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Hi all, i installed Sacred and i'm trying to play it with Wine...
The game works, but it's very slow, i think that's too slow being a pretty old game...
I've tried launching it from the terminal and i get lots of errors like this:
err:d3d:context_check_fbo_status FBO 0 is incomplete, driver bug?
fixme:d3d:debug_fbostatus Unrecognied FBO status 0x00000000
fixme:d3d:context_check_fbo_status FBO status unrecognized (0)
err:d3d:context_check_fbo_status FBO 0 is incomplete, driver bug?
fixme:d3d:debug_fbostatus Unrecognied FBO status 0x00000000
fixme:d3d:context_check_fbo_status FBO status unrecognized (0)and, after lots of lines with the same text, i get this:
fixme:font:WineEngRemoveFontResourceEx (L".\\FONT\\ANTQS__.TTF", 0, (nil)): stub
fixme:font:WineEngRemoveFontResourceEx (L".\\FONT\\CAROLING.TTF", 0, (nil)): stub
X Error of failed request: GLXBadContextTag
Major opcode of failed request: 153 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 117 (X_GLXGetIntegerv)
Serial number of failed request: 196560
Current serial number in output stream: 196560What can i do?
I have a 2.3 dual core CPU, 4Gb RAM and an ATI HD4350, i think it should run fine...
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Which video driver are you running ?
If you are using the radeon driver then a low performance is no big wonder since the drivers are dogslow compared to fglrx. ![]()
Esp. in combination with WINE they have certain issues, e.g. games do not run with the D3D to OpenGL wrapper although the normally run fine with fglrx.
Unfortunately ATI has a bad reputation in combination with WINE. Be it with fglrx or (IMO currently even worse) with radeon driver.
What you can do ?
Toss out your ATI card and put in a cheap previous-previous generation NVidia board (e.g. 7900GS / 8600 GTS).
If you run the radeon driver the cheapest solution might be to use fglrx instead.
HTH,
D$
Last edited by Darksoul71 (2010-05-19 09:18:59)
My archlinux x86_64 host:
AMD E350 (2x1.6GHz) / 8GB DDR3 RAM / GeForce 9500GT (passive) / Arch running from 16GB USB Stick
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Yes i'm using the radeon drivers ![]()
Ok, thanks for reply, that's not a big problem because i still have a little windows partiton ![]()
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Keeping a small Windows partition in dual boot for gaming is still a good idea if you want maximum performance.
As you can see from my signature I have an ATI HD4670. Under Windows the performance is in between a GeForce 9600GT and a GeForce 9600GSO.
Under Linux with the radeon driver the card is much slower than the GeForce 7900GS with closed source NVidia driver I use on my other Ubuntu system.
Last edited by Darksoul71 (2010-05-19 09:49:39)
My archlinux x86_64 host:
AMD E350 (2x1.6GHz) / 8GB DDR3 RAM / GeForce 9500GT (passive) / Arch running from 16GB USB Stick
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