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Originally posted by RoninDusette View PostPortal and Portal 2 are native Linux games now. You shouldn't need to run through Wine anymore, as if you own them on Steam, you already own the native Linux version, as well. Native would be better.
Originally posted by RoninDusette View PostAs for installing Steam on POL, you can simply go to Tools -> Manage Wine Versions, pick the x86 version of Wine you want to have available, and change the Wine version on the General tab of your virtual drive. You could also do a manual install and install Steam through "Install Components", which will use whatever version of Steam you set up for that virtual drive.Last edited by GraysonPeddie; 28 February 2015, 02:29 PM.
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Originally posted by GraysonPeddie View PostSpeaker configuration is greyed out in Linux version of Portal 2. You can't change from "Headphone" to "5.1." And you only get "2 channel" in Portal. It does not matter if you have five speakers and a subwoofer.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by RoninDusette View PostActually, upgrading the versions when not needed would not help at all. Unless there are features that Wine brings in newer versions to that particular application, and if it is not broken, there would be no need to update it. Does it really matter what version of Wine a game uses, as long as it works? Although, if something is broken, we would like to know so that we can update it.
do you really think there is no need for update? TR2013 works awesomely with csmt and pisspoor with native. fps more than doubles when you go from PoL default to csmt and even more on galium nine. especially considering the fact that wine 1.7.19 or so completely eliminated TR2013 freeze on start bug
and this is not only split i can name. not, to mention my last straw... noticing i somehow ended up with 40+ versions of wine
it would be much better if PoL run default last wine unless exception shows up, not just defaulting everything to some random releasesLast edited by justmy2cents; 28 February 2015, 03:19 PM.
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Originally posted by RoninDusette View PostNo problem. That is weak that it is not available on Portal 2. That game would be awesome in surround. If you have a good experience with that new version of Wine and Portal 2, feel free to let us know in the POL forums, and we can get the Portal 2 script updated to use the newer version of Wine to take advantage of this. Thanks for pointing this out.
(Sigh) Whew...
I suppose I should use Wine to play games instead of playing natively in Linux if it weren't for all the glitches and lack of Steam overlay. Sometimes I have to use virtual desktop in order for my mouse to work. Sometimes I can blindly click something in a web page while Portal 2 is in foreground and when I exit, I came to a web page saying that I need to log in. Ha! I don't know how that happened. Heh heh...
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Originally posted by justmy2cents View Postlet's see just one topic. right now there is 3 way split that will result in drastically different performance... csmt, galium nine and normal. now check this https://www.playonlinux.com/en/topic...ider_2013.html
do you really think there is no need for update? TR2013 works awesomely with csmt and pisspoor with native. fps more than doubles when you go from PoL default to csmt and even more on galium nine. especially considering the fact that wine 1.7.19 or so completely eliminated TR2013 freeze on start bug
Also, you picked a thread that has only 2 recent posts since 2013.
it would be much better if PoL run default last wine unless exception shows up, not just defaulting everything to some random releases
Anyway, I have updated the script for Portal 2 to use Wine 1.7.34. I have tested it working fine. The Steam version can easily be installed via the script. Enjoy.
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not just defaulting everything to some random releases
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Originally posted by GraysonPeddie View PostYeah! When I played Portal 2 in Wine with PulseAudio and when I get to the "If you are interested in additional $60" part with propulsion and repulsion gel test chamber, I could hear the sound of Cave Johnson's voice swirling all around me as I go down the stairs, I was so WOWED!!! I could swear I'd say "YOU SUCK, VALVE!!!" but then I don't mean to be so harsh to Valve. However, I cannot believe I missed that "you are there" experience!
(Sigh) Whew...
I suppose I should use Wine to play games instead of playing natively in Linux if it weren't for all the glitches and lack of Steam overlay. Sometimes I have to use virtual desktop in order for my mouse to work. Sometimes I can blindly click something in a web page while Portal 2 is in foreground and when I exit, I came to a web page saying that I need to log in. Ha! I don't know how that happened. Heh heh...
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Originally posted by RoninDusette View PostThen you should be reporting the bugs to us. We cannot fix things that we don't know are broken. Again, not everyone on our 8-person staff has every single game made. Tis community-based.
Also, you picked a thread that has only 2 recent posts since 2013.
Who is going to help us test that? Also, what if a game is simply old, and has no need for a newer version of Wine? If it is not broken, don't fix it. If it is broken, let us know, so we can fix it. haha. There is no need, say, to run the newest version of Wine for a game from 1995, unless it was broken or otherwise offered some sort of gain in functionality. Why complicate it by trying to update things that need no updates?
Anyway, I have updated the script for Portal 2 to use Wine 1.7.34. I have tested it working fine. The Steam version can easily be installed via the script. Enjoy.
especially when you consider that i had 7 problems for all versions from 15 until now. expecting someone to post 2090 or so "still works" is insane, just like it would be insane from me to expect PoL team would do that on their own. but, posting 7 "ooops" would definitely something i'd gladly do.
and just currious. why would anyone play Portal 2 in wine?Last edited by justmy2cents; 28 February 2015, 03:55 PM.
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