Some of you Sup Forumsamers must be using Wine, not all of the games on Steam have been ported yet.
What games do you play? What's your experience with Wine been like? Is the default install enough for what you need to do? (sorry in advance if this belongs on Sup Forums but I'm a Sup Forumsentooman and I thought it was at least partly relevant here, no bully pls)
You mean with KVM? You need 2 gpus for that I think, and I think many people who just want to play some old vidya from the 90s/00s will probably have just the 1 gpu.
Carson Hughes
Not worth the trouble with games made after 2008
Luis Hill
What games have you tried that didn't work?
Logan Cruz
Playing Touhou and osu! with Wine. The most complex part was looking up how to install .NET 4.0.
Matthew Hill
Well like, sometimes you can get them to work it's just that it's a lot of effort. Especially if they use something later than directx9
Xavier Wood
>tfw I get more FPS on wine-staging than on NT 6.4 Even gaymen work better for me on GNU/Linux.
Evan Bennett
This desuka, anything above DX 9 is a chore, good luck with DX11 games.
James Jones
The Hyperdimension Neptunia games have JUST WERKED for me. Faster frame-rate than Windows too.
HL2 has too many glitches when you run it through WINE, though you don't really need to since there's a Linux port of that.
Black Mesa has serious framerate issues in WINE.
Overall WINE has been pretty hit-and-miss for me.
Hunter Hernandez
Dark souls 2 with CSMT no problems, random grass pop-in but thats about it.
Fallout:NV seems to work just fine with staging water reflections turned off, disables hud for some reason.
Sebastian Ramirez
It's amazing how simple everything has become. The other day I installed Typing of the Dead for my gf and from the installer to playing the game, everything just worked out of the box (1.8.3. on Xubuntu 16.04)
Owen Russell
so glad I use windows like a sane human being and don't have to worry about using this stupid duct-tape method just to get games working.
i really do pity linuxtards.
Sebastian Miller
i think if you have both an integrated GPU and a separate one it works too
that's the most likely solution
Daniel Rivera
we pity you for being botnet+telemetry-loving cucks too ;^]
Jose Jackson
What are you doing that you're so worried about telemetry?
Justin Long
>black mesa Why the fuck would you do that? Do the goldsrc games not have Linux ports?
Joshua King
unlike you, I've been using windows for 20 years so I actually know how to properly configure my system. I routinely develop software for windows,so I know pretty fucking well what's going on.
Nolan Gonzalez
>unlike you, I've been using windows for 20 years You say that like it's something to be proud of. Heres a fact, I used Windows since 95 all the way through to 8.1 and eventually just decided to grow up and use a real and free(dom) OS. Not quite 20 years but it wasn't something I would say I'm proud about.
Angel Gray
>i don't value privacy because i have nothing to hide >i don't value freedom of speech because i have nothing to say
Nathan Cox
>You say that like it's something to be proud of. I'm 100% proud of it. It feels good knowing what's going on in my system,and the fact I didn't have to resort to using an entirely different OS due to some supposed blackbox.
I don't blame you. If I didn't know how to properly secure my Windows, I'd probably use a Linux distro too.
Adrian Lee
Ditch the emulator and use the real thing.
William Butler
I have a shitty ATI Radeon HD 4200 as GPU, so I don't even bother with newer games. I can run some stuff, but since I'm mostly emulating old consoles, I don't know much. What are some games you don't need any workarounds to make it work? I'm using Fedora 24 x64
Jace Carter
Vanilla wow seems to work with defualt wine on gentoo. Haven't tried any other games.
Jose Smith
Also, I could play some Blizzard games just fine with Linux Mint, and Hearthstone with Manjaro without many workarounds.
Jack Collins
If PlayOnLinux has support for the game I'm looking to play, I'll use it to configure Wine for me - never had any trouble there.
If I have to configure Wine manually, it tends to be hit or miss. I was able to get Dark Souls 1 running without a hitch, whereas Dark Souls 2 was a pain in the ass.
Not like there is much worth playing these days anyway.
Luis Lewis
You mean WoW?
Jason Clark
That's what I said.
Eli James
>Implying that i would ever use the very definition of 'Windows application' that is Steam on GNU/Linux
>wine >games After dwelling in disappointment for few years when Loki went under before releasing Deus ex, i've played the winnie version with wine and it just works. Hearts of Iron 2 works well too. As does OFP. SHOC works very well when using R1 renderer, but alas, i'd rather use the dx9 renderer and that gives about 30% performance compared to playing on winnie. Every else worthwhile has native version.
Oliver Wood
The only game I use wine for is touhou. It works for all the games except for ULiL
Cooper Hernandez
>I don't blame you. If I didn't know how to properly secure my Windows, I'd probably use a Linux distro too. Oh I knew how to secure it just fine. I just didn't trust Microsoft to not backdoor it. And since you can't see into your kernel's source code, you can't possibly know if they have or not. Also, I'm a programmer and it's just far easier and nicer on Linux.
Joshua Walker
>touhou Isn't that an animes?
