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Momiji:

The fighting games will definitely have more problems than the other games.  Have you tried any of the others yet?

Also, what version of Wine are you running?  And have you set up any dll overrides yet?

Dorian Loup:

So!

I'm currently trying to make IN and UFO work on my new eeepc (1015 PE).

It work, but it lags a lot too much. IN is around 30-40 fps ans UFO around 10...

I'll try with Cedega during the week end, I'll update you to make you know if it worked.

If it doesn't work, I will have to boot quite often on windows to play :(

Momiji:


--- Quote from: DorianLoup on September 24, 2010, 12:09:00 PM ---I'm currently trying to make IN and UFO work on my new eeepc (1015 PE).

It work, but it lags a lot too much. IN is around 30-40 fps ans UFO around 10...
--- End quote ---
Looks like this has a GMA 3150 graphics chip.  Even though it supposedly supports hardware texturing, I wouldn't expect to get much more out of your netbook than you are.  It's probably also due to the slow Atom processor.

Momiji:

Just a heads up, the Wine devs have finally implemented D3DXCreateTextureFromFileA in d3dx9_36.dll, closing bug 13297.  There's still some Touhou-related bugs left to fix, but it looks like one of the major ones has finally fallen!  Upgrade your Wine installs and test your games out!

So far, everything's pretty much working for me.  The only game I still have problems with is PoFV, which still locks up when loading certain scenarios, and the fighting games.

ghost333:

i have an installation of linux mint 9 and wine 1.2.2
i try to play PCB  but it  crashes after the main menu when i try to select anything from it,
it used to work back in the old good days of linux mint 7 and suse.
but no light here.
any help apreciated.



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