https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43637
Dennis Busch dennis-busch@gmx.net changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Dennis Busch dennis-busch@gmx.net --- (In reply to Julien Machiels from comment #0)
Upon launching Fallout New Vegas (With or without New Vegas Script Extender) on a 64-bit prefix, the game crashes after the initial splash screen.
On a 32-bit prefix, the game works as intended, without a crash.
This was tested both with Staging and regular versions of Wine, with and without the "New Vegas Script Extender" addon.
While not necessary to play the game, a 64bit prefix is necessary for the new version of Mod Organizer, a third party utility for the game that handles mod loading. This crash prevents users from using the latest version of it alongside the game.
Game works for me in 64bit prefix with Wine-Staging 2.19, with enbseries and NVSE, NVAC and with the "FNV 4GB Patcher" mod ( https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/62552/? ).
Settings for both FalloutNV.exe and nvse_loader.exe are set to Windows 7 in winecfg. Also for both, I have d3d9 library overriden to native,builtin (for the d3d9.dll from enbseries inside the game folder) and winegstreamer library set to disabled.
Furthermore, all options in the Staging tab in winecfg are UNcheked for both and I also use "$ winetricks glsl=disabled" before "$ wine FalloutNV.exe" in my launch script.
Under the Graphics tab, I've set "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows" and "Emulate a virtual Desktop" which is set to my primary screens native resolution.
Finally in enblocal.ini, I've set the following values: [MULTIHEAD] ForceVideoAdapterIndex=true VideoAdapterIndex=0