Jose Reyes
Dude wat 2hu is some bullet hell shit that some autists like It probably is an anime also
Michael Diaz
wine port to windows 10 when?
Anthony Williams
Only WoW.
On the D3D9 renderer, the game runs well and without any graphical issues.
Christian Gutierrez
Wine is garbage, to be perfectly blunt.
Parker Reed
Frankly, Wine is great.
Camden Harris
At least we get to learn some new stuff while try to make the game/games getting to work, in my case it did. While you get dumber everyday by going on a easy life. I bet you never played darksouls, because its too hard for you.
Windows Users Playstyle: Easy Mode GNU/Linux Users Playstyle: Hard Mode
Alexander Wright
they even have a reverse engineering effort going on called xash
but to answer your question black mesa is a source mod
Carter Green
dual boot faggots. linux is not for gaming
Jonathan Foster
Linux is perfectly fine for gaming, the reason why game companies are whores for direct x is because microdick pays them to be.
Evan Murphy
have you heard of dual booting , jesus fucking linux autists
Jack Turner
>i dual boot therefore everyone should dual boot
Jaxson Reed
Just duel boot if you need any of that windows crap.
Joshua Johnson
Yes. Using gentoo is like an adventure game by itself.
Brandon Nguyen
>It feels good knowing what's going on in my system Cucks say the darndest things
Zachary Cruz
fuck off back to the dark souls thread, faggot
Chase Thomas
get winetricks don't use shity playonlounix , use wine staging with CSMT 's patch, use regkey for enable some stuff (shader5 ect ...) wiki.winehq.org/Useful_Registry_Keys
Jackson Young
KVM is scrubby shit
you're a fucking retard if you can't figure out why xen is superior
Aaron Brooks
All good feature in xen come from kvm ....
Logan Walker
playonlinux uses wine
Levi Lee
>he's a grown man who plays video gaymes
Nathaniel Brown
Now that cs 1.6 has native linux client, no need for wine anymore.
Christian Rivera
actually, i'm a girl
Camden Allen
Wine = Wine Is Not an Emulator
Jeremiah Cooper
I used to use it for Diablo 3 but the seasons started to suck so I only use Steam on Linux now.
Michael Johnson
If I can't play Skyrim on Linux, why even bother?
Brayden Walker
Why bother playing Skyrim? I wouldn't.
Lucas Walker
I would.
And here we are.
I've started out playing Ark though, and that shit is addictive. I'll probably burn out soon enough and play something else though.
Grayson Garcia
Because of less effects you freetard
Lucas Morales
framerate > visual effects
Ryder Diaz
> hating win on internet > then install shitty win emulator coz linux dont have software lol
Kayden Edwards
Then why not just set everything to LOW while you're at it, pleb?
Easton Gomez
>framerate > visual effects CSGOtard detected
Austin Wilson
he already did, it wouldn't go above 30 in wine otherwise
Nathaniel Williams
oh fug muh sides
Don't know why but they fucking burst right now.
Christopher Morris
Stop being a "only one OS" faggot. Just use Windows if you want to play games, and Linux for everything else.
Blake Thompson
I make a habit of only buying games that can run on free software and aren't closed source.
>Id Tech Engines >Serious Engine >Darkplaces >Aleph One >Eduke32 >Openmw >Nexuiz >Xonotic >Saurbraten >dosbox I'm fine with it.
Andrew Gray
>Linux fags actually justify their shit OS like this
"While you drive 2 miles to work I WALK! Stay mad getting fatter and fatter everyday carcuck. I hope you remembered to pay you insurance! Never mind the fact that I had to forego hours of sleep just so I could wake up on time to WALK to work!"
Anthony Ramirez
>Female >Browses Sup Forums >Linux >Vidya
Holy fuck kys immediately.
Alexander Ramirez
don't forget emulators
you pretty much an infinite amount of games
Wyatt Ross
I've had a lot of experience with wine in the past... some advice of mine might be a bit out of date because it's been a while since I played video games regularly, but here we go.
1. don't fucking use it with ubuntu in fact just don't play games under ubuntu at all... outdated software is outdated software. Wine Is Not an Exception (see what I did there?)
2. if you want to use it make sure your gpu is somewhat up to the task of running the game to begin with if you have a shitty gpu and manage to run any game at all then colour me suprised running through wine can make your game performance go to anywhere from 70-110% of it's original framerate
3. don't expect to run games on a direct X version that has just been released
4. run in a virtual desktop if you use a non-windows-like window manager (i3 anyone?)
5. selinux will always cause issues even if you set it to permissive
6. default configuration works just fine for the most part, but some games just won't work with it. in these cases you can fuck about a bit and likely get it working anyway... unless you're unlucky (I never had an issue)
wine can be a pain though if you're not used to it. don't expect a no-effort workaround for the fact that you're using a non-binary-compatible o.s.
Jace Williams
i only play cs:go user :^)
Elijah Cox
>Using the smiley with a carat nose
Hunter Collins
Is this 5 years ago?
