Hey guys.
I'm very new to Wine. Very. I've pretty much just installed it.
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and upon seeing many videos on Youtube such as "Team Fortress 2 On Wine!", seeing it run flawlessly, and I thought I'd give it a go.
Now, I'm using the Dell Studio 1555, which has pretty awful graphics. It is a laptop after all. I managed however, with a few mods I could get Team Fortress 2 running full frame rate at correct screen ratio and medium graphics - on Windows. I thought I could then run it on Wine with very small ratio and lower graphics, and I would be fine.
I wanted to test run it first, I ran Macromedia Flash 8, worked flawlessly. Then I ran Steam. Pretty bad response time with everything. But, before wasting bandwidth and time, I thought I'd run a smaller, easier game - just to see what it was like (after Steam ran badly). So I tried Plants Vs Zombies.
I got like 1fps. Yikes. Is this normal? PvZ can run on 100mb of RAM on Windows 98.
Also, I tried Civ 4 and AoM. Both just crash before starting.
So please, am I doing it wrong? Are there any settings or something I need? Or is it just not going to work?
What about PlayOnLinux - will that give me better results?
Any help will be much appreciated!
-The Cat
Awful, AWFUL frame rate.
Awful, AWFUL frame rate.
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Calamity Cat <[email protected]> wrote:
Testing other games and expecting them to be an indication as to the
way another game will run is simply not going to work. Judging by
your comments you are using a version of Wine that is almost two years
old and expecting it to work with current applications. Furthermore
you are not consulting the Wine Appdb to find out how to get your
games working.
If you are using Wine 1.0.1 update to the latest version and then
update your graphics drivers to the latest available from ATI.
You can copy your steamapps directory from Windows to Linux to save
downloading everything again.
Gaming and Wine is very much a case by case basis at the moment.I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and upon seeing many videos on Youtube such as "Team Fortress 2 On Wine!", seeing it run flawlessly, and I thought I'd give it a go.
Testing other games and expecting them to be an indication as to the
way another game will run is simply not going to work. Judging by
your comments you are using a version of Wine that is almost two years
old and expecting it to work with current applications. Furthermore
you are not consulting the Wine Appdb to find out how to get your
games working.
If you are using Wine 1.0.1 update to the latest version and then
update your graphics drivers to the latest available from ATI.
You can copy your steamapps directory from Windows to Linux to save
downloading everything again.
- Calamity Cat
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Re: Awful, AWFUL frame rate.
Thanks for the reply!eps wrote:On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Calamity Cat <[email protected]> wrote:Gaming and Wine is very much a case by case basis at the moment.I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and upon seeing many videos on Youtube such as "Team Fortress 2 On Wine!", seeing it run flawlessly, and I thought I'd give it a go.
Testing other games and expecting them to be an indication as to the
way another game will run is simply not going to work. Judging by
your comments you are using a version of Wine that is almost two years
old and expecting it to work with current applications. Furthermore
you are not consulting the Wine Appdb to find out how to get your
games working.
If you are using Wine 1.0.1 update to the latest version and then
update your graphics drivers to the latest available from ATI.
You can copy your steamapps directory from Windows to Linux to save
downloading everything again.
Nothing I've read on the Appdb seemed to work for me...
But I'll try updating wine - thanks!
Re: Awful, AWFUL frame rate.
Don't expect miracles with what I assume is an integrated Intel card (is it ?) You really need a good nvidia card to get the best experience out of wine.Calamity Cat wrote:Hey guys.
I'm very new to Wine. Very. I've pretty much just installed it.
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and upon seeing many videos on Youtube such as "Team Fortress 2 On Wine!", seeing it run flawlessly, and I thought I'd give it a go.
Now, I'm using the Dell Studio 1555, which has pretty awful graphics. It is a laptop after all. I managed however, with a few mods I could get Team Fortress 2 running full frame rate at correct screen ratio and medium graphics - on Windows. I thought I could then run it on Wine with very small ratio and lower graphics, and I would be fine.
I wanted to test run it first, I ran Macromedia Flash 8, worked flawlessly. Then I ran Steam. Pretty bad response time with everything. But, before wasting bandwidth and time, I thought I'd run a smaller, easier game - just to see what it was like (after Steam ran badly). So I tried Plants Vs Zombies.
I got like 1fps. Yikes. Is this normal? PvZ can run on 100mb of RAM on Windows 98.
Also, I tried Civ 4 and AoM. Both just crash before starting.
So please, am I doing it wrong? Are there any settings or something I need? Or is it just not going to work?
What about PlayOnLinux - will that give me better results?
Any help will be much appreciated!
-The Cat
Awful, AWFUL frame rate.
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 6:58 PM, DL <[email protected]> wrote:
Google says an ATI 4000 series mobile chip w/ 512 ram.Don't expect miracles with what I assume is an integrated Intel card (is it ?) You really need a good nvidia card to get the best experience out of wine.