C_Smith
2011-May-28 05:06 UTC
[Wine] Ubuntu: World of Warcraft 3.3.5a OpenGL and Intel GMA issue
ok, I'll get straight to the point: I'm trying to run World of Warcraft (Version 3.3.5 Build 12340) and I have an Intel GMA 4500MHD Integrated chipset, and I can login just fine, but when it tries to render a character, it crashes and spits out an error via the WowError.exe, and if I don't use OpenGL, it can play, but the FPS will spike horribly at random times, and all player charecters are black shapes (the shape being their race) with hair, shoulder gear and capes/whatever they have. so without OpenGL, gameplay is, essentially, a ugly experience. what I'd like to know is how I can fix this. if you need the error, I can boot up my game with OpenGL and give you the error it spits out.
C_Smith
2011-May-28 05:11 UTC
[Wine] Re: Ubuntu: World of Warcraft 3.3.5a OpenGL and Intel GMA issue
I've gone ahead and started up the game to get the error, here it is: http://pastebin.com/kAtppTWH
Pavel Troller
2011-May-28 05:15 UTC
[Wine] Ubuntu: World of Warcraft 3.3.5a OpenGL and Intel GMA issue
> ok, I'll get straight to the point: > > I'm trying to run World of Warcraft (Version 3.3.5 Build 12340) and I have an Intel GMA 4500MHD Integrated chipset, and I can login just fine, but when it tries to render a character, it crashes and spits out an error via the WowError.exe, and if I don't use OpenGL, it can play, but the FPS will spike horribly at random times, and all player charecters are black shapes (the shape being their race) with hair, shoulder gear and capes/whatever they have. so without OpenGL, gameplay is, essentially, a ugly experience. > > what I'd like to know is how I can fix this. if you need the error, I can boot up my game with OpenGL and give you the error it spits out. > >Hi! I think it's a FAQ and it's answered elsewhere: Intel graphics chipsets are unsuitable for graphics-intensive programs, especially games. It's so in native Linux, and in wine it's even worse. AMD graphics cards are a bit betterm but the best results can be reached only with Nvidia cards (no, it's not a commercial ad, it's just true :-) ). Unfortunately, you can't do much in it - just try a different X.org Intel driver version (start with ensuring that you have the latest one and then you may try to go back, but the results are really uncertain). With regards, Pavel.