The Turing Test DXVK Linux Wine – how to play this game on Linux.
The Turing Test is a challenging first-person puzzle game set on Jupiter’s moon, Europa. You are Ava Turing, an engineer for the International Space Agency (ISA) sent to discover the cause behind the disappearance of the ground crew stationed there.
Upon arrival a series of puzzles awaits you – tests which, according to the station’s AI, Tom, can only be solved by a human. These puzzles have apparently been set by the missing ground crew – but why have they created them and what are they hiding from?
The Turing Test DXVK Linux Wine – how to play this game on Linux.
The Turing Test is a game without native Linux version but despite this fact it runs very well. However, it requires some tweaking. Don’t worry! We’ll show you how to play it on Linux. Let’s start!
For The Turing Test we’ll need Wine or Wine-Staging, DXVK, mfplat a.k.a Windows Media Foundation, and FAudio.
– For DXVK installation you may follow our comprehensible step-by-step guide.
– For FAudio installation on Linux you may refer to another easy setup tutorial here.
– Now to mfplat installation. Mfplat installation is very tricky task but no more! Thanks to z0z0z it can be done in seconds. All you need to do is download the archive, extract it and run the install-mf.sh script:
Export your Wine prefix path:
export WINEPREFIX="/path/to/wine/prefix"
And run the script:
./install-mf.sh
If you wish you may use ESync for an additional performance boost.
We’re ready! Now you can play The Turing Test on Linux!
- Wine version used in the video: Wine 3.16 with ESync enabled.
- DXVK version: 1.0.3
For any questions don’t hesitate to use the comments section bellow.