I saw a good video on updating the DXVK driver to version 1.9.2 to help eliminate stutter. It works great but I noticed with I choose toggle the option in bottle settings for DXVK then the drivers revert to the older version that ships with Crossover. I assume the originals are stored somewhere in the bottle and copied back and forth depending upon the setting. Anyone have any ideas about this?
If anyone wants to know:
the video I saw about the latest drivers is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfgLgFI97Ak
I turn off the DXVK for playing Skyrim because Skyrim has artifacts when DXVK is turned on.
Please note I don’t recommend doing any of this at all, don’t expect support from CodeWeavers after doing this!!!!
I really wouldn’t recommend anyone use DXVK-async as you will lightly get banned from online games that’s why this was never merged into upstream DXVK.
CrossOver stores it’s DXVK dlls in
CrossOver.app/Contents/SharedSupport/CrossOver/lib64/wine/DXVK
Drop the 64Bit dlls into that directory and overwrite the files. While I believe this should work I’m not too sure if the checksum is actually used here as it seems to be from DXVK from CX20.
You could also bump the version of MoltenVK the same way, replace libMoltenVK.dylib in
CrossOver.app/Contents/SharedSupport/CrossOver/lib64
With a newer version from https://github.com/Gcenx/MoltenVK/releases (use macos_dxvk_patched-1.1.6_2.tar.xz)
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