What is the current status of Steam games in Wine? Some people claim same or better performance than Windows and other say its much worse. At least with TF2, the game goes from great performance with decent settings in Windows, to barely playable with all settings on low in Wine. Can Steam games run well in Wine without having a machine so powerful it can overcome any software problems? Is there a list of games that run well (i.e. frame rate) rather than just "correctly" like on the AppDB?
fsleeman wrote:> What is the current status of Steam games in Wine? Some people claim same or better performance than Windows and other say its much worse. At least with TF2, the game goes from great performance with decent settings in Windows, to barely playable with all settings on low in Wine. Can Steam games run well in Wine without having a machine so powerful it can overcome any software problems? Is there a list of games that run well (i.e. frame rate) rather than just "correctly" like on the AppDB?Steam is just a distribution system, not a graphics engine. So, I'll assume you're talking about Source (Valve's graphics engine, which uses DirectX as its only back end). Many of the non-Valve games on Steam do not use Source. I don't think it's possible to create a list of games that run "well", since the results are going to vary depending on the hardware, drivers, and version of Wine with which they're tested. Likewise, your idea of a powerful machine might not equal mine. My machine's about two years old and it seems to play most source games well with moderate-to-high graphics settings.
> This is exactly what the AppDB is for.That is one of the major reasons for AppDB. As some of these posts would suggest, performance is a subjective thing. Some of the AppDB posting list a program at a gold or platinum level although the game runs an (arguably) unplayable frame rate. Actual benchmark results would be helpful. Is there a place to post such results in a way it can be presented in a useful manner? If enough people shared enough benchmarks I believe performance trends would be very clear. I don't know how anybody could expect to improve Wine's performance issues if they cannot be mapped to actual events (i.e. driver, game, OS updates).