System information
GPU: HD 8750M
Driver: Mesa 18.1.1 (Padoka stable)
Wine version: 3.10 staging
DXVK version: 0.54
When I try to run 32bit game like Crysis 3, it doesn't run on 64bit environment or 32bit environment, and it gives me an error message : "You need a DX11 capable GPU to play Crysis3".
The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt, and Rise of The Tomb Raider run well on 64bit environment, but Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor GOTY gives me the same error message : "Installed video device doesn't support DirectX 11 features".
ShadowOfMordor_d3d11.log
ShadowOfMordor_dxgi.log
I run all the game with DRI_PRIME=1 to ensure that my discrete GPU is running the game.
Any help will be appreciated.
Did you install both the x32 and x64 DXVK libraries into your WINE prefix? Have you vulkan libs for both 64 and 32 bit installed?
I have a separate 32bit Wine prefix with x32 DXVK libraries installed, and my main Wine prefix have x64 DXVK libraries installed.
When I open Synaptic Package Manager, and search for Vulkan, I see libvulkan1, libvulkan1:i386, mesa-vulkan-drivers, and vulkan-utils are already installed.
Replace dll's from:
I have the same issue with NFS MW 12 32 bit.
After the correct location of dll, 32 bit games started to run.
Still no improvement.
You probably don't have 32-bit vulkan drivers installed (only the loader).
Write to ~/.bashrc and then update bashrc with: source ~/.bashrc.
Replace radeon with nvidia if you have Nvidia.
Prime doesn't work here.
@artivision It doesn't work on my case.
The problem is : when I open any 32bit game with Wine without using DXVK, it runs, but when I use DXVK it gives me this error.
@doitsujin how to install 32-bit vulkan drivers? I can't find it in Synaptic Package Manager.
Try installing mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386.
Also make sure that you are on amdgpu and not radeon.
Make sure in the wineprefix, winecfg, the windows version is windows 7 at least.
I had this and it was windows xp!
Update Mesa or downgrade DXVK.
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Try installing mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386.