DXVK continues to mature again, with another smaller release out to clean up some remaining issues and improve performance in some situations. This release follows on from the major DXVK 1.2 update released at the start of this week.
Here's the full list of what's changed from the release notes:
- Fixed issue that would lead to broken binaries on old versions of GCC
- Improved performance of Append/Consume buffers on some drivers
- Improved ReShade compatibility (#1057)
- Lords of the Fallen and The Surge: Fixed performance issue causing low GPU utilization (PR #1049). Also affects Overwatch on some systems.
- Yakuza Kiwami 2: Fixed frequent crashes and tone mapping issues (#1053)
The latest Steam Play update pulled in DXVK 1.1.1, so now that the 1.2 series is maturing perhaps we will see this in the next Steam Play release.
For those combining it with Wine, Lutris usually makes using DXVK easy enough to use and new DXVK versions are usually available quite quickly for those who don't want to set it all up manually.
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it'd be nice if the release notes were a bit more specific "on some drivers". Tell me which so I can decide whether it's worth trying it.
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Love your work doitsujin! You're a legend!
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Philip Rebohle is THE software developer!!!...
He even works on weekends!
How many devs do that?
I admire this guy!...And I don't say this often.
He even works on weekends!
How many devs do that?
I admire this guy!...And I don't say this often.
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I would have never guessed that DirectX will be used to enable gaming on Linux. I love it.
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Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoHe even works on weekends!
How many devs do that?
Hopefully not many. It's bad for one's health to work without proper time to rest.
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Huge thanks to Philip and github user 'K0bin' for The Surge and Lords of the Fallen patch, the latter is now running up to 25fps faster.
Thank you for your work :)
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Thank you for your work :)
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Quoting: LinasI would have never guessed that DirectX will be used to enable gaming on Linux. I love it.
The worst nightmare for MS - their lock-in broken with smart technology.
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Damn, I had a hope that it would fix the crash on League :(
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If you have a problem its best to contribute in the appropriate github issue # if it exists, otherwise start a new issue.
I suggest you try testing with lutris directly first (if you prefer a easy to use gui method). Proton itself does other things which can compound or introduce problems.
I suggest you try testing with lutris directly first (if you prefer a easy to use gui method). Proton itself does other things which can compound or introduce problems.
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Quoting: TheRiddickIf you have a problem its best to contribute in the appropriate github issue # if it exists, otherwise start a new issue.I am using Lutris already, and even they can't figure it out yet, I read on /r/linux_gaming that it's because they stopped support for windows xp and windows 7, so they must change the scripts totally.
I suggest you try testing with lutris directly first (if you prefer a easy to use gui method). Proton itself does other things which can compound or introduce problems.
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