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DeadLight Director's cut graphic problems

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De1m0s Monday 24 October 2016 at 20:31
De1m0s

Hi

I installed steam-version of DeadLight Director's cut; this should be running fine under wine/playonlinux.

(Sys-Info: Wine-Version is 1.9.20, OS is Mint 17.3, kernel 4.4.0-31-generic, GPU is GTX960 with driver  367.44)

But i have terrible graphic problems:

http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=9bdb6a-1477333960.png

 

I installed the same game on my laptop; there are other system specs (Intel 520HD graphic, Mint 18, Wine-version is the same). This worked out of the box.

So, problem seems to be the nvidia-driver, 'cause this is on of the important differences to my laptop. I installed the nvidia-driver several weeks ago, 'cause i had bad graphics on RE6 (did not helped anyway).

Did anyone here has an idea? Is anyone playing the game with nvidia-card?

 

 

 


 

Edited by De1m0s

booman Tuesday 31 October 2017 at 18:58
booman

Hey, I have been testing Deadlight since GOG gave out a free copy...

It runs, but I have the exact same graphical artifacts.  I can't seem to figure out why or where they are coming from.

It has to be Nvidia drivers because I'm using a GeForce card as well.

Specs:
Mint 18.2 64-bit
GeForce GTX 1060 & GTX 950
Nvidia 384

 


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booman Wednesday 15 November 2017 at 0:31
booman

I have yet to find a solution with Deadlight.  It must be a direct x problem or a driver problem, but either way, I still get the artifacts with newer versions of Wine.


† Booman †
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booman Friday 16 March 2018 at 18:42
booman

I still have a problem with Deadlight even in Wine 3.3 and Wine 2.21-staging


† Booman †
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