Hello, I'm running Fallout New Vegas in Wine with (a lot of) help from Playonlinux. I have to say it is running very well and I'm have very few critical failures like I was having with the game in Windoze; many quirks, but few critical failures. Which is awesome. I'm wondering though, if anyone else who's got FONV working has found a way to initiate anti-aliasing in the game. For me, the pre-launch game config option for anti-aliasing is grayed out. I've tried "overriding the application settings" from within my nvidia driver control interface, but it seems to not be working. Any insights into this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
On 12/5/10 10:54 AM, promet wrote:> Hello, > > I'm running Fallout New Vegas in Wine with (a lot of) help from Playonlinux. I have to say it is running very well and I'm have very few critical failures like I was having with the game in Windoze; many quirks, but few critical failures. Which is awesome. >Sorry, you are going to have to ask the POL folks this question. Fallout:LasVegas install with POL is not supported here as they make several changes to the base Wine code to get this game to work. James McKenzie>
promet wrote:> I'm running Fallout New Vegas in Wine with (a lot of) help from Playonlinux.Stop right there. POL is not (yet) supported here. You will have to use plain vanilla Wine if you want to ask any questions here.
On 12/5/10 10:54 AM, promet wrote:> Hello, > > I'm running Fallout New Vegas in Wine with (a lot of) help from Playonlinux. I have to say it is running very well and I'm have very few critical failures like I was having with the game in Windoze; many quirks, but few critical failures. Which is awesome. >Update: There is a quite lengthy thread on POL usage and what they are doing. Per the POL maintainer, you should route problems through the package maintainer for the program you are using IF it uses patches. If not, hang on as they are trying to move to the winetricks Microsoft package installer. Yes, POL does some things to make installing programs easier for you, but they do make things harder for the Wine developers to maintain and for POL users to get help. James McKenzie