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  • Wine 4.0-RC6 Fixes Bugs With Crysis, Final Fantasy & Other Windows Games

    Phoronix: Wine 4.0-RC6 Fixes Bugs With Crysis, Final Fantasy & Other Windows Games

    While last week's Wine 4.0-RC5 release was quite a small release due to the holidays, Wine 4.0-RC6 is now available and it's back on track with more bug-fixing...

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  • #2
    In this wine version fix crysis 1 lighting issues

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    • #3
      In this wine version OpenMPT is still broken in HiDPI

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      • #4
        At least we don't need to ask whether it can run Crysis.

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        • #5
          Ha! I thought I was the only one who still used Crysis. I've always found games boring for some reason, but the engineer in me has always loved the graphics!. Crysis was one of the first games I ever bought that had such complex and beautiful (for the time) graphics and it's still one of the first games I install with Steam. A word of warning though, for some reason Steam actually stopped supporting Crysis a long time ago and you to change some directory names and copy a different 64 bit version to Steam to make it run.

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          • #6
            As it was common at that time, the game originally was released with disc copy protection malware drivers in 2007.
            But there's a GoG version that should run as x64 without further adjustments.

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            • #7
              Proton is Valves "wine for steam".
              Everything outside steam works just as usual. You can still run windows steam games the old way if youre unhappy with Proton.

              I think you also can enable and disable some Proton features with environment variabels.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ihatemichael

                Why no video?
                Hi i sorry for that but i stay busy this days however i hope stay more free finish this week, i hope so

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