Anybody try testing with games running in wine or know of the compatibility status with wine?
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I try testing the one Steam game I own (Counter Strike: Source) whenever there are new r600g developments. Steam works fine except for the terribly long start up time. When I try and run CS:S though I keep on getting "unrecognized d3dformat" errors, and also some weird ld inconsistency. The game "window" will open and then crash after a few seconds. Nothing is actually drawn and my desktop background remains where the window should be drawing to.
That is even with drm-radeon-testing + mesa s3tc
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Originally posted by pvtcupcakes View PostAre you using libxtc_dxtn and an updated mesa and kernel for s3tc? I'm using Mesa from git, linux .38-rc5 from drm-radeon-testing.
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Dragon Age 2 (Demo) is fairly close to working I think. You can get into the game and "play", but it's in black and white and the vertexes and textures are messed up.
Wine gives this output:
Code:vertex color clamp needs to be changed, but extension not supported.
Is this something I should file a bug for? Or would they prefer it if I don't ask to enable features?
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Speaking of r600g compatibility
Last month, the RadeonProgram page on freedesktop got updated, and a lot of data regarding wine games was removed (notably Starcraft II).
Does anyone have some insite on why this was done? are there new bugs? or was it just a typo?
Curious minds want to know (especially since my next laptop will probably have an evergreen card).
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Originally posted by Welsh Dwarf View PostLast month, the RadeonProgram page on freedesktop got updated, and a lot of data regarding wine games was removed (notably Starcraft II).
Does anyone have some insite on why this was done? are there new bugs? or was it just a typo?
Curious minds want to know (especially since my next laptop will probably have an evergreen card).
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Originally posted by Mr James View PostAnybody try testing with games running in wine or know of the compatibility status with wine?
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After finally getting stable open source Radeon drivers again, I can confirm that Minecraft works.
However:- Lots of glitches and flickers, but only when running and usually only when running into a certain direction.
- Some texture problems that get progressively worse. I usually restart the game after an hour or so of playing.
- Performance is not good. I have to lower my details and viewing distance.
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