Posted October 22, 2016
adamhm
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vanchann
Running around!
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Posted October 22, 2016
Game: Space Run: Fast and Safe Delivery
Installer's MD5: e370f25708f12ef1916400a25c2c4e9c setup_space_run_2.1.0.2.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=32885&iTestingId=93669
Distro: Linux Mint 18 Sarah x86_64
Kernel: 4.4.0-45-generic
Card: GeForce GT 330M
OpenGL Renderer: GeForce GT 330M/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 340.96
Wine version: wine-1.9.21 (wine-devel amd64).
Install notes: Install and play.
How well does it run: Perfectly.
Details: I've set a 32-bit prefix (WINEARCH=win32). Windows version is set to XP.
Installer's MD5: e370f25708f12ef1916400a25c2c4e9c setup_space_run_2.1.0.2.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=32885&iTestingId=93669
Distro: Linux Mint 18 Sarah x86_64
Kernel: 4.4.0-45-generic
Card: GeForce GT 330M
OpenGL Renderer: GeForce GT 330M/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 340.96
Wine version: wine-1.9.21 (wine-devel amd64).
Install notes: Install and play.
How well does it run: Perfectly.
Details: I've set a 32-bit prefix (WINEARCH=win32). Windows version is set to XP.
vanchann
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From Greece
Posted October 22, 2016
Game: The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut
Installer's MD5: 7ca973cd729b14374c1b850ca2f9daed setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-1.bin
06fdbebee3bb0c2b25641a5c8413d9af setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-2.bin
160967217ba0e1adc2a5864d3686c891 setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-3.bin
eaa65b2aef558d97e9c36ae07c1fc615 setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-4.bin
1bebc99131392f818b4c776f4ca920a7 setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-5.bin
00c2d12a35211d7261ef64463a19b29b setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5.exe
Distro: Linux Mint 18 Sarah x86_64
Kernel: 4.4.0-45-generic
Card: GeForce GT 330M
OpenGL Renderer: GeForce GT 330M/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 340.96
Wine version: wine-1.9.21 (wine-devel amd64).
Install notes: Install and play.
How well does it run: Perfectly.
Details: I've set a 32-bit prefix (WINEARCH=win32). Windows version is set to XP. OpenGL renderer is used in game.
The game actually installs two Windows native libraries without asking. There is nothing to be added by the user after the installation has finished though.
$ WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_van_helsing winetricks list-installed
Using winetricks 20160724 - sha1sum: 263130014d4ca7ea29c0b345a86115bda93f58a1 with wine-1.9.21
vcrun2010
vcrun2012
Installer's MD5: 7ca973cd729b14374c1b850ca2f9daed setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-1.bin
06fdbebee3bb0c2b25641a5c8413d9af setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-2.bin
160967217ba0e1adc2a5864d3686c891 setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-3.bin
eaa65b2aef558d97e9c36ae07c1fc615 setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-4.bin
1bebc99131392f818b4c776f4ca920a7 setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5-5.bin
00c2d12a35211d7261ef64463a19b29b setup_van_helsing_final_cut_2.0.0.5.exe
Distro: Linux Mint 18 Sarah x86_64
Kernel: 4.4.0-45-generic
Card: GeForce GT 330M
OpenGL Renderer: GeForce GT 330M/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 340.96
Wine version: wine-1.9.21 (wine-devel amd64).
Install notes: Install and play.
How well does it run: Perfectly.
Details: I've set a 32-bit prefix (WINEARCH=win32). Windows version is set to XP. OpenGL renderer is used in game.
The game actually installs two Windows native libraries without asking. There is nothing to be added by the user after the installation has finished though.
$ WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_van_helsing winetricks list-installed
Using winetricks 20160724 - sha1sum: 263130014d4ca7ea29c0b345a86115bda93f58a1 with wine-1.9.21
vcrun2010
vcrun2012
Post edited October 22, 2016 by vanchann
immi101
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From Germany
Posted October 22, 2016
immi101: on that note:
I read that 1.9.21 supposedly fixed the longstanding bug that prevented "The Longest Journey" from working in wine.
iirc we had talked about that problem here some time ago
might be time to give the game another try ... :)
JudasIscariot: There's still another bug though :P I read that 1.9.21 supposedly fixed the longstanding bug that prevented "The Longest Journey" from working in wine.
iirc we had talked about that problem here some time ago
might be time to give the game another try ... :)
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31278
Kayx291
Pizza lovin man
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From Poland
Posted October 22, 2016
I've updated the Aquanox and Quake 3 Gold summaries. Turns out that the cropped resolution was Compton's fault.
adamhm
GOG for Linux
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From United Kingdom
Posted October 22, 2016
Game: Painkiller: Overdose
Installer MD5s:
d347709b6f89f8263b1a1ebbf46e1214 setup_painkiller_overdose_2.0.0.2-1.bin
0ac8e94ceb82bec04ee7a11051911b0b setup_painkiller_overdose_2.0.0.2.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=6005
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/painkiller-overdose
Distro: Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.4.0-45
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 370.28
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.20 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.3.1
Install notes: Requires d3dx9_35 (install DirectX 9 Modern in CrossOver) - *might* not be necessary as of Wine 1.9.21 (see vanchann's report) but 1.9.21 was not available via PlayOnLinux when I tested this.
