OK i am quite new to ubuntu 10.04 and wine 1.2.3... i finally got WoW RUnning but the fps rate is lower than when i had on windows. and it seems like alot of my graphical features arent working.. I have a nvidia 9800gt video card. ANd i am also wondering how to run AIon.. i got the ncsoft launcher to install but i can not get the ncsoft launcer to open so i can install aion.. ANy help will be usefull. THank you.. and if you know how to fix either of these issues, you will have to dumb down the explination alot..because i am still new to linux.
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=23352 suggests adding -opengl to the wow commandline One game per post, please.
tparker wrote:> On 07/09/2011 09:58 PM, arksun wrote: > > > Will open got disable some graphical things like shadow detail is at low now and won't go higher... and does any one know about the aion ncsoft launcher problem of not opening once installed > > > > It is likely that your game settings in WoW will not go any higher > playing through Wine. WoW should be stable and have high enough frame > rates for you to play all parts of the game, but you will not get the > DirectX 10/11 higher end effects and top graphical settings that you > might have in Windows.thank you. Now just the ncsoft problem
On 07/09/2011 07:53 PM, arksun wrote:> ANd i am also wondering how to run AIon.. i got the ncsoft launcher to install but i can not get the ncsoft launcer to open so i can install aionOn the appdb page for Aion (latest version of game) the comments say that the instructions for the previous version (2.0.x) still work, that may be a good place to start: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=21370 If you have questions or run into errors be sure to include as much specific information about what is not working, what you have tried to do, error messages, etc. as you can in the post to give people a place to start looking. Good Luck!
On 07/09/2011 07:53 PM, arksun wrote:> OK i am quite new to ubuntu 10.04 and wine 1.2.3Hmm, I remember something a while ago about Ubuntu packages following their own numbering scheme so it was hard for users to be sure what Wine version they had. If your wine 1.2.3 is Ubuntu numbering for Wine 1.3.23 or higher you are okay, if that really is Wine version 1.2.3 then you are missing out on many patches and fixes that have been added since then. I think in Ubuntu you can check your Wine version through clicking Applications -> Wine -> Configure Wine and then clicking on the 'About' tab in the window that opens (long time since I used Ubuntu so no promises that's correct). You can also open that same window by using a terminal and typing winecfg then hitting enter.
tparker wrote:> On 07/09/2011 07:53 PM, arksun wrote: > > > OK i am quite new to ubuntu 10.04 and wine 1.2.3 > > > > Hmm, I remember something a while ago about Ubuntu packages following > their own numbering scheme so it was hard for users to be sure what Wine > version they had. If your wine 1.2.3 is Ubuntu numbering for Wine 1.3.23 > or higher you are okay, if that really is Wine version 1.2.3 then you > are missing out on many patches and fixes that have been added since > then. I think in Ubuntu you can check your Wine version through clicking > Applications -> Wine -> Configure Wine and then clicking on the 'About' > tab in the window that opens (long time since I used Ubuntu so no > promises that's correct). You can also open that same window by using a > terminal and typing winecfg then hitting enter.i just downloaded 1.3.2 i tried running ncsoft launcher, it wont open. its installed, it just wont open the next screen where the ncsoft games are.