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Application Details:
Version: | 1.03 |
License: | Retail |
URL: | http://store.steampowered.com/... |
Votes: | 0 |
Latest Rating: | Garbage |
Latest Wine Version Tested: | 3.0-rc2 |
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What works
Installation works.
What does not
Attempting to run the game will result in the following message:
"TextureShard.cpp:
ID3D11Device::CreateTexture2D() failed
E_INVALIDARG:
Invalid parameter."
Workarounds
What was not tested
anything beyond boot is unaccessible and thus untested.
Hardware tested
Graphics:
Additional Comments
Although this program throws an error message on the current environment, running the same program on the wine 2.21-staging under Debian works fine.
This opens the way for three main possibilities:
1 - OpenSUSE Tumbleweed does not play nice with Wine.
2 - The ready-made package for wine 2.21-staging has a different set of patches implemented depending on wether it's provided by wineHQ or the distro's repositories.
3 - The particular environment (dependencies, drivers) has issues with wine's D3D11 code?
Fresh OpenSUSE Tumbleweed installation up to date; intel i5-3320M @2.6GHz; 1x4GB DDR3 RAM; intel HD 4000 on Mesa ivy bridge open source drivers.
Operating system | Test date | Wine version | Installs? | Runs? | Used Workaround? | Rating | Submitter | ||
Show | Debian GNU/Linux 9.x "Stretch" x86_64 | Dec 17 2017 | 3.0-rc2 | Yes | No | No | Garbage | BlendJul | |
Current | openSUSE Tumbleweed (rolling release) | Dec 25 2017 | 2.21-staging | Yes | No | No | Garbage | BlendJul | |
Show | Debian GNU/Linux 9.x "Stretch" x86_64 | Nov 30 2017 | 2.21-staging | Yes | Yes | Yes | Silver | BlendJul | |
Show | Debian GNU/Linux 9.x "Stretch" x86_64 | Dec 17 2017 | 2.0.3 | Yes | No | No | Garbage | BlendJul | |
Show | Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Feb 19 2017 | 2.1 | Yes | Yes | Gold | Flash |
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