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Denis Kotlyarov2015-05-28 14:53:08
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Denis Kotlyarov, 2015-05-28 14:53:08

Ubuntu, wine, graphics not working properly, why?

In general, there is such a problem with displaying graphics in games. Very often I use wine for games and observe strange bugs in the graphics. Maybe the problem is in the system drivers (Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09)). Previously, there were no such bugs, but after a while they start again! For example, the game spore, before everything worked fine, you can say perfectly! now I'm seeing something like this https://cloud.mail.ru/public/2fVN/Z7YvtYyWCAnd if I launch the same star wars battlefront 2, then at the beginning of the game I notice a white screen, but then the game continues. I also notice this white screen in gta san andres but then the game is interrupted. How it is possible to cure it and in what party to dig? All the games that I listed worked perfectly! And in Windows these bugs are not observed ... Thanks to everyone for the answers ...

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Nazar Mokrinsky, 2015-05-28
@nazarpc

Roll back to an older version of wine where there were no bugs, write to the developers about the regression (indicating when exactly this happened).

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arch1tect0r, 2015-05-28
@arch1tect0r

I don't see the whole picture, let's say, but there is such a thing - playonlinux. It saves a lot after such unexpected "greetings". In general, in playonlinux you can choose the version of wine and there are versions with certain patches. And there are also installation scripts that connect exactly those native libraries that are needed for this game.
As a rule DirectX should be installed from winetricks to avoid such problems.
And well, all applications in playonlinux live their own separate lives in separate folders, and if you suddenly experiment with winetricks for one application, then the other will not suffer.

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Anton, 2015-05-29
@Gokudera

wine ... game spore

In the incentive, I saw "disputes" under Linux. Vine is not needed.

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