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DOOM 2016 on Ubuntu Linux via Wine (Vulkan on GTX 1070)

Doom 2016 running on Ubuntu with Vulkan via Wine!

A big thanks to Oleg Suchilov a.k.a thevoidnn a.k.a ENABLE^ for getting the bCrypt patch functionality for Wine.

Here’s the bCrypt Github page: https://github.com/thevoidnn/wine20-bcrypt-doom

I’m using Wine-Staging 2.0-RC1 patched with bCrypt. To get Vulkan working, in Ubuntu you’ll need to install vulkan-utils.
sudo apt-get install vulkan-utils

Timeline:
1. Intro 0:00
2. Windowed-mode 3:41
3. Fullscreen 9:03

It’s possible to use standard Wine, but I use staging here to enable Vulkan. Standard Wine will only enable OpenGL in DOOM.

It’s a clean Wine prefix. I’m using Nvidia 375.26 drivers.

I’m using a 64bit WINE prefix here, but I compiled WINE in a biarch setting (meaning 32bit combined with 64bit since 64bit alone is buggy).

I don’t condone piracy, but I was using the CPY version (with Update 5) in this video to experiment. If you’re wondering why I did not use the demo version available on Steam, it’s because the demo version still has Denuvo. That means the demo version will not work with Wine at the time of this video.

My main computer rig specs:
CPU – Intel i7-4770 3.4Ghz
GPU – Nvidia GTX 1070 8GB
RAM – 16GB DDR3 ADATA 1600MHz
OS – Ubuntu 16.04 64Bit/Windows 10 Pro 64Bit (Dual Boot)

Download Ubuntu 16.04 and 16.10 for free:
http://www.ubuntu.com/

My small development blog:
techpromad.wordpress.com

About me:
I’m just a Malaysian, who loves Ubuntu and Linux, and more so gaming!

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