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The Wine development team has just put out Wine 3.5, continuing to advance their official Vulkan support.

Here's the highlights:

  • More Vulkan support, including the vulkan-1 loader.
  • Support for RSA and ECDSA cryptographic keys.
  • Improved manifest file parser.
  • Support for the Places toolbar in file dialogs.
  • Various bug fixes.

In previous builds of Wine, to get Vulkan working properly you had to do some manual work. Now that's not the case, as they've put in their own minimal Vulkan loader.

In regards to bug fixes, they noted 58 fixed up until this release. These include problems sorted in games like Empire Earth, Age of Mythology, Battlefield 3, Starcraft 2, The Witcher 3 and more.

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mrdeathjr Mar 30, 2018
This wine have improvements in SCM aka battle eye or punkpuster

This is some titles tested with wine 3.5

View video on youtube.com

View video on youtube.com

View video on youtube.com

^_^


Last edited by mrdeathjr on 1 April 2018 at 7:12 am UTC
Aurelien Mar 30, 2018
The version is not ready yet in ubuntu ppa... Well i think i'll wait few more days.
I'd like to try dxvk on it. I would be so glad to play space engineer on linux !
Anyone has already tried ?
Comandante Ñoñardo Mar 30, 2018
Mafia 2 and 3 are DRMFREE at GOG... I wonder if they work fine with this version of wine..
MeanOldBoomer Mar 30, 2018
Quoting: AurelienThe version is not ready yet in ubuntu ppa... Well i think i'll wait few more days.
I'd like to try dxvk on it. I would be so glad to play space engineer on linux !
Anyone has already tried ?
DXVK works fine, as I was playing ESO using dxvk, no idea on space engineers yet, but I'll give it a try asap.
Brisse Mar 31, 2018
Quoting: GuestI've tried it but im dumb.

Oh c'mon. That's not the reason. I've not tried it, but I'm pretty sure that shit is hard.
kaosstar Mar 31, 2018
Quoting: GuestA tutorial for installing DXVK on Lutris would be great. I've tried it but im dumb.

You can start with a pre-existing DXVK script. For example, I just installed Mass Effect: Andromeda using the Lutris script (uses DXVK).
ElectricPrism Mar 31, 2018
I heard there is a vulnerability in RSA and it should be switched away from. Of course for WINE compatibility it makes sense to have it no matter what.
mike44 Mar 31, 2018
What is the link to the latest Wine in Ubuntu?
Thanks
Solitary Mar 31, 2018
Quoting: ElectricPrismI heard there is a vulnerability in RSA and it should be switched away from. Of course for WINE compatibility it makes sense to have it no matter what.
What vulnerability? Did not hear anything, as far as I know RSA is still good, because otherwise that would be huge news.
IDNO Mar 31, 2018
Look up project gorgon there are a linux release on luanch day. You guys forgot that mmorpg game cuz there isnt that many games out there with mmorpg for linux. What i dont get it with todays games. Some games looks kinda ugly more ugly than cs 1.6 in my option. And it requires gtx 1050 or so xD.
Maybe cuz its expensive Right???.


Last edited by IDNO on 31 March 2018 at 10:22 am UTC
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