[Bug 34495] Total War: Shogun 2 character models are fixed sideways

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Fri Sep 20 02:57:41 CDT 2013


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34495

--- Comment #4 from Ben <thebenj88 at gmail.com> 2013-09-20 02:57:41 CDT ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Then it's likely a directx-d3d bug ( see
> http://bugs.winehq.org/describecomponents.cgi?product=Wine ).
> 
> As we don't know if it is an nvidia binary driver bug, could you try the
> following:
> - How does it look if you use mesa software rendering?
> - How does it look with nouveau?
> - Does the demo have the same issue (if it could get running)?
> 
> Did you rate the app "Platinum"? Have you tried wine 1.5.17 as in the test?
> Every user (also me) who looks in the appdb thinks the game should run without
> any issues with that version? So should be pretty easy to find the regression,
> shouldn't it? What did you change between that test and now?
> 
> Were there some game updates?

I've attempted to run the game with the Nouveau driver, but it was unable to
make it to the main menu (d3d call failed (0x8876086c) : D3DERR_INVALIDCALL).

I've not tried the demo yet, I'll get onto that soon.

As for the review I submitted (Wine version 1.5.17), I was using an AMD card at
the time with the Catalyst driver. Using wine 1.5.17 with the NVIDIA drivers
has not solved the problem.

However, there have been a number of small game updates since that test. So
it's possible that the game updates are causing the issue, or it could be a
NVIDIA driver problem.

The earlist NVIDIA test data that I can find is using wine 1.5.4 and NVIDIA
302.07. The test did not mention this issue, had a platinum rating.
Unfortunately, I have no details from any other AMD users, so I don't know if
this is a NVIDIA-specific issue.

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