Deus Ex Human Revolution Patch 1.1.622.0

Deus Ex Human Revolution Patch 1.1.622.0 Average ratng: 3,4/5 9829votes

Deus Ex: Human Revolution - update. Version 1.1.622.0 released by Eidos Montreal, on 25 Aug, 2011. Changelog for this patch: General Fixes: • A frequent issue for AMD/ATI hardware users that can cause the game to crash on startup. • Improvements to loading speed.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution - hot-fix update. Version 1.1.620.0 released by Eidos Montreal, on 23 Aug, 2011. Changelog for this hot-fix patch: Resolves an issue that.

Deus Ex Human Revolution Wiki

The speed increase depends on machine spec and settings, but loading time improvements of over 50% have been measured on some machines. Control Fixes: • Diagonal movement is no longer faster as intended. • Adjustments have been made to mouse sensitivity in response to user feedback. • Mouse sensitivity for X and Y axis can still be configured separately, but is now consistent when set to default settings. • The range of settings for mouse sensitivity has been adjusted to provide for more accurate adjusting. • The default mouse sensitivity has been altered to be somewhat less sensitive.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution - hot-fix update. Version 1.1.620.0 released by Eidos Montreal, on 23 Aug, 2011. Changelog for this hot-fix patch: • Resolves an issue that caused some users to be unable to start the game on specific machines.

Specifically, the presence of older ATI/AMD drivers, also on machines with Nvidia hardware, would cause the game to crash on startup. • Increase the number of save-slots from 20, like on the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, to 99.

Smi Mass Production Tool Setting Password. Deus Ex: Human Revolution initial release. Version 1.0.618.8 released by Eidos Montreal, on 23 Aug, 2011. The initial release version for DXHR. These notes were last updated: 28 November 2017 Follow these guidelines to avoid embarrassment when your Test Submission is immediately rejected!! • Put your PC specifications in the Extra Comments section e.g.

Like your CPU and system memory. 1 • When adding test results please specify video card and driver version you are using. 2 • It's also useful to mention what Desktop Environment you are using (e.g. KDE/Plasma, Gnome, Xfce, Budgie, Mate, Cinnamon.) • Specify if you installed the Deus Ex: Human Revolution into a fresh Wineprefix (or not). • Specify what version of the Windows compatibility you use for your Wineprefix (e.g.

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'.

These guidelines ensure your submitted test results are actually relevant to other users of Wine and WineHQ. 1 The console version of the lshw utility is your friend. 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 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Wine AppDefaults dxhr.exe DllOverrides' '/v' 'dxgi' '/t' 'REG_SZ' '/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 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Wine AppDefaults dxhr.exe Direct3D' '/v' 'StrictDrawOrdering' '/t' 'REG_SZ' '/d' 'enabled' /f In addition the AlwaysOffscreen registry setting is enabled by default (since wine version: 1.5.10). 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 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Wine X11 Driver' '/v' 'GrabFullscreen' '/t' 'REG_SZ' '/d' 'Y' /f This is a workaround introduced.