My bad! I don't know what possessed me! I'm all for compatibility layered or otherwise!ThunderRd said:Hey HEY all youse guys. Don't you know that WINE is NOT an M-YOULATER
lolz :mrgreen:
booman said:Arg!
Thats not good news...
As you have already noticed, some games won't work in newer versions of Wine and we are forced to use an older version.
There seems to be a backwards compatability issue with certain games and we are stuck with the old Wine.
If your card won't work with older Wine versions, then the list of games will get smaller.
My card is not as new as yours but is still not even one year old. I have not seen a lot of issues with this.
So far most of my games work. Old and new. I just use the recommended Wine from PlayOnLinux and if it doesn't work I try the newest one or the most reliable 1.4.1
And by god I should have realized I would be! Mint after all prides itself on being a bit behind the curve to insure stability.ThunderRd said:You're slow
I've had that update for two whole days already in Gentoo.
booman said:For now I can live with this too.
When I start upgrading and building new machines I may have to finally eliminate some games from the list.
You know, Windows isn't all that different. Most games still run in XP but some games require an emulator like DOS Box.
The cool thing with PlayOnLinux is you can quickly configure Wine to run like Windows 95, XP, Vista and 7
I'm sure Windows 8 will soon be on that list too
Just Wine