Justin Reyes
Yeah, Ubuntu packages something like wine 1.6, which is abysmally old.
This is probably the main reason why normies really hate wine, because they're probably using Ubuntu's version.
And holy shit fuck selinux, NSA trash do not use on personal desktop systems.
Nicholas Roberts
>2016 >not dual booting
Kayden Baker
Skyrim works fine with wine. Most dx9 titles work with minimal tweaking.
Grayson Davis
I'm thinking of going back to GNU/Linux, but do Blizzard games work in wine with AMD free driver? This is the only thing keeping me on windows.
Nicholas Gray
Mostly just THUG Pro in Wine. Other than that, haven't really bothered with other games because they A:) have a Linux port, or B:) have an open-source implementation of the engine (i.e. OpenRCT2).
Nolan Jenkins
Hero's of WoW (Private server of World of Warcraft) Insanity FlyFF (Private server of FlyFF) ^above you can just extract folders and run with WINE. No problems so far.
Then on PlayonLinux: NFSU2 NFSHP2 NFSMW
Also emulators like Snes9x and Mupen64plus.
Hudson Wood
But user, that's WINAE.
Christian Cox
use wine-staging for csmt and vaapi. its daunting at first but once you get the hang of knowing what a program needs to run you can go from a fresh install of linux to gaming in less than 30 mins if youre not retarded.
Kevin Brooks
WINE is a great name, but I have other suggestions for this program to be labeled, such as: AINE- AINE is not an Emulator BINE- BINE is not an Emulator CINE- CINE is not an Emulator DINE- DINE is not an Emulator EINE- EINE is not an Emulator FINE- FINE is not an Emulator GINE- GINE is not an Emulator
Alexander Ramirez
I use Steam+Wine with PlayOnLinux for the half of my games that don't have Linux versions.
I mostly play grand strategy and misc. other strategy games. Anything I've tried from Paradox Interactive works well, as does Civ5, Banished, Mount&Blade Warband, and the later Stronghold games.
They're easy to set up with PoL, too. Wouldn't take me more than half an hour to set up most games.
Basically, any newish game released by a reasonably big publisher, I don't generally look up to see if it works on Wine, I just buy it and see, because it most likely does. Even if a game isn't made for Linux, they're often still beta tested under Wine anyway, and any major issues ironed out.
Parker Robinson
There is no OS that is not shit in some regard.
Brayden Lewis
Damn I wish Sup Forumsermin would just leave this board and never come back again.
WINE is not a virtual machine. It's a compatibility layer that translates windows calls to linux kernel calls so that windows specific libraries could work.
And the whole translation is the reason behind the performance drops.
Daniel Thompson
Haven't used Wine in like 7 years. How much progress has been going on? I remember only a few normie games worked with it.
Samuel Fisher
But then it would be an initialism instead of a proper anagram.
Translating Win API calls isn't really that slow. Something like CreateProcess() is really just a fork() and exec() of Wine...
Translating Direct 3D to OpenGL isn't exactly the fastest shit out there though.
Kayden Watson
>Single player games >Any recent multiplayer game >good Linux has: Chess Quake 3 CPMA TF2 Melee (and any other gamecube/wii game) What more do you need?
Kayden Phillips
I use Wine with games like CaveStory and Shogo: Mobile Armor Division and other Win98/XP games. So far it works perfectly, although there's the occasional glitch which usually doesn't affect gameplay in any significant way. So, I'm loving it really
Christian Young
I've played eve online and wow very successfully without any major wizardry
Levi Lee
Jokes on you, all the games I enjoy have Linux clients!
Andrew Howard
civ5 runs great under wine. yes, i'm aware there is a linux version, but i couldn't get it to run. typical.
Colton Reyes
I have made a script for wine and my japanese porngames. It creates a wineprefix in a folder where you put the script file with some default tweaks like sandboxing, disabling winemenubuilder and setting up the environment with jap utf-8. It also downloads gm.sf2 and msgothic.ttc and sets them up to use with fluidsynth. It also has a switch to convert all midis to ogg because some newer rpgmaker shit won't play midi. It can create proper launcher desktop files too and has a batchmode for that. It's rough around the edges sometimes but it's extremely useful to quickly setup a wineprefix and portable since it saves a file with all information from batchmode for later use.
I also use it for normal games as a starter.
It was more or less an exercise to learn bash. I'm thinking of porting that beast to fish because it has some cool progressbars and spinners.
Jacob Scott
Have fun playing Valve's finest cashgrabs.
Blake Jackson
great taste in games i'll excuse melee
Charles Bailey
It works quite well on wine-staging, and Linux supports my 420 out of the box (I think since 4.0,)
Gabriel Morgan
Older games run smoothly with WINE. Never bothered with new games. Except for stardew valley and Life is Strange and both run good enough. Other VNs require some fiddling around though. I use POL instead, I can control each and every wine prefix and prevent malware from infecting my system. What I do really want is working Adobe PS
Ryder Price
You can make new prefixes easily even with pure wine.