Posted September 24, 2018
adamhm
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adamhm
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Posted September 26, 2018
All wrappers have been updated with a new winewrap.shlib with various tweaks and small fixes. Saints Row 2 now uses Wine Staging 3.10 and The Witcher 3, Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV have been updated to use DXVK 0.80.
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Posted September 30, 2018
adamhm: Saves are stored in their own subdirectory under ~/.local/share (or optionally in the game directory) rather than being scattered around the Wine prefix or somewhere in your Documents directory or so. They can be set up to use other paths than ~/.local/share by setting an environment variable named WINEWRAP_UDATA_ROOT with the desired location.
Just wanted to ask, how exactly do you control where saves are stored? Aren't games usually using some predefined locations? Or you override common locations for Wine (like Documents) which is enough for that?adamhm
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Posted September 30, 2018
Would you mind making a wrapper for Still Life?
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adamhm
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Posted October 02, 2018
I'll look into them, but it may take some time - right now the focus is on adding support for Proton. Still Life at least should benefit from Proton as it runs at a fixed resolution & with regular Wine that means either running it in a virtual desktop (which means it'll run in a small window) or allowing it to change the system's display resolution, both of which are very inconvenient. Proton just scales it up to fit the current resolution :)
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Posted October 03, 2018
Do you know if you can create a wrapper for Soldier of Fortune 1 and 2, now that it just came out to GOG?
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adamhm
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Posted October 03, 2018
I will definitely be looking into it, but it'll have to wait as they're a little too expensive right now (in order to promote & encourage more official Linux releases I limit how much I'm willing to pay for non-Linux games).
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Posted October 04, 2018
adamhm: I'll look into them, but it may take some time - right now the focus is on adding support for Proton. Still Life at least should benefit from Proton as it runs at a fixed resolution & with regular Wine that means either running it in a virtual desktop (which means it'll run in a small window) or allowing it to change the system's display resolution, both of which are very inconvenient. Proton just scales it up to fit the current resolution :)
We wish you luck in this endeavour! (GOG should have hired you a long time ago)Klumpen0815
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