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Wine, games and open source ATI driver?
Runs on Fedora 13, AthlonX2, 2G RAM, ATI Radeon x2300. Unfortunately ATI dropped support for non-HD cards in the proprietary driver, so you have to use the open source radeon.
So. The goal is to cut yourself in POP Warrior Within or Fallout 3. On Windows, it all ran. Under the vine, the couple flies.
In general, any Windows game that uses Direct3d either slows down or crashes. Not even Diablo II. When you put DirectDraw in it, it flies. Direct3d slows down.
Installed Directx in Wine from winetricks.
Attention question. Is this a driver jamb or is it still possible to do something, tune it, install some kind of DLL, etc.?
On winehq they write that all these games come with Gold status, i.e. go.
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AMD has dropped support for ≤ R500 cards. Your card is RV610 and it should work with proprietary driver.
By the way, free 3d drivers don’t know how (it’s a long-standing feature, I don’t really follow it because I use Nvidia, I don’t know if anything has changed in the last month, but a month ago things were exactly like this. so what about some kind of 3d acceleration with these firewood? It doesn't work.Try the proprietary ones.I would kill AMD for support from vidya in linux...(
I myself suffer from this. Video Mobile Express x1250, but the video - specifically sank (compared to Windows. Only left it). Although glxgears gives out ~ 1600FPS in d3d under wine, sometimes with jambs textures, sometimes FPS in the region of 2-5.
Winetricks has an option d3ddxrenderer=opengl (I don't remember exactly the name of the option, but this option is at the end). We install. True, some 3d applications will not run, and the rest will run faster.
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