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2010 Aug 15
3
Questions about bug reporting for DX10 games
In this forum post : http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=9260 , it has been suggested that we test DX10 games and that we report issues. However, with only about 5% of the entire implementation done, we can expect a lot of things to not work properly. Hence, I was wondering how would it be best to proceed with reporting. Is it recommended to test with winetricks d3dx10, or clean wine? What
2007 Mar 19
3
Tell me the truth about WINE
I'm an avid gamer, I play all kinds of games and a wide variety of specific titles, be they on the A-list or B-list. How realistic would it be for a person like me to rely solely on WINE for PC gaming? I understand that the pace with which WINE can catch up is relatively quick (a few months), but a few months is still a long time to wait if I'm itching to get started on a new release. I
2011 Jun 15
2
how to use directx10/11?
Can anyone tell me or point me to information telling me what is the correct way to use directx 10 or 11 for games in Wine, what do I need to install to do so, and do I then need to use a special tag (like the -opengl tag) when starting a game? I have been googling and having a hard time making sense of the information I have been finding. Some places reference a 'wine dx10' and some
2008 May 18
1
Halo2 and msvc issues
Greetings. Since Halo 2 still doesn't seem to work in Wine, or at least noone put an entry saying it worked up in AppDB, I decided to give it another shot using 1.0-rc1. I have no hope that the original version (which is Vista-only) will ever EVER work in Wine, so I got me the dopeman XP version. This is cracked or something to work with XP. This version does not use an installer, but instead
2011 Dec 22
2
Can I play any Win7 game on Linux?
Hi, I am apprehensive about buying the Windows 7 for my new desktop PC ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig_b41uOQCg ) and pay more than 100 euros for it. I don't have enough money before I get the student loans after New Year 2012, and I was wondering if I could get Linux somewhere today or before Christmas holidays. Before I decide, tell me, can I play any Win7 game I like on Linux, by
2010 Feb 13
8
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Call of Pripyat on Wine 1.1.38
After upgrade (wine 1.1.37>1.1.38, my distribution is ArchLinux) STALKER Call of Pripyat crashes after one minute playing. [neko at gdetotut ~]$ wine --version wine-1.1.38 [Crying or Very sad]
2010 Jul 28
2
minimap and Leaderheads not showing up in Civilization IV
Civilization IV Beyond the Sword expansion. I'm using Wine 1.1.44 with the latest intel drivers (2.12.0) and mesa at 7.8.2. OS is GNU/Linux, Gentoo distribution Both the minimap at the lower left corner and leaderheads don't show up, showing just a black section on the screen instead. Also, some artifacts are showing up in forests and jungles. This is very different from the results
2012 Apr 20
0
Kickstarter
Kickstarter has proven its efficiency, many games and other programs were sponsored and created because of crowd funding. So, why not to use it for Wine? There are some major missing and complex features like D3D10/11 support and there are games like Battlefield 3 that only support DX10. Implementing these libraries would allow running other new games as well. I propose hiring fulltime developers
2010 Oct 11
3
Wine apps load from Ubuntu application munu but not from cli
Hey, I have just installed civilization IV and it's expansions in wine. After doing the required workarounds to make it run correctly it seems to work quite well. However, I have come to realize that I am only able to launch it when using the automatic added menu entry in the wine folder Ubuntu menu. I have reviewed the command being executed and tried the command copied from the launcher
2009 Jul 01
4
Wine on Windows 7... Anyone actually tried?
Oi. So. Now we have a version of windows that actually has legit uses for wine. Windows 7 can't run horrifyingly outdated 16bit programs(Such as Exile Escape from the Pit) period. Atleast so Ive herd--and tried and seen to seem to be true. Not to mention a multitude of programs that SHOULD run--but just dont like it(Worms Armageddon, for one... though dunno if it works on wine) Also.
2011 Dec 18
2
I cant create a wine dll (so)
Hi First of all im not sure what info you might need in order to be able to help so please bear with me and ask for any info needed.. I'm trying to run BF3 in wine but when i try to start the game it gives me the below error: Code: err:module:import_dll Loading library d3d11.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Games\\Battlefield3\\bf3.exe") failed (error c000007b).
2008 Mar 28
3
DirectX 10 in Wine
I found this searching the web and think it could be of some help in getting directx 10 games working. http://alkyproject.blogspot.com/ The project is dead but they are allowing the use of their source code.
2010 Feb 13
2
Wine, ICC compilation and performance tests.
Hello everyone. As some of you know, I was able to compile wine with Intel C++ Compiler (ICC), compilation log is located here: http://wine.x.pl/wine-1.1.38-ICC-compilation.log.tar.gz Some tests failed, and dxgi failed to compile (this is only related to DX10 I think), anyway all apps I tested worked fine (Red Faction 1 & 2, 3DMark 2000,2001SE,2003,Foobar2000,Operation Flashpoint), so I did
2011 Nov 17
4
MDAC28 installation workaround
I'm posting this so that it will show up in a search for folks having difficulty in installing mdac28.dll for a variuos applications using winetricks. I was stopped by issue #113 (Error 404 'Not Found' with winetricks installing mdac28/27/25) resulting from relocation of the setup file on the MS Downloads site, when I noticed that winetricks is a script. (Yes, well, I'm a newbie to
2008 Jul 19
3
Running Wine on Win64
Hi all I'm wondering if it would be possible to run Wine on Win64 ("x64") to allow Win16 apps to be run? Preferably a native 64-bit binary, using mostly native DLLs. (Services for Unix / Subsystem for Unix based Applications might help for getting Wine compiled) It might be a great way to get more users and developers for Wine. Regular Windows releases of the DirectX 10 DLL's
2011 Nov 07
9
No sound in World of Warcraft - intermittant.
At first I thought it was due to running Mangler simultaneously, but recently we've had no sound in World of Warcraft. One night when I was setting up to raid that night, I started WoW, and sound worked fine. I then quit WoW, started Mangler, started WoW, had sound in the first but not the second. When WoW started this dialogue box popped up saying that a change in hardware had been detected
2010 Sep 21
3
Direct3D natively on Linux through Gallium?
I have just read from Phoronix that Gallium is going to support native directx on Linux. http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=mesa_gallium3d_d3d11&num=1 Is it really possible? Is this true?
2010 May 05
0
Splinter Cell: Conviction crashes
Installed it on Ubuntu 10.04 64bit, latest nvidia drivers, wine 1.1.43. Used a no-cd crack and winetricks to install dx10 libraries. When I try to run the game it crashes and this is the terminal output: > wingnux at wingnux-desktop:~$ env WINEPREFIX=/home/wingnux/.wine-splinter wine ~/.wine-splinter/drive_c/Program\ Files/Ubisoft/Tom\ Clancy\'s\ Splinter\ Cell\
2015 Nov 03
2
[RFC] Strategies for Bootstrapping Compiler-RT builtins
> > Cool. This then makes your other point about requiring LLVM tools less of > an issue because the out-of-tree builds can use whatever tools you choose. > We just need to make the builtins work so that you don’t need them already > built. With that in mind for an intiial solution before you get to stripping out the cmake stuff so that it can do an out of tree bootstrap. I have
2015 Nov 03
3
[RFC] Strategies for Bootstrapping Compiler-RT builtins
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 6:33 AM, Martell Malone <martellmalone at gmail.com> wrote: > Just as a point for building the builtins shouldn't we just need llvm-ar ? Thanks for pointing this out and I hope llvm-ar is up to the task. Even if targets must still port binutils, each step toward LLVM self-reliance is a step in the right direction. Without getting too far ahead of ourselves,