Activate DXVK and use DirectX 9 under bottle version #338
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I am using Intel HD Graphics and had the same issue. I changed the renderer under bottle display settings to GDI and this vastly improved performance to the point where Fusion is now usable - I can be productive using the Linux environment + Fusion. Fusion still gobbles all my RAM for no reason that I can comprehend other than 'just because' which still hurts performance but we can thank Autodesk for that one. |
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I will try this. In general, the 3D rendering is fine; moving the image around is fast and smooth, but as soon as I render one Windows system popup, it will explode and become really slow, and when I close it, it becomes fast again. |
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I am quite new to wine emulation and even newer to bottle emulation, and I have seen that many of you actually use DX9 and DXVK. How can enable this under bottle emulation?
The program is fine and smooth while moving the scene, but all the popups like press-pull, move, and others make it all go really slow.
Also, if you have any other suggestions to make it faster, that would be great.
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