https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55133
Bug ID: 55133 Summary: Shoujo-tachi wa Kouya o Mezasu: crashes on new game Product: Wine Version: 8.10 Hardware: x86-64 URL: http://minatosoft.com/koya/download/ OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: -unknown Assignee: wine-bugs@winehq.org Reporter: pernegger@gmail.com Distribution: ---
Created attachment 74688 --> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=74688 wine 8.10 terminal output
Note: The trial version is free to download, see URL. Any of the mirrors / DOWNLOAD links will do. No need t install, just run from the low-level directory.
The game will crash at a black screen immediately after selecting new game from the main menu. Even if I ctrl-c the process on the terminal, getting rid of the game window requires wineserver -k.
Different WINE versions and/or using DXVK may result in different log output and symptoms (i.e. hang instead of crash).
Since I've no idea where to start I was hoping someone who does could have a quick look at this, narrow it down a bit at least.
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pernegger@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Rafał Mużyło galtgendo@o2.pl --- ...for whatever the reason, it works for me with 8.11...
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55133
--- Comment #2 from Rafał Mużyło galtgendo@o2.pl --- ...though I don't get '6d5140c1-7436-11ce-8034-00aa006009fa' line...
Did you install wine correctly (including wine-gecko/mono) ?
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--- Comment #3 from Fabian Maurer dark.shadow4@web.de --- Direct download: http://suezou.dyndns.org/dl2015/minatosoft/koya/koya_trial.zip
Seems to work just fine for me, using wine-8.10. Are you using a clean WINEPREFIX? Are you using japanese locale?
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--- Comment #4 from pernegger@gmail.com --- Oops, missed the 8.11 release. That one hangs instead of crashes 3/3 tries, but it may just be random.
Yes, I am in Japanese locale, and yes, the prefix is clean (I nuke it before every test run even). No, I usually opt out of gecko/mono. Obviously I can't be sure WINE is "correctly installed", all I can say is that my current setup is proven to work well with such games.
More interestingly, it runs on another box I have.
BAD: AMD/AMD, 12c24t, Ubuntu 18.04; WINE 8.5 (latest official package from WineHQ repo) / WINE 8.10 (Kron4ek's vanilla) / WINE 8.11 (built locally).
GOOD: Intel/nVidia, 2c4t, Ubuntu 20.04, WINE 8.11 (official package from WineHQ repo)
(I tried pinning it to one core as well as disabling multi-core support in the settings, but no cigar.)
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--- Comment #5 from pernegger@gmail.com --- I found a workaround for the BAD box: disabling the graphics cache (2nd tab [グラフィック], top toggle on the left, right below the MB drop-down). (On the GOOD box it doesn't make a difference either way.)
No idea if this is a WINE bug, a bug in the graphics stack, or even a bug / compatibility issue that would show up on Windows as well on this machine.
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--- Comment #6 from pernegger@gmail.com --- ... and I have to disable multi-core support on BAD (3rd tab [システム], top left section, rightmost of the four toggles), otherwise accessing the backlog results in a crash as well.
Sorry for the spam, I wish I could just amend my previous entry.
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--- Comment #7 from Rafał Mużyło galtgendo@o2.pl --- 6d5140c1-7436-11ce-8034-00aa006009fa is IServiceProvider Interface (Microsoft.Uii.Csr.Browser.Web), so take a guess just why that may matter.