I got Doom 2016 to run on my Mint 18.3 setup using Oibaf PPA and AMDGPU. It starts up but there's a lot of dark or missing textures. A lot of things are showing up as black. You can make out what's going on but otherwise mostly dark black textures. My GPU is a Radeon HD 7850. Anyone have any idea why?
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
Doom 2016 does cost 30 euros in Steam, no wonder you have not heard anyone playing it with Vulkan and wine-staging. Vulkan API for wine is quite a new thing:https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...an-ICD-Patches
Make a bug report for the wine Vulkan API developer. Because the game is so expensive, reporting a bug may have no effect.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
You could try all possible workarounds, here is one from a RX560 user:
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManag...stingId=100498
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
There plenty of similar games in a genre. If some game does not work, play other game that works. I did play Doom DOS version with my work mates so much in our company LAN in nineties that I feel fps games are boring. The OpenArena game is similar than DOOM and you can find it from the Debian repository.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View PostDoom 2016 is a windows game so the problem is in wine and vulkan/directX API implementation. The Watch Dogs dx11 game have same problem, game works but almost everything is black. The mini-map works, so you can game blindly.
Now, since Dukenukemx uses Oibaf's repository on an AMD card, he uses neither Nvidia's nor AMD's OpenGL or Vulkan stacks - he uses Mesa's MesaGL implementation of OpenGL, and RADV's implementation of Vulkan. For OpenGL, there are 2 main differences:- it is much more specification-compliant (that's a dig at Nvidia, all right, but AMD's proprietaryu stack isn't without guilt either)
- it doesn't implement compatibility profiles (yet)
Solution: wait a bit, regularly update to the latest Wine-staging and PPA builds. It is currently being worked on both sides. Another solution would be to install the proprietary AMDGPU-PRO driver and play the game in Vulkan, again, using a dedicated build of Wine.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
There plenty of similar games in a genre. If some game does not work, play other game that works. I did play Doom DOS version with my work mates so much in our company LAN in nineties that I feel fps games are boring. The OpenArena game is similar than DOOM and you can find it from the Debian repository.
It's a nightmare on non-QWERTY : you have to remap things but weapons keys fail, console can't be open.
It may also fail to run at 60 fps on mid 2000s low end hardware.
Although I may certainly try it on Ubuntu 18.04 (in a few monthes) to see if the newer linux, xorg, mesa make it more robust and fast.
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