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The Wine Development Release 1.7.23 Is Now Available.
27 July 2014 at 12:41 am UTC

Shadow Warrior 2013 runs more smooth in this wine version

Wine 1.7.22 + Nvidia 340.24

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Wine 1.7.23 + Nvidia 340.24

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Batman Arkham Asylum works with Steam beta July 25 (this title shows VC++ error 6016 on 1.7.22 with steam beta july 23)

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The Wine Development Release 1.7.23 Is Now Available.
26 July 2014 at 9:33 pm UTC

Quoting: Nyamiou@mrdeathjr : Thank you for your tests.

Youre welcome

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The Wine Development Release 1.7.23 Is Now Available.
26 July 2014 at 8:18 pm UTC

As commented before this is other titles from ubisoft with uplay tested with this wine version (and not require crypt32.dll like assassins creed brotherhood)

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And other titles like this

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maybe more later upload assassins creed revelations and shadow warrior 2013(this title up performance in this wine version compared to 1.7.22)

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The Wine Development Release 1.7.23 Is Now Available.
26 July 2014 at 12:35 pm UTC Likes: 1

In my test Steam Jul 15 still working in this wine version (however with beta jul 23 some apps shows VC++ Error R6016)

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And as show in wine bugs fixed, crypt32.dll is not needed more on uplay (in my test)

In saint row the third continues with same character textures problem (performance seems equal to 1.7.22)

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injustice gods among us works on steam beta july 24 (this title shows VC++ error 6016 on 1.7.22 with steam beta july 23)

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And finish with steam beta 24 july test with steam music player

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more later up some results about other ubisoft titles with uplay (assassins creed revelations, farcry 3 and prince of persia forgotten sands), and with steam beta july 25 still works

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GOG com Now Officially Support Linux Games
24 July 2014 at 11:36 am UTC

Quoting: omer666Bought Flatout 2 right away (Wine wrapper), and I don't know if their Wine version uses CSMT but the game runs flawlessly. I'm not even using Ubuntu, I'm on Arch.

But this game run without problem on vanilla wine

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In other cases CSMT is more usefull but depend game (in ones better, in other worst)

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GOL Asks: What Have You Been Playing Recently?
13 July 2014 at 3:01 pm UTC

More testing that playing on wine

https://www.youtube.com/user/mrdeathjr28


Some games tested are

Advent Rising
Alice Madness Returns
Alpha Protocol
Assassins Creed Brotherhood Multiplayer
Assassins Creed Revelations Multiplayer
Bloodrayne 1
Bloodrayne 2
Conflict Denied Ops
Fallout 3
Fallout 3 + NMC textures Mod
FarCry 3
Grand Theft Auto IV
International Snooker
Mass Effect 1
Mass Effect 1 + textures MOD
Saint Row The Third
Spec Ops The Line
Test Drive Unlimited 2 Ultimate Launcher
The Darkness II
Ys I
Ys II

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The Wine Development Release 1.7.22 Is Now Available.
12 July 2014 at 11:13 am UTC

Quoting: Xpander@mrdeathjr

Do you play with such a small resolution in super small window as well?
ofc games perform better with this tiny resolution :)

still nice work with comparing stuff between wine versions..but i would like to see it in resolutions most people are playing.. aka 1080p

On my case use 4:3 Monitor CRT (Samsung 17) but use virtual desktop for see stay on linux (if you use fullscreen everybody can think you stay using windows) and for other details as steam beta version used, nvidia driver panel (on this apears gpu % use, mount of ram used and other things)

On my case i have show a minor idea about wine performance on resolutions closer to HD and much people need this information

On my hardware only try for resolutions closer to HD, on this resolutions fps performance depend more of cpu (and screencasting use 20% to 30% of cpu) however on higher resolution fps performance depend more of vga, my vga its not adequate for HD and upper resolutions)

And good side if on my case runs good with this hardware, other people with more powerfull hardware (CPU - GPU) have many chances on higher resolutions

1080p testings leave to other users with more powerfull hardware, for example user with your hardware: (AMD FX-8320 (i5) - Asus GTX 660 Ti 2GB DirectCU II - 16 GB DDR3 (1866Mhz)

Back to topic do you test wine 1.7.22, on my case i have testing the darkness 2 and appears fps improvemts (like other titles show up in this post)


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The Wine Development Release 1.7.22 Is Now Available.
11 July 2014 at 7:34 pm UTC

On my case steam still working (beta 10 Jul 2014) on this wine version

However on this version saint row the third improve performance and loading time improve too (character bug still continued)

Wine 1.7.21 + Nvidia 340.24

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Wine 1.7.22 + Nvidia 340.24

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On Dead Rising 2 appears performance improvements too

Wine 1.7.20 + Nvidia 340.17

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Wine 1.7.22 + Nvidia 340.24

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And on GTA IV appears performance improvements

Wine 1.7.21 + Nvidia 340.17

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Wine 1.7.22 + Nvidia 340.24

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On The Darkness II and Spec Ops The Line appears performance improvements


The Darkness II


Wine 1.7.21 + Nvidia 340.24

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Wine 1.7.22 + Nvidia 340.24

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Spec Ops The Line


Wine 1.7.21 + Nvidia 340.24

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Wine 1.7.22 + Nvidia 340.24

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The Wine Development Release 1.7.21 Is Now Available.
30 June 2014 at 1:02 pm UTC

Quoting: vulture
Quoting: BladeforceThere's no denying that Wine is an absolutely incredible achievement and with literally no documentation to go off either. Wine is absolutely fantastic for windows programs under GNU I run quite a few older games from the 1998 era flawlessly that will never be ported to GNU today.
I applaud the wine developers for their fantastic contribution to GNU.
I have ZERO respect for anyone that just says meh to such fantastic software and obviously has no understanding of the hard wor the wine developers put into this. Long live Wine!
as much as i agree with you on "wine is awesome", there is legitimate "meh" reason. if we keep buying new games to run under wine, then we're just negating the reasons why developers should do linux ports. why would they if sales are the same? and as good wine it is, it isn't as good as real port

This situation stay mainly on AAA titles from companies like as (EA - KONAMI - UBISOFT - BETHESDA - NAMCO and many others) or on old titles where dont have port

On my case buy games (mainly AAA titles) only if game runs on wine, for example this titles

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on my youtube channel have some videos of various games (mainly AAA) running on wine (around 1150 videos for now) and utilities installation on wine

https://www.youtube.com/user/mrdeathjr28

Or some results on my blog since 2009

http://gamesonwine.blogspot.com/

The Wine Development Release 1.7.21 Is Now Available.
28 June 2014 at 12:29 pm UTC

On my case steam still working on this wine version

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But character graphics errors still apeear on saint row the third

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and others stay working

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:)