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Re: debian-devel-digest Digest V2002 #258



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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alaric Ravenhall" <ravenhall@kracked.com>
To: <debian-devel@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 5:53 AM
Subject: Re: debian-devel-digest Digest V2002 #258


> I downloaded WineX from CVS, and I am now running the Windows version of
> Diablo2 (with a patched Game.exe), Half-life, and Quake III (yeah, I know
> about the native version, but I thought I'd give it a try under WineX).
> Performance is quite a bit slower than native games, with Diablo 2 being
the
> worst performer until I turned all video settings down. On the positive
side,
> Diablo 2's video test program gave me the option of 2d or 3d rendering.  I
am
> quite impressed. Compiling WineX is so trivial that I am surprised noone
has
> mentioned how to do it. Simply cd into the wine directory you have created
> from CVS, and: winetools/wineinstall
>  That's it!
> Ravenhall
>
>
> On Monday 03 June 2002 06:39 pm,
debian-devel-digest-request@lists.debian.org
> wrote:
> > That being said, I don't think many of us care one way or another. If I
> > want winex, I'll download the CVS snapshot. If it runs my games well
> > enough, I may even purchase their monthly license. If not, I won't give
> > them a dime. As it stands, I'm happy playing RtoCW, Quake3, UT, and
> > other Linux native games, so they won't get a dime from me anyway.
>
>
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