Posted June 14, 2018
There are a lot games from here and Steam that I try to run on Wine and it seems they are wonky.
I have Linux Mint with an i5 4210 processor and 8gb Ram. No dedicated gpu.
Problem is, the newer games run more stable and reliably than the older games. I would play those, but they are more resource intensive and require hardware that has to be much more sustainable than what I currently have.
On my last installation of Linux Mint 18.3 at least 2 of the games ran fine and it was the latest stable version of Wine.
Now I upgraded my laptop and most of the games refuse to run. I went to this thread and was told to obtain Wine 3.9 which is a staging release and obviously unstable, unless I'm mistaken.
I very well could be since I'm fairly new to Linux. That said, I would like to get these games running on the latest stable release of Wine without of course, resulting to anything developmental.
All I want to do is to be able to play some of the old games I have on a laptop that would otherwise be able to handle it. Is there a way to do that or is the latest stable release of Wine just useless for that kind of thing?
I have Linux Mint with an i5 4210 processor and 8gb Ram. No dedicated gpu.
Problem is, the newer games run more stable and reliably than the older games. I would play those, but they are more resource intensive and require hardware that has to be much more sustainable than what I currently have.
On my last installation of Linux Mint 18.3 at least 2 of the games ran fine and it was the latest stable version of Wine.
Now I upgraded my laptop and most of the games refuse to run. I went to this thread and was told to obtain Wine 3.9 which is a staging release and obviously unstable, unless I'm mistaken.
I very well could be since I'm fairly new to Linux. That said, I would like to get these games running on the latest stable release of Wine without of course, resulting to anything developmental.
All I want to do is to be able to play some of the old games I have on a laptop that would otherwise be able to handle it. Is there a way to do that or is the latest stable release of Wine just useless for that kind of thing?