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Hello,
i would like to play Anno 1404 on wine, as I don't want to setup an own windows partition.
I've installed it with wine, set the dbghelp.dll to native, and set DirectX to version 9 in the engine.ini of Anno.
Now i try to start it, but the intro isn't played correctly (instead of the video there are only colored blocks, but with sound). Then i see a brown background, with a full correctly working cursor. Then it changes the background color to a bright yellow. I have the working cursor, and sound, but no menu or images, only the yellow background.
On the console appear two different messages very often:
fixme:d3d:debug_d3dformat Unrecognized 909201952 (as fourcc: R16) WINED3DFORMAT!
fixme:d3d:getFormatDescEntry Can't find format unrecognized(909201952) in the format lookup tableI have a ati radeon hd2600xt (mobile edition), and i am using the open source driver (xf86-video-ati).
Can anybody help me?
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Maybe you can try to disable intro video. See last part of the first post there :
http://forums-de.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/t … 076577/p/1
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The problem is not only the intro, it also shows nothing on the menu screen.... I thought it will be helpful for troubleshooting, but disabling it won't change anything, as I can skip the intro by pressing the esc-key.
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Knows nobody a solution? ![]()
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Open-source-driver is a no-go, if you want to play games with Wine.
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Although other games are working well?
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Nagian, what Wine version do you use?
Some user writes the game is OK under v1.1.39:
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p … &iId=18788
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Although other games are working well?
Which games do you mean? The open source driver doesn't support the functions Anno 1404 needs.
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I've used wine 1.1.41, but it's also not working with 1.1.39, just tested in this moment.
Native Linux games, like supertux or neverball. The OpenSource driver has got 3d-accleration a few months ago.
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Native Linux games, like supertux or neverball. The OpenSource driver has got 3d-accleration a few months ago.
Well yes, these are native Linux games, they work very well with the opensource driver, but not games with wine. I test the open source driver from time to time with wine games and so far I had 0 success. Supertux, SuperTuxKart, Neverball, Warsow and so on... they work really good. But Wine games... nope. At least not for me.
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Well, i don't want to use the official ati-driver, as i don't like it....
But on the radeonProgram-Page from the xorg-wiki (http://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonProgram) are also a few windows-games listed, working with wine. The problem is that anno 1404 isn't listened.... So I don't think that wine in general is a problem, and maybe i'll find a solution ![]()
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So I don't think that wine in general is a problem, and maybe i'll find a solution
Well, those games, which use OpenGL instead of DirectX/Direct3D should work, and old DirectX-Games.
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