Application Details:
Version: | 1.0 |
License: | Retail |
URL: | http://www.overkillsoftware.co... |
Votes: | Marked as obsolete |
Latest Rating: | Silver |
Latest Wine Version Tested: | 1.7.14 |
Maintainers: About Maintainership
What works
Everything out of the box.
Amazing FPS.
Runs faster than my win7 partition.
What does not
nothing
Workarounds
What was not tested
nothing
Hardware tested
Graphics:
Additional Comments
***System Information*** CPU: Intel I7 Extreme 3970X RAM: 64G GPU: NVIDIA GTX 690 VGA Driver: Nvidia 304.88 ***Installation*** 1. operating on a clean WINEPREFIX 2. env WINEPREFIX=~/yourfoolwinepath/ wine /your/set/up.exe 3. Go to hell :-)
Operating system | Test date | Wine version | Installs? | Runs? | Used Workaround? | Rating | Submitter | ||
Show | Gentoo Linux | Mar 23 2014 | 1.7.14 | Yes | Yes | Silver | Dan | ||
Show | Gentoo Linux | Mar 15 2014 | 1.7.14 | Yes | No | Garbage | Dan | ||
Show | Linux Mint 14 "Nadia" x86_64 | Dec 02 2013 | 1.7.7 | Yes | Yes | Gold | an anonymous user | ||
Current | Ubuntu 12.04 "Precise" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Sep 28 2013 | 1.7.3 | Yes | Yes | Platinum | akI* | ||
Show | Arch Linux | Sep 18 2013 | 1.7.2 | Yes | Yes | Bronze | Jeff Cook |
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by Dan on Wednesday March 12th 2014, 13:58
I get the following error in my crash log:
"
Application has crashed: C++ exception
Direct3D - Unknown capability violation exception
"
I'm using a GTX 480 with official nVidia drivers 331.49 on Gentoo Linux with WINE 1.7.14. Steam installed via winetricks.
The other references to this error I'm seeing are for GR:AW, and mostly related to trying to play on underpowered hardware, which I'm not.
Suggestions? I've tried validating the Steam cache, though that doesn't seem to help. I've also removed the _CommonRedist folder, to prevent it from trying to install DirectX every time I start it up, which also didn't seem to help anything.
by Syssou on Thursday November 14th 2013, 1:20
But once I want to start it, nothing happens (my friend has the notification saying i'm playing the game, though).
No new window, no steam error, I stay on my game library.
Here is what I get in my term when I (try to) launch the game:
fixme:console:AttachConsole stub ffffffff
fixme:gameux:GameExplorerImpl_VerifyAccess (0x128de8, L"C:\\Program Files\\Steam\\SteamApps\\common\\PAYDAY 2\\payday2_win32_release.exe", 0x33f7f4)
NVAPI error:
fixme:advapi:EventRegister {47a9201e-73b0-42ce-9821-7e134361bc6f}, 0x3f005ad0, 0x3f03ab30, 0x3f03ab28
fixme:advapi:EventRegister {58a9201e-73b0-42ce-9821-7e134361bc70}, 0x3f005ad0, 0x3f03ab68, 0x3f03ab60
fixme:advapi:EventRegister {3fa9201e-73b0-43fe-9821-7e145359bc6f}, 0x3f005ad0, 0x3f03aaf8, 0x3f03aaf0
fixme:advapi:EventRegister {1432afee-73b0-42ce-9821-7e134361b433}, 0x3f005ad0, 0x3f03aba0, 0x3f03ab98
fixme:advapi:EventRegister {4372afee-73b0-42ce-9821-7e134361b519}, 0x3f005ad0, 0x3f03abd8, 0x3f03abd0
Setting breakpad minidump AppID = 218620
Steam_SetMinidumpSteamID: Caching Steam ID: 76561198051996965 [API loaded no]
fixme:wbemprox:wbem_services_CreateInstanceEnum unsupported flags 0x00000030
fixme:wbemprox:enum_class_object_Next timeout not supported
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33e148,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33df28,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:ddraw:ddraw7_Initialize Ignoring guid {aeb2cdd4-6e41-43ea-941c-8361cc760781}.
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {33d9a760-90c8-11d0-bd43-00a0c911ce86} not found
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {33d9a761-90c8-11d0-bd43-00a0c911ce86} not found
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb41-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb46-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33eb38,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x8210be8,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff7370000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff72a0000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff73f0000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff7280000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff7250000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff7220000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff7170000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff6f90000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff7140000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff7110000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff68a0000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff6880000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff6740000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff65b0000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff6580000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff6430000
fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64 Unsupported address fffffffff5880000
fixme:dbghelp:elf_search_auxv can't find symbol in module
fixme:advapi:EventUnregister deadbeef: stub
fixme:advapi:EventUnregister deadbeef: stub
fixme:advapi:EventUnregister deadbeef: stub
fixme:advapi:EventUnregister deadbeef: stub
fixme:advapi:EventUnregister deadbeef: stub
Steam has been installed using winetricks.
Must be a missing lib or smth, but I have no clue :/ (lib32-intel-dri, lib32-mesa and lib32-mesa-libgl installed, among others)
Messages "fixme:dbghelp:validate_addr64" seems to point that it's using 64bits, but i'm running 32bit wine (WINEARCH=win32) from the beginning.
Archlinux 64b
i5 / HD4000 (mod i915)
Wine 1.7.6 (WINEARCH=win32)
by Ryan on Sunday December 22nd 2013, 20:44
by Soulcage on Wednesday December 25th 2013, 1:46
by Soulcage on Wednesday December 25th 2013, 1:48
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by Storey Redshaw on Tuesday June 23rd 2015, 16:43
by Luke Wallis on Tuesday November 12th 2013, 15:38
by Luke Wallis on Tuesday November 12th 2013, 15:46