[Bug 45927] Tom Clancy' s TheDivision.exe terminates itself a few seconds after launch

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Sun Feb 10 10:37:17 CST 2019


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45927

--- Comment #10 from Freigeist <m4ng4n at gmx.de> ---
(In reply to Anthony Jagers from comment #9)
> I can't get it to work any more.  I think denuvo is stopping the game to run.
> See Bug 46548.

I am not sure about that. How do you come to that conclusion?

I did not know about denuvo and did a search and found this wikipedia entry:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denuvo

"The Division" is not listed there. Oth there are roughly a dozen games listed
as using denuvo that I own and that run flawlessly with a current wine
installation on my machine.

Battlefield Hardline and Battlefield 1 being just two examples.

I also did not find any clues in my wine-division-prefix hinting about denuvo's
presence in the installation.

What came to my mind instead is that it might have something to do with the
package versions on our systems that are addressed by wine's fake dlls.

If these are changing because of an update one or more libraries could stop
working the way they used to during the short timespan in which The Division
was working.

Oth, at least on my machine, there is no hint in the logs about a library not
working anymore, so I am still clueless about what might have changed.

I do not know what distro you are using but - as I am using openSUSE
Tumbleweed, which is rolling - my system has had countless updates/upgrades
since the end of november.

What about your system? Has it been unchanged since the end of november and
only  wine itself has been updated to newer versions?

Knowing that could give us a hint to probably rule out a system package/library
update as a possible reason why The Division stopped working.

Other than that I am out of ideas right now.

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