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    Phoronix: DXVK 0.53 Released With Many Fixes

    Less than one week after releasing DXVK 0.52, the DXVK 0.53 release is now available for running Direct3D 11 games/applications over Vulkan...

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  • #2
    So far, DXVK works great, and is so much better than opengl. I can actually play game on Wine really really well.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
      Watch Dogs renders correctly with DXVK but no sound.
      The sound thing must be a Wine problem, DXVK has nothing to do with sound

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      • #4
        DXVK makes me very hopeful to play Elder Scrolls Online on linux some day soon. It already works pretty well, but is still kinda unstable (at least when launching it ... once I make it ingame, it runs fine). Since I'm now used to playing it with Reshade I still switch back to windows for the time being - since reshade apparently doesn't work with DXVK yet.
        But the progress is astonishing. It's really impressive.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by aksdb View Post
          DXVK makes me very hopeful to play Elder Scrolls Online on linux some day soon. It already works pretty well, but is still kinda unstable (at least when launching it ... once I make it ingame, it runs fine). Since I'm now used to playing it with Reshade I still switch back to windows for the time being - since reshade apparently doesn't work with DXVK yet.
          But the progress is astonishing. It's really impressive.
          I play ESO daily on DXVK and haven't noticed any stability issues

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          • #6
            The changelog is very impressive for just ~one week of work.

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            • #7
              DXVK requires wine to be built with Vulkan however there doesn't appear to be a SDK for i586, Lunar G only provides for x86_64. Is everyone running wine64 or am I missing something?

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              • #8
                Btw: DXVK also is in aur-archlinux repo (comes with no dependencies):

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gukin View Post
                  DXVK requires wine to be built with Vulkan however there doesn't appear to be a SDK for i586, Lunar G only provides for x86_64. Is everyone running wine64 or am I missing something?
                  what are you talking about?

                  Doesn't your distro provide vulkan headers and libraries for 32-bit?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
                    Or, without adding an extra repo, in the dxvk-bin package in the aur, which installs the latest dinary release (no compilation needed).

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