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Wine 3.6 is now officially available with some new features and a healthy dose of bug fixes to keep Wine users happy.

In terms of feature highlights, here's what's in:

  • Support for PNG format icons.
  • Support for 1D textures.
  • More infrastructure for high DPI support.
  • OLE data cache improvements.

This time around, it seems quite a few bugs were noted as fixed, 53 in fact. Some notable bugs that got fixed were seven specific to BattlEye, along with multiple games requiring a "d3d11_device_CreateTexture1D" implementation (Need For Speed: The Run, Sniper Elite V2, Overwatch, Battlefield 3), along with fixes for Cuphead and plenty more. As a reminder though, not all noted bugs were specifically fixed in this release, some were fixed earlier and only updated now.

Quite an exciting release in terms of bug fixes there.

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mrdeathjr Apr 13, 2018
In this wine version bloodrayne 2 menus are corrected but cinematics crash in test

View video on youtube.com

Need for Speed Most Wanted 2012 run in this wine version thanks 1D texture support

View video on youtube.com

Another examples with this wine version are:

Test Drive Unlimited 1 + Patch 2.0.0A

However water error still remains

View video on youtube.com

Lego Jurassic World

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNfK4w_0pws

Empire Earth III

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCtYkw7H__4

Hard Reset

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv1MsknFOvQ

Total Overdose

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcp-tLqlDjg

Shellshock 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcvLxe-e8C0

^_^


Last edited by mrdeathjr on 16 April 2018 at 12:45 am UTC
robiniseenbanaan Apr 13, 2018
How is the Battleye support in 3.6? Can anyone test?
Avehicle7887 Apr 13, 2018
Interesting release, looks like I know what I'll be doing for the weekend.
MeanOldBoomer Apr 14, 2018
Quoting: robiniseenbanaanHow is the Battleye support in 3.6? Can anyone test?
I attempted to run H1Z1, it managed to Install the battleye service, but wouldn't launcher would not launch the game. Was going to try Fortnite Battle Royale, but couldn't get the epic games launcher to run, despite various suggestions on Appdb
Comandante Ñoñardo Apr 14, 2018
Meanwhile the paid version of WINE, Crossover, is stuck in the version 2.8 :><:
Whitewolfe80 Apr 14, 2018
Wow the progress Wine has made is amazing game that couldnt even run are now not only running but either playable or at the very least start
ElectricPrism Apr 14, 2018
@WineDevs -- if anyone is reading -- you guys are doing amazing!

One of the more anticipated features you guys could work on for me would be mainlining GTK3 support from wine-staging.

Keep up the amazing work, you guys are paving the way along with MESA, Gnome, KDE and all the other big teams working hard toward a common future. Great work! :)
gustavoyaraujo Apr 14, 2018
Can someone try to run Street Fighter V. The results from winehq are too old...
robiniseenbanaan Apr 14, 2018
I tried and PUBG is also not working (Yet). It installs Battleye but fails to launch the game. If I try to launch it again it only says starting Battleye service...
Whitewolfe80 Apr 14, 2018
Quoting: gustavoyaraujoCan someone try to run Street Fighter V. The results from winehq are too old...

Yeah no tried and got excites when screen changed to black then back to desktop
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