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The latest release candidate of Wine has kept on quashing bugs as version 3.0 shapes up for release sometime soon.

There’s not much that’s eye-catching in this release, as this is a bug fix release and is otherwise subject to a code freeze. Nonetheless, there’s a few fixes for games and other programs that should interest some people. Here’s a few game-related fixes that made it in:

  • Regression in Warframe - Crash when Updating user information (Usually when ending a mission).
  • regression in Age of Empires 2: ingame mostly black in recent wine version
  • Sonic & Knuckles Collection: arrow buttons are very narrow
  • Far Cry crashes when opening the save game menu
  • Wizardry 8 hangs when starting a new game or loading a saved game

Wine 3.0 is set to be a big release, with Direct3D 11 support, among other things. It’s exciting to see how far along Wine development has come in recent years as it’s an important tool since a lot of programs will never be ported to non-Windows platforms (or even to newer versions of Windows).

If you’re curious to see the other changes in this RC, check out the complete patch notes here.

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Krogash86 Dec 23, 2017
The Elder Scrolls Online, is it working ?
1xok Dec 23, 2017
Could it be there is no PPA release (https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu) for 2.22 because of Wine 3.0?

I am curious to see if 3.0 changes the performance and graphic errors of GTA V.

Anyway, Wine is a great thing.
tpau Dec 23, 2017
Quoting: fabry92I can't play Hearthstone from 4 month... I hope they will fix it
have you checked on AppDB and the wine bugtracker if it is already known?
StackMasher Dec 23, 2017
Quoting: 1xokCould it be there is no PPA release (https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu) for 2.22 because of Wine 3.0?

I am curious to see if 3.0 changes the performance and graphic errors of GTA V.

Anyway, Wine is a great thing.
For me it doesn't launch without staging
axredneck Dec 23, 2017
...but where wine-staging disappeared?
tpau Dec 23, 2017
Quoting: axredneck...but where wine-staging disappeared?
Probably on christmas vacation :)
De1m0s Dec 24, 2017
<<There’s not much that’s eye-catching in this release>>

No, it isn't, and last one was not, and the one before wasn't too.

I have installed, and wait for proper working:

Rise of the tomb raider (rated bronze with wine-staging 2.21)
The Surge (playable with wine-staging 2.21, graphic glitches)
DarkSouls3 (Starts with wine staging 2.21, menu and character creation is working, game crashes later)
Resident evil 7
Nioh (start-screen appears with wine staging, crashes then)

None of them does even start with vanilla wine; nothing appears, nothing works with newest wine.

So, no time to celebrate at the moment. I don't understand, why things that work in staging 2.21 do not work with newest vanilla version. The patches in staging should be integrated in vanilla meantime.

This was the last plain version i tested. Wait for next staging.
sonic Dec 24, 2017
Quoting: De1m0s<<There’s not much that’s eye-catching in this release>>

So, no time to celebrate at the moment. I don't understand, why things that work in staging 2.21 do not work with newest vanilla version. The patches in staging should be integrated in vanilla meantime.

This was the last plain version i tested. Wait for next staging.

Some of staging patches will not be integrated into vanilla, ever. Because some patches are just hacks, workarounds, and there is no place for such a patches in vanilla Wine. I saw some discussion about creating another Wine branch just for these dirty hacks wich can not be merged - so people would not complain about some cases where some game is working in staging for years and not for vanilla yet. But it will probably never happen.

I personally know two games (and their bugs) which are working in staging but not in testing. These patches are not, fortunatelly, some dirty hacks, so they could be integrated into testing in the future.
mrdeathjr Dec 24, 2017
Quoting: ziabiceDo you still have ELEX installed?

How it works with the latest WINE version?

Quoting: sonicSome of staging patches will not be integrated into vanilla, ever.

Because some patches are just hacks, workarounds, and there is no place for such a patches in vanilla Wine.

I saw some discussion about creating another Wine branch just for these dirty hacks wich can not be merged - so people would not complain about some cases where some game is working in staging for years and not for vanilla yet.

But it will probably never happen.

I personally know two games (and their bugs) which are working in staging but not in testing.

These patches are not, fortunatelly, some dirty hacks, so they could be integrated into testing in the future.

Exactly for this reason i dont test more DX11 titles (case elex and others)

Wine vanilla needs many staging patches for fix various DX11 games case: 1D textures, deffered context and others

However when begin next development cycle**, i can test DX11 titles again

**Hopefully around february maybe wine 3.1 staging ?

^_^


Last edited by mrdeathjr on 24 December 2017 at 2:36 pm UTC
silmeth Dec 25, 2017
Quoting: Krogash86The Elder Scrolls Online, is it wor6king ?

My girlfriend tried to play it on wine-staging 2.21 with nVidia GTX 1080 – and although it somehow worked, it was not playable due to graphics flickering.

According to winehq appdb this problem does not appear on AMD cards with Mesa, so supposedly it works OK there.


Last edited by silmeth on 25 December 2017 at 1:11 pm UTC
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