Philip Rebohle has announced a new version of DXVK, a Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D which allows running 3D applications on Linux using Wine.
A Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D 9/10/11 which allows running 3D applications on Linux using Wine.
Bug fixes and Improvements
- DLSS should now work in supported games in combination with dxvk-nvapi.
- Optimized D3D9 shader constants by relying on VK_EXT_robustness2 and removed the old app options for games using software vertex processing. ( #2282)
- Added an option for more accurate emulation of D3D9 floating point behaviour and enabled that by default for a bunch of games. ( #2294, #2359). This fixes issues in Red Orchestra 2, Dark Souls 2 (original version), Dog Fight 1942, Bayonetta, Rayman Origins, Guilty Gear Xrd and Richard Burns Rally.
- Fixed a DXGI issue which would sometimes cause games to fail to enter fullscreen mode on some displays that do not support low rates across all resolutions ( #2395).
- Black Mesa: Fixed a regression with shadows. ( #2317)
- Crysis 3 Remastered: Worked around poor performance. ( #2339)
- Euro Truck Simulator: Fixed a shading issue resulting in black geometry ( #2312)
- Injustice Gods Among Us: Fixed missing characters on the character selection screen. ( #2332)
- Rocksmith 2014: Fixed white screen on startup. ( #2383)
- Spliter Cell: Chaos Theory: Fixed brightness with the shader model 3 option. ( #2340)
- Sim City 2013: Fixed rendering.
- The Guild 3: Fixed artifacts in overview map.
Download DXVK 1.9.3
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