If using CrossOver use a Win7 bottle, otherwise it refuses to run with the error: "Painkiller Overdose requires at least Service Pack 2." (this also happens with regular Wine but not Wine Staging)
If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "Overdose.exe"
How well does it run: Perfect
Details: Have only tested for a very short time but it seems to run perfectly. Tested with virtual desktop and CSMT enabled.
Installer MD5s:
d347709b6f89f8263b1a1ebbf46e1214 setup_painkiller_overdose_2.0.0.2-1.bin
0ac8e94ceb82bec04ee7a11051911b0b setup_painkiller_overdose_2.0.0.2.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=6005
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/painkiller-overdose
Distro: Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.4.0-45
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 370.28
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.20 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.3.1
Install notes: Requires d3dx9_35 (install DirectX 9 Modern in CrossOver) - *might* not be necessary as of Wine 1.9.21 (see vanchann's report) but 1.9.21 was not available via PlayOnLinux when I tested this.
If using CrossOver use a Win7 bottle, otherwise it refuses to run with the error: "Painkiller Overdose requires at least Service Pack 2." (this also happens with regular Wine but not Wine Staging)
If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "Overdose.exe"
How well does it run: Perfect
Details: Have only tested for a very short time but it seems to run perfectly. Tested with virtual desktop and CSMT enabled.
vanchann
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Kayx291
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Kayx291 Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Jan 2011
From Poland
Kayx291
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From Poland
Posted October 25, 2016
Game: Lords Of The Realm 2
Installer MD5: 1e4a4141055365be37fc550c4d83b4a9 setup_lords_of_the_realm2_2.1.0.32.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2165
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/lords-of-the-realm-2
Distro: Antergos 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.8.4-1 ZEN
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GT240M
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 340.98-2
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.21 via PlayOnLinux
Install notes: None
How well does it run: Perfect
Details:
*Played the skirmish and the custom game. No issues have been found.
Installer MD5: 1e4a4141055365be37fc550c4d83b4a9 setup_lords_of_the_realm2_2.1.0.32.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2165
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/lords-of-the-realm-2
Distro: Antergos 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.8.4-1 ZEN
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GT240M
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 340.98-2
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.21 via PlayOnLinux
Install notes: None
How well does it run: Perfect
Details:
*Played the skirmish and the custom game. No issues have been found.
Gydion
Aexander
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Kayx291
Pizza lovin man
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From Poland
Posted October 27, 2016
Spy_Gentleman: Game: Aquanox 2 - Revelation
...
*No issues have been found using CSMT or using the virtual desktop
Gydion: Meant to ask earlier, did you need to set MouseWarpOverride at all? ...
*No issues have been found using CSMT or using the virtual desktop
EDIT: I've checked the game with SteelSeries Rival 100 set at 2000 DPI with 1000Hz polling rate. There were no mouse related issues at all.
Post edited October 27, 2016 by Spy_Gentleman
clarry
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Posted October 28, 2016
*poke*
Waiting for reports on Crysis. Does CSMT have any remarkable effect on performance? Graphical glitches with or without it? How is it with glsl disabled?
Waiting for reports on Crysis. Does CSMT have any remarkable effect on performance? Graphical glitches with or without it? How is it with glsl disabled?
adamhm
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Posted October 28, 2016
Crysis seems to mostly run well with CSMT but there's some glitching with water effects (flickering etc). Setting r_HDRRendering=0 fixes the flickering but introduces some other issues & ugliness with the water effects instead.
clarry
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Posted October 28, 2016
Well great. I just got around to testing it and water is glitched with or without CSMT. I can't tell if there's any remarkable difference in performance. Any idea how to show framerate in the island GPU benchmark?
Post edited October 28, 2016 by clarry
adamhm
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Posted October 29, 2016
clarry: Well great. I just got around to testing it and water is glitched with or without CSMT. I can't tell if there's any remarkable difference in performance. Any idea how to show framerate in the island GPU benchmark?
Looks like I was able to fix the water issue by installing d3dcompiler_43 and deleting the shader cache (under "My Documents\Crysis\Shaders\"). Does this work for you? Also check out http://www.tweakguides.com/Crysis_1.html - should be able to get it to display framerate etc using a console command
Post edited October 29, 2016 by adamhm