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  • computerquip
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    Originally posted by SXX⁣ View Post
    There is many reasons to not give any money to company that pushing "proprietary Wine". It's not just about performance.
    Aside from that it has no relation to WINE at all except it's potential uses... If you have issues with proprietary, why the hell are you discussing the game at all?
    From my perspective, they seem to be pushing a solution that works both for me and themselves. It seems to work so I don't get what your problem is.

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  • staggerlee
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    Originally posted by computerquip View Post
    This is literally one of the least accepting communities I've ever seen...

    1. Be thankful any interest at all was made for a Linux port. It's fine to be wary of bad ports but the lack of acceptance is totally unreasonable.
    2. Has anyone played The Witcher 2 within the past three months? It might have taken awhile but it's in an acceptable state.
    3. You have no idea what the cause of performance loss is in any proprietary game (and it's not easy to pinpoint such issues regardless). Stop making assumptions like you have any clue what you're talking about.
    4. The game (BS:I) is reported to run incredibly smoothly. From what little gameplay I can experience until I get graphical stalling issues, I get maxed FPS in maxed graphical settings.

    Stop being so goddamn unreasonable.
    I agree. Although I can't seem to get Bioshock to start.. It seems that it may be a problem with XFS or BTRFS as I have Steam on BTRFS and my home partition is XFS, but who knows. Hope it gets a fix...

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  • Michael
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    Yes, it uses eON. Yes, it detects Windows XP SP3 as the OS.... But so far in testing seems to be the best eON port so far.

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  • kenjitamura
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    Originally posted by dimko View Post
    Once bitten, twice shy.
    You don't happen to read Mahou Tsukai no Yome do you? It released a chapter titled that today and I almost never see that phrase so it seems an odd coincidence to me.

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  • V10lator
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    Originally posted by smitty3268 View Post
    Does eon load an unmodified windows .exe and translate it, or is the game recompiled against native eon libs?
    It loads a unmodified exe (except you call packaging the exe in an archive modifying it). The company behind eON itself says that:

    It is a fully native implementation of essential Windows technologies
    providing a fully-optimised and native runtime for each game
    It is also possible to deliver a Windows-based game to these platforms without source code
    (Source: http://www.vpltd.com/services/ )

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  • SXX⁣
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    Originally posted by computerquip View Post
    1. Be thankful any interest at all was made for a Linux port. It's fine to be wary of bad ports but the lack of acceptance is totally unreasonable.
    There is many reasons to not give any money to company that pushing "proprietary Wine". It's not just about performance.

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  • smitty3268
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    Can someone clarify what kind of port it is?

    Does eon load an unmodified windows .exe and translate it, or is the game recompiled against native eon libs?

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  • computerquip
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    This is literally one of the least accepting communities I've ever seen...

    1. Be thankful any interest at all was made for a Linux port. It's fine to be wary of bad ports but the lack of acceptance is totally unreasonable.
    2. Has anyone played The Witcher 2 within the past three months? It might have taken awhile but it's in an acceptable state.
    3. You have no idea what the cause of performance loss is in any proprietary game (and it's not easy to pinpoint such issues regardless). Stop making assumptions like you have any clue what you're talking about.
    4. The game (BS:I) is reported to run incredibly smoothly. From what little gameplay I can experience until I get graphical stalling issues, I get maxed FPS in maxed graphical settings.

    Stop being so goddamn unreasonable.

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  • edoantonioco
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    For me the benchmarks than I prefer to see is linux vs windows (or even mac os) to see if on linux runs better or not, or how much fps are lost in the port/wrapper/opengl conversion etc. Or maybe because its the less common kind of benchmarking.

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  • SXX⁣
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    Originally posted by dimko View Post
    Anyone cares to comment?
    Of course it's using wrapper and it's not native game.

    Good that I didn't bought it when first hear it's coming to Linux.

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