Deus Ex Human Revolution Patch 1.3.643.1
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - update. Version 1.3.643.1 released by Eidos Montreal, on 18 Oct, 2011. Partial changelog for this patch:.
A fix for some players that get stuck on an infinity loading screen in Detroit. Fixes for some issues that caused crashes for players using specific firewall or proxy software. Additional improvements to counter stuttering in the game.
The ultimate source of patches & addons for Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Patch 1.2.643.0. Available via ingame update List of changes in version 1.2.643.0.
Support for Eyefinity in combination with 3D when using interleaved stereoscopic monitors. Support for additional brands of stereoscopic interleaved monitors when using AMD graphics hardware.
Support for Nvidia 3DVision. Support for Nvidia Surround, also in combination with 3DVision. Improved control over the stereo-3D display in the game. The allowed range for the stereo 3D Strength setting has been increased. A Stereo 3D Plane setting was added to provide additional control over the 3D effect. Various performance improvements.
Fix for ‘moire’ issues seen on billboards in DirectX 11 mode. Some changes to try to counter specific driver issues causing crashes in DirectX 11 mode. What works Gameplay (after patch) Graphics (after registry changes) DLC - Deus Ex: Human Revolution™ - Explosive Mission Pack What does not Nothing discovered so far (played for about 7 hours) Workarounds What was not tested Complete game Hardware tested Graphics:. GPU:. Driver: Additional Comments Installed from Steam, including the DLC. Will be testing 'Deus Ex: Human Revolution™ – The Missing Link' when download has completed.
Used raw3.patch Registry Changes: HKEYCURRENTUSER/Software/Wine/Direct3D/ UseGLSL = disabled // massive performance increase StrictDrawOrdering = enabled // Prevents graphical glitches AlwaysOffscreen = enabled // Prevents black objects The game is for me working flawlessly. No slowdown or glitches/errors on GTX 260 that I would not have expected during play on a windows machine. I turned down FAA/shadows, but that was mainly out of habit - prefer it that way. Resolution 1920x1200 - full screen. Note: I do not run pulseaudio at all - purged from system and only running ALSA in software mixing mode. These notes were last updated: 28 November 2017 Follow these guidelines to avoid embarrassment when your Test Submission is immediately rejected!!.
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Windows XP, Windows 7). Specify if you override this for the Deus Ex: Human Revolution executable. Specify whether you installed into a 32-bit or a 64-bit Wineprefix. Add detailed comments about what is not working for you. Please indicate if your using Wine Staging and/or any additional patches applied - to the version of Wine you are using. Please, don't submit test results like 'Everything is working' or 'Everything isn't working'.
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This command will dump your System hardware specification in a clean format. Post command and output in the Extra Comments section: sudo lshw -short egrep -v '(volume disk bus)' 2 glxinfo can be used to display your OpenGL and graphics driver versions. Post the command and output in the Extra Comments section: glxinfo egrep '^:alpha:'. DirectX 11 Support As of Wine version 1.7.53(+) there are tests enabled to see if your graphics hardware supports DirectX 11. Unfortunately a significant amount of the DirectX 11 translation layer has still to be implemented in Wine.
On supported hardware, Deus Ex: Human Revolution will start in DirectX 11 mode. The menus may display correctly. In game there will be a lot of graphical corruption and missing textures. The workaround is to disable support for the in Wine: wine reg.exe ADD 'HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Wine AppDefaults dxhr.exe DllOverrides' '/v' 'dxgi' '/t' 'REGSZ' '/d' ' /f Graphical Corruption Wine, by default, does DirectX draw calls in a different order from Deus Ex: Human Revolution running under Windows. The workaround is to enable strict draw ordering (via a registry key): wine reg.exe ADD 'HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Wine AppDefaults dxhr.exe Direct3D' '/v' 'StrictDrawOrdering' '/t' 'REGSZ' '/d' 'enabled' /f In addition the AlwaysOffscreen registry setting is enabled by default (since wine version: 1.5.10).
Microsoft Windows
It is important that this registry setting should be left enabled. Mouse Escapes Window (Wine Virtual Desktop mode) The symptom of this problem is that when Deus Ex: Human Revolution is run in a Wine Virtual Desktop the mouse can escape from the fullscreen game window. The workaround is to enable the grab mouse in full screen mode setting (via a registry key): wine reg.exe ADD 'HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Wine X11 Driver' '/v' 'GrabFullscreen' '/t' 'REGSZ' '/d' 'Y' /f This is a workaround introduced. Incorrect DPI Scaling of Elements The symptom of this issue is that all UI popup elements, the in-game HUD, etc. Are scaled to an inappropriately small size. This appears to manifest on a single-head X session with multiple monitors, combined into a single X display. The only known workaround is to use a Wine Virtual Desktop.
OS X
The issue is to be investigated further as no Wine bugs appear to be filed against it. In-game stuttering and generally low FPS Enabling StrictDrawOrdering leads to a high price in game performance.
M For Mature
It is recommended, certainly for Nvidia GPU users (using the proprietary driver), to use the available in the package. AMD GPU users who are using may not require or benefit from this patchset. This unstable feature can be enabled in the Staging tab of the winecfg utility. Regressions (crashes, graphical artifacts, etc.) should be reported at the - stating that the Wine Staging patchset was used.