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here is the full proton error log: https://pastebin.com/1H6uyhj0
whenever I try to run Far Cry 2 using Proton GE on my arch linux build, I get this error message:
>1261.520:014c:0150:err:vulkan:wine_vk_instance_load_physical_devices Failed to enumerate physical devices, res=-3
>1261.520:014c:0150:err:vulkan:wine_vkCreateInstance Failed to load physical devices, res=-3
after way more research than I care to admit, I have been able to figure out that something is apparently wrong with the 'amdvlk' package.
everyone experiencing the same error message as me is saying that they fixed their problem by rolling amdvlk back to a previous version, as well as a package called 'vulkan-loader', which I assume to be referring to 'vulkan-icd-loader', I tried this but I didn't really get any new results.
The other solution I have found is adding the following line to a file that I can't track down:
>VK_ICD_FILENAMES=/usr/share/vulkan/icd.d/radeon_icd.x86_64.json
it's probably because I am retarded, but I straight up can't tell what file the user who posted this line is referring to. Where do I use this line?
Any help is appreciated.
whenever I try to run Far Cry 2 using Proton GE on my arch linux build, I get this error message:
>1261.520:014c:0150:err:vulkan:wine_vk_instance_load_physical_devices Failed to enumerate physical devices, res=-3
>1261.520:014c:0150:err:vulkan:wine_vkCreateInstance Failed to load physical devices, res=-3
after way more research than I care to admit, I have been able to figure out that something is apparently wrong with the 'amdvlk' package.
everyone experiencing the same error message as me is saying that they fixed their problem by rolling amdvlk back to a previous version, as well as a package called 'vulkan-loader', which I assume to be referring to 'vulkan-icd-loader', I tried this but I didn't really get any new results.
The other solution I have found is adding the following line to a file that I can't track down:
>VK_ICD_FILENAMES=/usr/share/vulkan/icd.d/radeon_icd.x86_64.json
it's probably because I am retarded, but I straight up can't tell what file the user who posted this line is referring to. Where do I use this line?
Any help is appreciated.
