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Just for the reference, you don't really need any special config besides dxvk. Everything else works out of the box with stock Wine.
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On Steam, you can choose whether the refund goes back to your card / bank account, or the Steam wallet.
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Not according to their documentation: https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000487189-Money-Back-Guarantee-Policy
They clearly say there it goes back to your payment source, not just to store credit.
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You can contact their support to double check this, but it should go to your payment source surely. If I remember correctly, they offer store credits in case of regional pricing offset compensation.
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export AMDVLK_ENABLE_DEVELOPING_EXT='VK_EXT_transform_feedback'
dxvk finds it in result!
info: VK_EXT_transform_feedback
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I didn't notice any regressions with GOG GOTY version (1.32). Kernel 5.0-rc4, Wine 4.0, latest Mesa master / llvm 9.0, dxvk master:
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See if regular Wine / dxvk works for you. May be it's some problem with Proton?
I use Linux Mint 18.3 on my PC and would like to take care of playing via Wine again. Unfortunately the beginning is (again) very difficult. Especially because there is welcome progress :)
But Wine, Dxvk, PlayonLinux,proton and Lutris; I can't get that together now. Is there a good, coherent tutorial somewhere? Best in writing?
Thank you very much, thk_ms