Just curious what the current procedure is for getting this working without graphical errors.
I followed this appdb: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... ngId=79056
I tried the wine version it mentions as well as the latest 1.7.5.
I had already installed Deus Ex Human Revolution so I just applied all of the tweaks mentioned in the appdb to the playonlinux prefix for steam.
I get a failed to initialize direct3d with current settings when GLSL support is disabled.
I also tried installing d3d9 through wine but it didn't fix it.
Afterwards i cleared out the Libraries section of the Wine configuration, everything except for Dwrite which is set to disabled in order to run steam.
With GLSL enabled or set to default there are graphical errors and poor performance.
There is also an issue with the mouse where my character can't turn to look in certian directions and can't look towards the ground. I encountered the same mouse issue with The Bioshock Demo.
I'm not sure if I should start a new clean prefix or not, it would be very impractical to have to redownload the game several times when trouble shooting.
Thanks in advance.
Deus Ex Human Revolution Performance and Graphical Errors?
Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution Performance and Graphical Error
http://wiki.winehq.org/3DDriverIssues would be wise to check to make sure you do have 3d drivers.
When having to use tweeks it is highly recommended to use a prefix per application. The insanity here is a native from winetricks to fix one application will break another.
Mik James I guess a native game like www.xonotic.org work.
http://www.steamgamesonlinux.com/mouse- ... eam-games/ there is a mouse tweak that can be tried for the mouse issue.
When having to use tweeks it is highly recommended to use a prefix per application. The insanity here is a native from winetricks to fix one application will break another.
Mik James I guess a native game like www.xonotic.org work.
http://www.steamgamesonlinux.com/mouse- ... eam-games/ there is a mouse tweak that can be tried for the mouse issue.