I considered that as well, so in Fallout 3 and Risen I have switched several Wine versions including CSMT and doublebuffer, then even tried resolutions and graphics settings on low but still get really bad frame stutters.
Maybe it is related to a library that Daerandin is speaking of when I...
1. All of my PlayOnLinux games are frame stuttering or slow
Native games like Portal 2 run perfectly
Crysis Warhead (PlayOnLinux) runs pretty smooth
League of Legends runs pretty smooth
2. Steps Taken:
Wine Solution editing /etc/pulse/default.pa - Underrun error solution
Another solution...
Me too...
I went ahead and tried the Wine Alsa solution linked in your thread. The "underrun" errors are gone, but games are still running slow. I know its not my hardware or configuration because I didn't have these problems previously on Mint 14.
#!/usr/bin/pulseaudio -nF
#
# This file is part of PulseAudio.
#
# PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your...
You are right, I get this error with dmix and device_id=1
W: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Default and alternate sample rates are the same.
E: [pulseaudio] module-alsa-sink.c: Failed to parse module arguments
E: [pulseaudio] module.c: Failed to load module "module-alsa-sink" (argument: "device_id=1 # 0...
So removing /home/booman/.pulse/default.pa will reduce drop-outs or is there something I need to comment/uncomment in /etc/pulse/default.pa?
Also, in your tutorial, should I still add:
load-module module-alsa-sink device_id=1
load-module module-alsa-sink device_id=2
Even though I only want...
I forgot to tell you that I did login to League of Legends and started a match.
Loading all of the Players takes a while, but I was in-game and actually played a bit. No problems. Not even a store crash.
I was going to try Mint 16 64-bit because I read if you use 64-bit Wine the problem doesn't exist, but then I realized that these games all require 32-bit virtual drives and PlayOnLinux is only 32-bit. So it probably won't change anything.
I also downloaded Ubuntu 14.10 Beta, but I hesitate to...
I'm not sure what version of Blackbox you are using, but here is a Blog with some steps on how to install Intel drivers:
Install xserver-xorg-video-intel
Of course this is at your own risk. installing drivers can break things in Linux if they are not supported by your hardware or Linux distro...
I don't mind waiting, but should I still post my Guides if I'm having performance issues?
This is why I'm frustrated... the main reason I use Linux is for PlayOnLinux and games. Since my games are having problems related to audio, I'm not sure if others will have similar problems as well.
I...
Blackbox must be using open-source drivers.
What video chip is your computer using: Intel, AMD, Nvidia?
I recommend searching online on how to install the proprietary drivers. Open source drivers rarely get the performance games need from the video chip.
I'm still having a problem. I have tried your .asoundrc script and games are still slow.
I have tried Wine's suggestion with .asoundrc and changes in default.pa but still slow.
I have even confirmed that pulseaudio isn't running and games are still choppy.
I tried the changes in daemon.conf:
...
Here are a bunch more free games on Desura: Free Games
Just install the Desura client and then create an account.
Login and search for one of those games on the list, then it will automatically install.
0A.D. is pretty harmless installation. I've never used Blackbox, but Ubuntu and Mint should have it in the software installer. Just search for 0A.D. and install it.
Otherwise, there are a bunch of other free games out there: Free Linux Games
Something 3D is preferred so we know if the video...
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