Wine 1.9.11
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Wine 1.9.11 Has Direct3D 11 Improvements
Out now is Wine 1.9.11 and its release has improvements in its Direct3D 11 support, but still it doesn't appear that Wine is ready yet for handling all the latest D3D11 AAA games.
The official Wine 1.9.11 announcement mentions "various Direct3D 11 improvements" along with better support for long URLs in WinInet, down-mixing support in DirectSound, cosmetic improvements to desktop mode, and bug fixes. In total there are 21 known bug fixes for this new development release.
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Wine Announcement
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Wine 1.9.11 Gets Direct3D 11 Improvements, DirectSound Down-Mixing Support
The Wine team announced the release of the eleventh milestone towards Wine 2.0, adding more improvements and fixing issues with various Windows applications and games.
Release highlights of Wine 1.9.11 include several improvements to the Direct3D 11 implementation, down-mixing support in DirectSound, various enhancements to the desktop mode, as well as better support for long URLs in the WinInet component.
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The Wine Development Release 1.9.11 Is Now Available
The Wine team released today another development release of their software. Version 1.9.11 has many small changes including 21 bugfixes.
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