Note: Article has been updated since more testing was done.
It seems someone has forked Wine-Staging adding in all the needed patches for Overwatch to work, so I tested it out.
Thanks to Lutris already having this special Wine build available for use, I decided to borrow my girlfriend's copy of Overwatch to see how far it will go.
First of all, Battle.net didn't seem to want to let me install Overwatch unless I set my Windows version in winecfg to Windows 10. It kept complaining that I needed a later version of Windows 7, so I guess the version string Wine sets for Windows 7 is too old, or it's a bug somewhere else in Wine.
This shot was taken by me today using this Wine build:
Then after downloading it for a few minutes, I hit play and it does actually work now. On the lowest possible settings the game is mostly playable now. It does stutter here and there, but it's rather impressive. Hopefully the stuttering will smoothen out as Wine matures some more.
You need to ensure that all settings are on Low (otherwise you get black textures). Setting lowest doesn't actually seem to actually change the textures, so you need to adjust them yourself down to Low. Also make sure "Render Scale" isn't set higher than 100%.
The main issue I have, is that each time I spawn I get a mouse pointer and cannot interact with the game. A quick alt+tab and clicking back into the game seems to sort it. That's probably something on my end.
So thanks to "gamax92" for doing the Wine-Overwatch fork, Lutris for making it easily available and everyone else involved in Wine (notably Andrew Wesie for the actual patches) for their impressive work.
Find the Wine-Overwatch fork github here. It pulls in the patches for Overwatch from here.
Hopefully these patches can find their way into the official Wine builds sometime, as then people dual-booting for Overwatch won't need to. I'm not sure what's actually going on with these patches right now in regards to making their way into Wine proper, so hopefully someone in the comments will be able to let us know.
Say what you will about Wine, but it's a fantastic way for more people to dip their toes into Linux without having to give up games that will never come to Linux. My own girlfriend now only has Windows for Overwatch and the day it works properly in Wine, she will likely remove her Windows partition.
It seems someone has forked Wine-Staging adding in all the needed patches for Overwatch to work, so I tested it out.
Thanks to Lutris already having this special Wine build available for use, I decided to borrow my girlfriend's copy of Overwatch to see how far it will go.
First of all, Battle.net didn't seem to want to let me install Overwatch unless I set my Windows version in winecfg to Windows 10. It kept complaining that I needed a later version of Windows 7, so I guess the version string Wine sets for Windows 7 is too old, or it's a bug somewhere else in Wine.
This shot was taken by me today using this Wine build:
Then after downloading it for a few minutes, I hit play and it does actually work now. On the lowest possible settings the game is mostly playable now. It does stutter here and there, but it's rather impressive. Hopefully the stuttering will smoothen out as Wine matures some more.
You need to ensure that all settings are on Low (otherwise you get black textures). Setting lowest doesn't actually seem to actually change the textures, so you need to adjust them yourself down to Low. Also make sure "Render Scale" isn't set higher than 100%.
The main issue I have, is that each time I spawn I get a mouse pointer and cannot interact with the game. A quick alt+tab and clicking back into the game seems to sort it. That's probably something on my end.
So thanks to "gamax92" for doing the Wine-Overwatch fork, Lutris for making it easily available and everyone else involved in Wine (notably Andrew Wesie for the actual patches) for their impressive work.
Find the Wine-Overwatch fork github here. It pulls in the patches for Overwatch from here.
Hopefully these patches can find their way into the official Wine builds sometime, as then people dual-booting for Overwatch won't need to. I'm not sure what's actually going on with these patches right now in regards to making their way into Wine proper, so hopefully someone in the comments will be able to let us know.
Say what you will about Wine, but it's a fantastic way for more people to dip their toes into Linux without having to give up games that will never come to Linux. My own girlfriend now only has Windows for Overwatch and the day it works properly in Wine, she will likely remove her Windows partition.
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Are you perhaps using an AMD graphics card? For me the very same level that shows up all darkened shows up perfectly fine (well, much better than that) here on NVidia. It's cool to see when not lagging or stuttering it's able to hit 50fps, albeit on low graphics.
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Are you perhaps using an AMD graphics card? For me the very same level that shows up all darkened shows up perfectly fine (well, much better than that) here on NVidia. It's cool to see when not lagging or stuttering it's able to hit 50fps, albeit on low graphics.
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Back in the days I liked Transgaming's approach of letting users vote on which games they should work to make them work in WINE/Cegega. Sometimes I feel something like this would help. There are games (such as this one) that the Linux community is clearly longing for, but often enough when I see which games they were actually working on, it's games I don't believe are all that high up on people's wishlists.
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Quoting: gamax92liamdaweYou can see my PC info on my profile and in the PC Info link on comments, I am on an Nvidia 980ti.
Are you perhaps using an AMD graphics card? For me the very same level that shows up all darkened shows up perfectly fine (well, much better than that) here on NVidia. It's cool to see when not lagging or stuttering it's able to hit 50fps, albeit on low graphics.
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Quoting: dodrianQuoting: liamdaweFeral have already done the XCOM 2 patch :), was back in early Feb.
Sweet pumpkins! I was on holiday then so missed the announcement, but in any case figured that by the time I got bored of Civ VI The Long War would be ready for me.
Bored of Civ? WHAAAATTT?? :)
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Article updated to reflect more testing done, performance is actually alright, my issue was not actually having everything on Low (see the article).
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Here is my video of Overwatch running at 60 fps with very little glitches:
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Quoting: GuestAnd what about Paladins? It worked fine on Wine 6 months ago, is still working?
Patch 0.40 appears to have introduced an anti-cheat system which does not work at all in Wine as of right now: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42172
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