Hello, I have a problem with mine PC configuration. It has a lot of RAM, 4 GB for the system and 1 GB for the graphic card but when I play games I have a lot of problems like weird graphics, graphic that load very slow and some error messages. Those games aren't complex (Mount & Blade and Titan Quest), but I continue to have problems as Wine or something else does not see all the memory I have. The graphic card is an nVidia GT430, a pretty recent card. Please help me! [Crying or Very sad]
It seems to work better with Low or Medium detaisl but it worked flawlessy (with details at High) with the previous system (an old Athlon with 2GB RAM) with 512 MB and a 9500GT (a weaker card). Could be the PCI Express bus? Maybe Wine Does not support 1GB cards? Drivers of newer nVidias are broken or what? [Rolling Eyes]
Jim Hall wrote:> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Tetsuro <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote: > > > > I've resolved giving this command on the Terminal: winetricks > > videomemorysize=1024 (for people with 512 MB of video RAM you could set 512 > > instead of 1024). > > > > Hope it will be of help for other users. > > > > > > > > > > That command doesnt work for me. I receive a "command not found" from > winetricks. Anybody have any clues? > > Jim > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20110228/2757f3ee/attachment.htm>Are you sure you have installed Winetricks? winetricks videomemorysize=512 The above is the exact command to write in a Terminal window. And this is the result it gives (I set 1024 instead of 512): alessandro at alessandro-desktop:~$ winetricks videomemorysize=1024 Setting video memory size to 1024 Executing early_wine regedit c:\winetrickstmp\set-video.reg Install of videomemorysize=1024 done winetricks done.