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The Wine Staging team has put out their 2.11 release and it comes with some interesting fixes. They've done some adjustments to help run GTA 5 and The Witcher 3.

As a reminder: Wine Staging is the testing area for future features and fixes to make it into the normal Wine development releases and then eventually a stable Wine build.

First up, some highlights of the release:
  • Preloader compatibility enhancements for older macOS versions.
  • NVAPI improvements.
  • Support for starting position-independent executables (PIE) from Wine.
  • Keyboard/Mouse handling fixes.
  • Various smaller bug fixes and improvements.


As for the game fixes: The Witcher 3 should now display intro videos and contain less graphical glitches to give a more complete experience. GTA 5 no longer needs "-GPUCount 1" as parameter or to change the PCI IDs to run the game on a NVIDIA graphic card. They've also fixed some input issues in GTA 5.

They also put in a fix for the remaining mouse issues in Unity engine games.

See their release notes here. Sounds like a pretty fun release. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Whitewolfe80 Jun 28, 2017
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: razing32My wonder is if i can get Starcraft 1 or remastered working so i can play with friends.

Starcraft 1 now dies when i start battle net.

depends what the game is built on sc2 is based on dx9 so it very easy to get up and running on wine however if its DX11 it could be brutal

Blizzard games are a pain to run , especially their client.
Starcraft 2 should work fine

I still have yet to try the solution provided by camoceltic :
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/wine-staging-210-released-with-more-anti-cheat-fixes.9837/page=4#r95618

really i am yet to have a problem with either sc 2 or hearthstone however i have not booted heartstone in ages
razing32 Jun 28, 2017
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: razing32My wonder is if i can get Starcraft 1 or remastered working so i can play with friends.

Starcraft 1 now dies when i start battle net.

depends what the game is built on sc2 is based on dx9 so it very easy to get up and running on wine however if its DX11 it could be brutal

Blizzard games are a pain to run , especially their client.
Starcraft 2 should work fine

I still have yet to try the solution provided by camoceltic :
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/wine-staging-210-released-with-more-anti-cheat-fixes.9837/page=4#r95618

really i am yet to have a problem with either sc 2 or hearthstone however i have not booted heartstone in ages

Are you starting the installers directly ? Or through BattleNet client ?
What win version ?
StackMasher Jun 28, 2017
Yup, the keyboard issue in GTA V is gone but other than that it's still the glitchy and slow mess it's always been since it was first launchable. I have an nvidia card and I never heard of this -GPUCount 1 thing before though

Need.... Patience........... 0.0

edit: also, anyone who has newer versions of the game can't launch it due to DRM, delete the "update" folder from the game's root and play offline or install a crack


Last edited by StackMasher on 28 June 2017 at 5:33 pm UTC
backplate101 Jun 28, 2017
can someone please confirm weather 2.11 staging is 32bit or 64bit format? I was using P.O.L with 2.11 64bit and the game wouldn't launch.
2.11-staging 64bit wasn't available. Am i wrong?
Shmerl Jun 28, 2017
Quoting: backplate101can someone please confirm weather 2.11 staging is 32bit or 64bit format? I was using P.O.L with 2.11 64bit and the game wouldn't launch.
2.11-staging 64bit wasn't available. Am i wrong?

I don't use POL builds. Better install staging packages directly, and just reference them from POL (for example by making a symlink). Some packages are here: https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/
Faalagorn Jun 28, 2017
If they fixed the mouse issues that should bump several titles' rating I maintain to Gold :). Gotta re-test them soon, though it's worth mentioning that many Unity titles can be made run natively :).
Whitewolfe80 Jun 29, 2017
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: razing32My wonder is if i can get Starcraft 1 or remastered working so i can play with friends.

Starcraft 1 now dies when i start battle net.

depends what the game is built on sc2 is based on dx9 so it very easy to get up and running on wine however if its DX11 it could be brutal

Blizzard games are a pain to run , especially their client.
Starcraft 2 should work fine

I still have yet to try the solution provided by camoceltic :
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/wine-staging-210-released-with-more-anti-cheat-fixes.9837/page=4#r95618

really i am yet to have a problem with either sc 2 or hearthstone however i have not booted heartstone in ages

Are you starting the installers directly ? Or through BattleNet client ?
What win version ?

Under windows 7 basically i used the guide from gamers on linux tweaking it for windows 7 and that is pretty much it and never had any problems oh and no download the client or just use my retail dvd copy.


Last edited by Whitewolfe80 on 29 June 2017 at 4:45 pm UTC
razing32 Jun 29, 2017
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: razing32My wonder is if i can get Starcraft 1 or remastered working so i can play with friends.

Starcraft 1 now dies when i start battle net.

depends what the game is built on sc2 is based on dx9 so it very easy to get up and running on wine however if its DX11 it could be brutal

Blizzard games are a pain to run , especially their client.
Starcraft 2 should work fine

I still have yet to try the solution provided by camoceltic :
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/wine-staging-210-released-with-more-anti-cheat-fixes.9837/page=4#r95618

really i am yet to have a problem with either sc 2 or hearthstone however i have not booted heartstone in ages

Are you starting the installers directly ? Or through BattleNet client ?
What win version ?

Under windows 7 basically i used the guide from gamers on linux tweaking it for windows 7 and that is pretty much it and never had any problems oh and no download the client or just use my retail dvd copy.

Hmm.
Can you link the guide please ?
Also , don't have a retail copy. Just have the digital version. :(
Whitewolfe80 Jun 30, 2017
Hmm.
Can you link the guide please ?
Also , don't have a retail copy. Just have the digital version. :([/quote]
http://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/starcraft-ii-guide.387/page-5#post-10830

the guide is for play on linux but other than that only changes i made were to win version and screen size. It should not be a problem either version. Also the pol utility does actually have an updated script for sc2.
razing32 Jul 1, 2017
Quoting: Whitewolfe80Hmm.
Can you link the guide please ?
Also , don't have a retail copy. Just have the digital version. :(

http://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/starcraft-ii-guide.387/page-5#post-10830

the guide is for play on linux but other than that only changes i made were to win version and screen size. It should not be a problem either version. Also the pol utility does actually have an updated script for sc2.[/quote]
Thank you very much :)
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