are now available for BioShock & BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered and Stories: The Path of Destinies.
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adamhm: All wrappers have been updated with some more small improvements and fixes.
Wrappers are now available for BioShock & BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered and Stories: The Path of Destinies.
Thank you, adamhm! :)Wrappers are now available for BioShock & BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered and Stories: The Path of Destinies.
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Posted March 13, 2019
hello, I don't want to be burden but how would I go on about making a wrapper for the original Splinter Cell? to my knowledge there is a proton fork with gallium nine patches [to use dx8/9?]. Would that work with the widescreen patch? Sorry for my english T-T