https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50016
Zebediah Figura z.figura12@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Component|ntdll |registry Keywords| |Installer Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW Ever confirmed|0 |1 CC| |z.figura12@gmail.com Summary|PS Remote Play can't |PS Remote Play can't |install: "The operating |install: "To use PS Remote |system is not adequate for |Play, update your PC's OS |running PS Remote Play" |to the latest version, and | |then install the Media | |Feature Pack from | |Microsoft."
--- Comment #1 from Zebediah Figura z.figura12@gmail.com --- (In reply to Sergi Granell from comment #0)
Seems like PS Remote Play is using NtQuerySystemInformation with SYSTEM_PERFORMANCE_INFORMATION to make sure the system it powerful enough.
No, that's a red herring (and in particular that FIXME message is unlikely to be responsible for anything). It actually just needs the version set to Windows 10, which can be done via `winecfg`.
However, even with that it reports that the "Media Feature Pack" isn't installed. This is due to an incorrectly typed registry value: "IsInstalled" in HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components{44BBA855-CC51-11CF-AAFA-00AA00B6015F} should be DWORD, not string. I've sent a patch for this, but existing prefixes will have to be manually fixed (or removed and reinstalled).
With that fixed the program successfully installs, but fails to launch, possibly due to dwrite insufficiencies. That deserves a separate bug report, however.
Altering summary, since a wrong Windows version broadly isn't considered a bug.