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    Talking character model glitch in Witcher 3

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    Whenever I get close to NPCs, their bodies become featureless and black. Geralt is always this way.

    I've been trying to get Witcher 3 to run. I got it running for GOG using Wine. But it was glitchy and unplayable. Then I got it to run faster by plugging in a USB making a swap file for spare RAM. I saw a post about dxvk and lutirs or whatever so I reinstalled Lutirs. In Lutris, I can actually see all of the characters! but, the game becomes even slower and unplayable again. I'm talking 3 second lag, a 30 second dialog screen takes 10 minutes.
    How do I make my wine version of the game run like lutris? should I do a winebottle thing?
    Hey thanks. I new to Ubuntu (a year and a half) so I can set up a lot. but I'm not THIS good at Wine and Terminal stuff.

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    Re: character model glitch in Witcher 3

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    Re: character model glitch in Witcher 3

    https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManag...sion&iId=34698

    This game seems to be plagued by graphical bugs,and the problem its the implementation of some graphical processing on wine.
    I suggest to get the latest version of wine and wait for more updates for better renderer performance.

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