

NOTE: as of Wine 0.9.45, this game does not work at all anymore Mouse movement is restricted and tends to jump around 180 degrees, wide screen bars on cut scenes are blue instead of black Install produces an error at the end, but does complete successfullyĤ. Some textures are missing on initial launch, cleans up as the game progresses. No-CD crack is NOT required, options cannot be set in-game (edit the masquerade.ini file manually), OS set to Win 98Ĥ. Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption | Activisionģ. Cracked exe, followed instructions here () for additional configġ. Seems to work fully, didn't try multiplayer or using joystickģ. Can't skip opening cutscene, multiplayer crashesĤ. No-CD crack is NOT required, nothing extra requiredĤ. sound cuts out completely on some games, comes back after a restart same mouse problemģ. Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords | LucasArtsĤ. some sound stuttering, mouse rotation is restrictedġ. Cracked exe, turn off hardware mouse in game settingsĤ. Perfect, but patches do have to be manually appliedģ. Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic | LucasArtsĢ. All games are launched in a separate X Session using a launch script.ġ. I have library overrides set for all of the d3dx9_#.dll files, d3dx10_33.dll and msvcirt.dll. My audio is set to ALSA with full hardware acceleration, 48000 sample rate, 16 bits per sample and driver emulation on. I only use a virtual desktop window when running the installation, otherwise games are all run in full screen. I have registry edits set to enable opengl as the Direct Draw renderer, enable GLSL, make the video memory 256MB, allow direct access to the sound hardware and set Internet Explorer version to IE6SP1 (Gecko engine is installed).

If someone as new to Linux and Ubuntu as me can do this, I think most anyone can!įirst, a couple of things about my default config these are the settings I use for every game unless otherwise indicated. On Saturday, May 19, I got the Official Book and took the plunge. Note for Ubuntu newbies: I never even heard of Ubuntu before Wednesday, and had NEVER touched a Linux OS. As an aside, I made my gaming PC a purely Linux PC when I installed Ubuntu for the first time. Once I did that, everything was great AND I have double the framerate I had when running in Windows. After looking into the problem, I realized I forgot to put -opengl at the end of my launch command. Glitches you noticed during game play: When I first loaded the game after all of the installs and patches and such, everything worked fine, but I had two mouse pointers and, twice during a raid that evening, I crashed. Before I even loaded the game, I also did a search on the Ubuntu forums and on the Wine website () for WoW issues.Ĥ. What you did to get it running: I followed the WoW installation instructions here (). How the installation went: Almost perfectģ.

Game name and manufacturer: World of Warcraft/BlizzardĢ.
