New installation option for BMS
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Did anyone tried to run BMS 4.34 under Wine with DXVK (DX9 over Vulkan)?
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Did anyone tried to run BMS 4.34 under Wine with DXVK (DX9 over Vulkan)?
You can choose one of 12 different optional dependencies when installing wine 5.8 in the Manjaro distribution. Of the 12,there are three that sound related to Vulkan:
lib32-vulkan-icd-icd-loader
vkd3d
lib32vkd3dShould I choose one of these when installing wine for use with BMS 4.34? Which one?
Thanks
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Assuming you have Vulkan-capable GPU, according to the Arch Wiki there should be dxvk-bin package install this one then configure dvxk for your wine BMS prefix:
$ WINEPREFIX=your-prefix setup_dxvk installDetails here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wine#DXVK
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Sorry to be a bit late to the party, but yes, I have much worse fps in BMS 4.34 on Linux (Mint 19.2, nv 1070ti, latest prop. drivers) and it also crashes in campaign mode after a few minutes (probably related to ATC). What’s also weird is that no matter what changes I make using nvidia-settings or internally via BMS setup, my fps seem to be pegged at 30 or so.
4.33 ran a lot better in WINE than natively on win7 for me, but I’m afraid that ship has sailed.
All the best,
Uwe
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Hoover, did You tried just with wine own DX wrapper or also with DXVK (ruling out nine as you have nvidia card and prop drivers)? WIne wrapper is indeed slow, that’s the reason why DX over Vulkan and gallium-nine exists.
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Assuming you have Vulkan-capable GPU, according to the Arch Wiki there should be dxvk-bin package install this one then configure dvxk for your wine BMS prefix:
$ WINEPREFIX=your-prefix setup_dxvk installDetails here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wine#DXVK
I tried using wine on manjaro linux with the vkd3d option, but saw no improvement. Quite a few people on this forum have tried to get 4.34 running on linux, but were not able to. We have one report of a successful linux BMS 4.34 install, but nobody has been able to reproduce that result. Thus the BMS 4.34 TTS linux bug is still unsolved. A bms config switch that would turn off text to speech, instead displaying messages as text to the screen, would solve the problem; it would be great if that could be included in a future BMS update patch.