Cedega 7.1.1 Released With New Game Support

Posted by Michael Larabel on April 03, 2009

For those that have faced issues with WINE or CodeWeaver's CrossOver Games, perhaps you may want to try out the latest release of Cedega. Transgaming has just released Cedega 7.1.1, which is the first point release since Cedega 7.1 was released a month ago.

Cedega 7.1.1 promises to offer fixes for Bioshock, Left 4 Dead, and Steam. The EVE Online client has also been re-certified by Transgaming in this newest Cedega release. That about covers the changes in this release, at least what Transgaming is officially willing to share.

More information or to subscribe to Cedega, visit the Transgaming Cedega web-site.

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