Hey Folks,

I had Diablo 4, the Battle.net version, running perfectly fine under Lutris Flatpak. Then randomly one day it just stopped working, I didn’t download a new version of the wine runner I was using, I didn’t make any configuration changes it just broke. Specifically it boots, the screen goes grey for a few seconds, and then it loads up super slowly, like 1 fps and makes the game interface and Plasma becomes unusable, so I have to drop to a TTY to kill the process. Nothing really interesting is show if I select “show logs” in Lutris.

I was thinking some Flatpak Lutris update broke it, so I tried to install the game using Bottles, also a Flatpak, but ended up with exact same problem. Now I am thinking this may be a Mesa problem since that is a dependency both of these Flatpaks share. I am using the same Wine GE version on both, but it’s a version from February and it worked just fine a few weeks ago.

Any recommendations on what I could do or what I could look at to debug further?

  • million@lemmy.worldOP
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    7 months ago

    I am starting to get convinced that the game is trying to use my integrated graphics vs my discrete GPU.

    No idea how to fix that as I specified in Lutris that it should be using my discrete GPU.

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      7 months ago

      Got it working, this was totally it.

      I tried a few wine configuration options, MESA_VK_DEVICE_SELECT and DRI_PRIME but to no avail.

      I ended up just disabling my integrated GPU in my bios and it worked fine.

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        7 months ago

        are you running amd, intel or nvidia dedicated gpu? Which igpu were you running intel or amd?

        Asking in case in the future someone has a similar issue so they can use your solution.

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            7 months ago

            thanks for providing the solution you found hopefully someone with the same situation or specs might use this information in the future.