it seems you are addict on it you are playing a single game. thats good focus, in my recent years i played so many games "Online " a year at a time heheheh. RAN Online, M.U., Granado Espada, Supreme Destiny, but in windows box not in Great Linux. ^__^
I play Starcraft on Wine. I bought the battlechest in anticipation of Starcraft II. Yeah, I'm actually buying original copies, right! I just feel a sense of realness to the product that I'm holding if it's coming from the source.
Yep, as a developer I do like to support developers, although publishers get most of the cut, I think.
Anyway, back to Wine: It seems to be a great project to work on, as there are a lot of games that people want to see running there.
I've been playing Heros of the Might and Magic 5 almost flawlessly. There is a bug with the sound not loading sometimes and Heros thinking you don't have the original CD, but with a little tinkering it works fine.
can any game be played under wine on a linux system?
No, you will have to check the winDb for the application compatibility list. But you can also checkout crossover games and cedega which have the same functionality, they support more games.
Starcarft came up right away, so I played that for the most part. I'm trying to debug so I can play the new Star Trek Online (with Steam) working in Linux. I would also like to get my other Steam Games working in Linux, but my Graphics Card is ATI which has terrible drivers for Linux.
StarCraft is best of best, but sometimes wine crashed (((
Yes it is. I played the first one on wine using an older version of ubuntu. Ran great. Purchased "wings of liberty" and regret not running it on wine when I had the chance.
Games that I played with wine and that works fine:
Many alawar games (some bugs with cyrillic locales)
TES V Skyrim (needs dances around fire with winetricks)
Assassin's Creed (Dx10 version does not work, only Dx9)
Heroes of Might and Magic III, IV, V
NFS II SE, III Hot Pursuit, Hot Pursuit II, Underground II, Undercover
Gothic, Gothic II
Half-Life, Half-Life 2
Team Fortress Classic
Counter-Strike 1.5, 1.6, Condition Zero, Source
S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Shadow of Chernobyl ("white sky" bug with dynamic lighting)
Warcraft III
Soldier of Fortune 2
Medal of honor
Revolt (works only version that patched to support win7)
Quake 3 and most of games based on id Tech 3
Doom 3 and most of games based on id Tech 4
Age of Empires II with mods
Age of Empires III with mods
GTA 3
GTA Vice City
And many many other. The most of games which I tried.
Games that don't work with wine:
GTA IV
NFS Shift
Many other games do not work for me because I am too lazy to find way to bypass copy protections.
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Spring, Sauerbraten, Gridwars, Urban Terror etc. All good games, with none of the difficulty of setting up wine.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Half Life 2 & Extras (Portal)
Nostales
ChiPs Challenge, FTW.
Mario classic running on wine, and Rocknes emulator, includes
contra
mappy
battle city
twin bee
ice climber
and manay old school games.
dont tell me you dont remeber does games heehehhe
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Yep, as a developer I do like to support developers, although publishers get most of the cut, I think.
Anyway, back to Wine: It seems to be a great project to work on, as there are a lot of games that people want to see running there.
-Josh
No, you will have to check the winDb for the application compatibility list. But you can also checkout crossover games and cedega which have the same functionality, they support more games.
Yes it is. I played the first one on wine using an older version of ubuntu. Ran great. Purchased "wings of liberty" and regret not running it on wine when I had the chance.
Need to play that.
Many alawar games (some bugs with cyrillic locales)
TES V Skyrim (needs dances around fire with winetricks)
Assassin's Creed (Dx10 version does not work, only Dx9)
Heroes of Might and Magic III, IV, V
NFS II SE, III Hot Pursuit, Hot Pursuit II, Underground II, Undercover
Gothic, Gothic II
Half-Life, Half-Life 2
Team Fortress Classic
Counter-Strike 1.5, 1.6, Condition Zero, Source
S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Shadow of Chernobyl ("white sky" bug with dynamic lighting)
Warcraft III
Soldier of Fortune 2
Medal of honor
Revolt (works only version that patched to support win7)
Quake 3 and most of games based on id Tech 3
Doom 3 and most of games based on id Tech 4
Age of Empires II with mods
Age of Empires III with mods
GTA 3
GTA Vice City
And many many other. The most of games which I tried.
Games that don't work with wine:
GTA IV
NFS Shift
Many other games do not work for me because I am too lazy to find way to bypass copy protections.
This is good with a good list of greatest hits.
Skyrim (needs dll-overrides)
Gothic III