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  1. Core ReactOS
  2. CORE-19167

Regression - Most DirectX Games are broken as of recently

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      As of recently out DirectX stack has seemingly kicked the bucket.
      Reproduction steps:
      1) Install virtualbox 7.0.6
      2) Install latest master on a VM set to windows 2003 as a guest target,
      but DO NOT install guest additions as they skew results.
      3) Install Mesa SW renderer
      3) Download the diablo 2 demo or any other common directx game (Like the WC3 Demo)
      4) Try to run and find different types of failures.

      Attached below is a log from the assertion I get just from trying to load diablo 2, Warcraft 3 and a picture of the result. and as a control; a screenshot from 0.4.14 running diablo 2 fine with this exact configuration (No guest additions)

      Common result is the CPU being at 100% and the game never rendering anything or missing UI elements or outright looking completely incorrect when in game.

      All of these things used to work perfectly in master about 6 months ago. Will bisect result when I can.

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        1. 0.4.14-diablo2.png
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        2. 0.4.15-dev-d2-surprisingly-works.png
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        3. 0.4.15-dev-w3-surprisingly-works.png
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        4. directxisbroken0.4.15.txt
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        5. warcraft30.4.15.png
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        6. warcraft30.4.15.txt
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        7. works-in-gcc-1.png
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