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I have quit using Wine. There is so much offering "natively" for Linux that I don't need Wine anymore.
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Originally posted by Michael_S View PostThe only thing I used Wine for in the past five years was Starcraft 2, and with a recent battle.net update I can't get it to run.
Which is a shame, because it worked fine for years.
(Edit: On the bright side, Blizzard is a DRM-focused company that isn't interested in Linux support. So I guess I should be grateful that I've lost access the single most anti-Linux program I use. )
I use Wine mostly via Play on Linux so that I can play GOG versions of games that I loved as a kid. I only buy games on GOG or Steam that either have a Linux version or can be made to run in Wine. I only buy non-Linux software on GOG, so out of my two criteria (DRM free and Linux Native) I always satisfy at least one.
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Originally posted by ssorgatem View PostI'm playing Elder Scrolls Online (DX11 only game) on staging and it works flawlessly, to my surprise.
I played it back in the day when it still had a OpenGL backend available on Windows and it worked fine, I just assumed that it was broken after they forced DX11. Maybe I should give it a try again.
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Prey 2017 runs perfect:
There is screen tearing only when I record the video. If I don't record the desktop, there isn't tearing at all and the game runs very smooth.
Alredy completed.
Witcher 3 has some performance issues but I competed it too:
Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 runs perfect, also completed:
All Wolfenstein plus the newest Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus:
And many, many more.
Michael, do you check what you are writing today
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I'm playing Elder Scrolls Online (DX11 only game) on staging and it works flawlessly, to my surprise.
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Originally posted by Michael_S View PostThe only thing I used Wine for in the past five years was Starcraft 2, and with a recent battle.net update I can't get it to run.
Which is a shame, because it worked fine for years.
(Edit: On the bright side, Blizzard is a DRM-focused company that isn't interested in Linux support. So I guess I should be grateful that I've lost access the single most anti-Linux program I use. )
Advance in wine 3.0 will be huge compared wine 2.0
However as your said online clients will be annoying case uplay
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The only thing I used Wine for in the past five years was Starcraft 2, and with a recent battle.net update I can't get it to run.
Which is a shame, because it worked fine for years.
(Edit: On the bright side, Blizzard is a DRM-focused company that isn't interested in Linux support. So I guess I should be grateful that I've lost access the single most anti-Linux program I use. )
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Most d3d11 games work like crap, but I ran Prey 2017 from start to finish on Wine-staging 2.18 a few months ago and it worked really well after applying a few workarounds. Also tried Witcher 3 but it was more glitchy and it kept crashing so I gave up on that.
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