DXVK 0.95 is out with various D3D10 stability fixes, CPU overhead reduction and more game fixes | Linux Today

DXVK 0.95 is out with various D3D10 stability fixes, CPU overhead reduction and more game fixes

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Liam Dawe
Jan 15, 2019

DXVK, the excellent project that Valve has been funding has a fresh brew out to continue the exciting progress made.

DXVK is a “Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D 10/11 which allows running 3D applications on Linux using Wine”. It’s what helps make Valve’s Steam Play run your games that do not have Linux support.

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Liam Dawe

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