On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 4:50 AM Bruno Wolff III <br...@wolff.to> wrote:

> The next dxvk enhancement for wine broke Sin of the Solar Empire -
> Rebellion
> (GoG's version) for me, but works for some other games. Right now I've
> turned it off for everything, but I'd like to only turn it off for games
> that have a problem.
>

Can you please go ahead and report the issue to DXVK developers?
https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/issues

They are pretty responsive there, thanks!


>
> I looked at the feature page and there doesn't seem to be much help
> there for people who have problems other than uninstalling it.
> Alternatives
> was mentioned without examples, which was enough to help me turn it off
> with that so that it didn't get reinstalled later and break things. But
> I'm hoping there is a way to do overrides using winecfg, but I'm not
> sure how to specify the overrides.
>

Unfortunately, enabling/disabling dxvk from default installation per
application is not possible.
In these cases, the only option would be to uninstall dxvk and then
install/enable it from official sources. Or, if you're having problems with
only few applications/games, you can use lutris to launch them with
different (dxvk-less) versions of wine.
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