Thank you for the response, sorry for disturbing the list with non-wine stuff. I'll do as you suggested.
On 1/5/21 7:07 PM, Cláudio Sampaio wrote:
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> It acts this way by being put into the executable directory and by
> itself it calls the functions in the original DirectX dxgi.dll.
Your problem probably lies somewhere else, as this mechanism is already
fully supported by wine and DXVK when setup correctly. Make sure you are
installing DXVK through the setup_dxvk.sh script, and not manually
copying the dlls into the game directory. This will put DXVK in your
system dll directory (system32 and syswow64), which the thunk will use.
If you still can't get it to work, it may be good to move this
discussion to the bug tracker, since as of now it doesn't seem to
involve wine development discussion.
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Cláudio "Patola" Sampaio
MakerLinux Labs - Campinas, SP