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    Phoronix: Wine 3.7 Released With Direct3D Improvements, Larger Icons

    Wine 3.7 is out today as the latest bi-weekly development release of Wine that will culminate next year with the Wine 4.0 debut...

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  • #2
    In this wine version fix some bugs case black and white and works older titles case area 51



    And in xubuntu 18.04 x64 show configure: OpenCL 32-bit development files not found, OpenCL won't be supported.

    Solved with ocl-icd-opencl-dev:i386 package in synaptic

    Last edited by pinguinpc; 27 April 2018, 06:21 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ihatemichael

      You rock.
      Thanks

      I hate michael too

      @Michael

      is a joke nothing serious

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      • #4
        44871 Age of Empires II HD crashes often when restarting a scenario
        Nice! Glad that got fixed.

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        • #5
          Is by any chance one of these development versions of Wine capable of running The Longest Journey? As of wine 3.0 it has issues that make the game unplayable

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          • #6
            f1 2015 is free on steam so I downloaded it and the feral port has ssse3 and phenom II does not have that. It's sad but funny that the windows version will probably work through wine.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jacob View Post
              Is by any chance one of these development versions of Wine capable of running The Longest Journey? As of wine 3.0 it has issues that make the game unplayable
              I agree with ihatemichael. I've bisected bugs before with mesa - it's really not that hard to do, and at the end of the day helping to get the bug fixed ends up being good for both you and the community. You also end up learning some useful stuff along the way, so I do encourage you to submit a bug report and learn how to do git bisects.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ihatemichael

                If those are regressions and you are able to reproduce the bugs, I would recommend bisecting and filing bugs.
                AFAIK they are not regressions. That title has never been supported by Wine so far, I was just wondering if some of the newer versions may actually work.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by plasmasnake View Post

                  I agree with ihatemichael. I've bisected bugs before with mesa - it's really not that hard to do, and at the end of the day helping to get the bug fixed ends up being good for both you and the community. You also end up learning some useful stuff along the way, so I do encourage you to submit a bug report and learn how to do git bisects.
                  Of course bissecting is not hard. But as mentioned above, this is not a regression, just a game I wanted to play that hasn't worked on wine so far.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by pinguinpc View Post

                    I hate michael too
                    Poor Schumacher didn't do anything wrong.

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