I just installed Call of Duty 4, I when I try to start the game I get this message; Video card or driver doenst support enough textures for the DirectX 9 code path. I've used the same videocard for CoD4 in Windows, and its working fine. I have a Nvidia GeForce 7600GS card, and installed the drivers via Envy.
Rico
2008-Sep-21 19:44 UTC
[Wine] Re: Video card or driver doenst support enough textures +
Rindae wrote:> I have a Nvidia GeForce 7600GS card, and installed the drivers via Envy.Which wine version and which driver version are you using?
Rindae
2008-Sep-21 19:46 UTC
[Wine] Re: Video card or driver doenst support enough textures +
Wine 1.0 Drivers: 169.12
Rico
2008-Sep-21 20:41 UTC
[Wine] Re: Video card or driver doenst support enough textures +
Rindae wrote:> Wine 1.0 > Drivers: 169.12Please update wine. You could also have a look at the appdb page ( http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=12804 ). There is a nice listing which versions of wine should work out of the box.
Rindae
2008-Sep-21 20:46 UTC
[Wine] Re: Video card or driver doenst support enough textures +
How do I update Wine? (new linux user)
James Huk
2008-Sep-21 21:04 UTC
[Wine] Video card or driver doenst support enough textures +
2008/9/21 Rindae <wineforum-user at winehq.org>> How do I update Wine? (new linux user) > > > > > >What Linux distro do you have? If Debian based (Ubuntu,Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian, Knoppix etc) just try this in your console (as root): apt-get update && apt-get upgrade - this will update and upgrade all your packages OR apt-get update && apt-get install wine - this will only update wine If you have other distro - you can either compile wine from source or try to find suitable (probably .rpm) package. P.S If you want newest package for Debian Etch - you will find it at wine.x.pl. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20080921/82a068ed/attachment.htm