[Wine] Problem: Warcraft 3 and OpenGL

Florian Köberle FloriansKarten at web.de
Tue Jun 13 12:14:25 CDT 2006


I have a AMD64 System too, but use a i386 Linux now because of the 
trouble with wine & GLX.

Johan Bluecreek schrieb:
> I do got Ubuntu 6.06, as you do, and I got a nVidia card, and have it 
> set up in the right way (well, maybe not, because warcraft doesn't 
> work). The only difference I can see between our systems are that I've 
> got an AMD64 ubuntu (but running wine in a 32-bit chroot, so no 
> difference).
> And I did all the "set up the cd-rom in the right way"
> 
> Florian Köberle wrote:
>> Johan Bluecreek schrieb:
>>>   Hi, I've got a problem considering wine, and no one seem to be able 
>>> to help me at my distro-forum, so I'm trying this.
>>>
>>> This is my problem:
>>>
>>> I having some difficulties running Warcraft 3. I have several games 
>>> running flawless in wine (Diablo 2, Starcraft, Fallout and others), 
>>> but running warcraft 3 is too slow. I have seen in other threads on 
>>> this forum that one needs opengl to run it smooth. So I tried what 
>>> all recommend:
>>>
>>> wine War3.exe -opengl
>>
>> Warcraft 3 with and without Frozen Throne Extension works fine at my 
>> system. (Ubuntu 6.06 :: i386 :: Current Wine Version)
>>
>> The only thing I did was calling winecfg in order to set my cdrom drive.
>>
>> It runs fine even without -opengl. And Battle.net works too.
>>
>> I suggest that you check if you have installed grahpic driver with 3D 
>> acceleration.
>>
>> If you have a NVidia crad like me and use Ubuntu Linux, you have to do 
>> this:
>> http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/NVidia_Grafikkarten
>>
>> (With Fedora 5 (x64 Version) i had some troubles get Warcraft working, 
>> but with a i368 Ubuntu 6.06 it works on the same pc)
>>
>> Hope that helps you
>>
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