Have you experimented with another launcher like Bottles or even Steam?
You could eliminate the possibility that it is a Lutris settings problem that way.
Have you experimented with another launcher like Bottles or even Steam?
You could eliminate the possibility that it is a Lutris settings problem that way.
Which version of Wine are you running?
Need logs again
Look at all of the lines with
:err:
You’re not updated somewhere, I bet. You need to make sure it’s all updated - kernel, drivers, manually make sure vkd3d is newest.
Also try changing Wine versions to an older build.
but choose inherit from the environment. Try to only post the errors in the log (usually at the end) because it will be long.
Also the only time I’ve ever seen that error is when a person’s drivers are not up to date or they don’t have the latest vkd3d / Wine installed.
You should also have the correct dependencies - VC 2019 Redist
Post the logs please
Also copy what the error message says. It’s difficult to read.
In the runner debug options for the game ( here) choose “Inherit from the environment” and upload the log to something like pastebin.
How are you running it?
Need more info about your system
Been using this mod. It’s scaled down textures and a few ini tweaks - appears to be with draw distance and lod. Seems to work well enough until patches come out.
They had absolutely 1 thing to do:
Remake Saints Row 2.
And they continued to ignore what everyone wanted.
Please tell me that I’m not the only person who immediately thought of this when reading “droid”
What are your system specs?
I swear, it seems like getting a decent tomato is impossible nowadays. They’re all refridgerated and horrible, completely bland.
I am someone who mods every console that I have. I even mod https://lemmy.world/c/linuxcracksupport here. But fiddling with the Deck can be very tedious and tiring. It’s like modding a game - you’ll spend hours getting it right, only for your will to play the game be gone.
I’ve even taken to not doing beta updates anymore on the Deck because the uncertainy that they cause just gets into my playtime. It somewhat ruins the concept of the Deck, which is ‘pick up for a few minutes and play’ in my mind.
It looks sick. I actually have no problem that it’s thicker if that means that the battery life is longer (although weight is a concern over thickness, of course). Lenovo hardware is hit and miss though (and I say this having used a Legion laptop for the past few years).
Also, Steam Deck will still remain king until the other companies can make a good track record of consistent software improvements which are needed on a device like this. I see all of these other clones - the Ally, the 50000 Aya devices - and I still am not tempted until I know that they will be supported long term. I really think that this support sets the tone for these devices - is this market going to be a ‘it’s a year old and already outdated so I’ll just buy a new one’ kind of thing? Or will it be ‘this is good for a quite a few years and I’m happy with my purchase and not immediately getting fomo’? I really hope it’s the latter.
Another thing is that, and maybe I’m misremembering, but didn’t Nintendo patent some part of the detachable controller design that scared companies from doing anything similar for a long time? I could have sworn that was happening for quite a while…
I’m just so tired of him. Who wants more of this bullshit?
Shirt ripper!
Native, binary