![]() It won't crash on resolution changes, and you can go 1080p/144hz if you like. Now when you run the game, it is running under the OpenGL wrapper. In this case we want the DirectX 9 packages.Ĭopy d3d9.dll, libwine.dll, wined3d.dll to "\Silent Hill Homecoming\Bin" It has various wrappers for various versions of DirectX. Someone ported this wrapper to Windows, which is confusing, but this use case explains why.Įxtract the package to it's own directory. ![]() WINE is an OpenGL wrapper for Linux that translates DirectX to OpenGL, because DirectX is proprietary to Microsoft. So I rather found an easier solution to this dilemma, that doesn't require the 36 steps in someone elses post, or require using a random executable for an obscure game from some anonymous person on the internet. There are a ton of 'solutions' to this which either don't work, or I find a bit suspect. It will crash if you go over 720p and/or if you go over 60hz. I see a lot of people with the same questions and issue that I had when I booted up the game again on W10.
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