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Supreme LagHiya. I switched to Ubuntu a few days back, and have been adjusting to using the Linux equivalents of Windows applications. However, as an aspiring game Dev, there are certain applications which, while not having Ubuntu equivalents, are still needed by me. My solution, of course, was WINE. I'd heard that WINE runs .exes faster than XP, but I have been experiencing the opposite. WINE opens the application okay, but when I want to run a test play of the game I'm building, I get monstrous amounts of lag. There are also other strange issues (I can't use the "clear" color in theSo, what's my best bet for optimizing speed? Should I just create a windows partition, or can I get WINE to work? Also, just a few pieces of background info:
My video card is: Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 04) My Ubuntu is 9.10 (when I type 9.10, it feels like saying "divided by zero") |
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Re: Supreme LagWine performance depends a lot on the app and in case of multimedia/apps games the display drivers are even more important. Besides Nvidia most display drivers are incomplete, buggy and slow in some cases. Since your GPU isn't that power Windows might be quicker for you.
The only way to speed it up is likely to disable Compiz if you are using that else you are more or less out of luck unless you put an Nvidia card in. |
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Re: Supreme LagSo, would purchasing and installing this video card would allow me to use the application more or less flawlessly? http://microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0291635[/url]
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Re: Supreme Lag> I'd heard that WINE runs .exes faster than XP This is likely an exaggeration. There are applications that will run faster under Wine, but this is currently just a small portion (graphics-intensive apps are unlikely to be a part of this) of all applications since Wine currently focuses on compatibility and not speed. As for getting to know what video cards work best with Linux and Wine, you'd best find and compare forum topics discussing this sort of thing (ubuntuforums has a decent amount of such discussion I believe, but just Google it). |
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Re: Supreme Lagpikzilla,
As a fellow developer, I take special interest in your question. Despite what you've heard, 3D and some 2D games are notoriously slower in Wine. The OpenGL-based games seem to do pretty good (Quake3 demo, Half-Life 1), but the DirectX based games (Half-Life2, TFC2) seem to have performance AND compatibility issues, even with the fastest computers and the best video cards. The exe's that I've seen run faster are usually desktop applications such as Lotus Notes, but I've still had the same performance issues with desktop applications such as Reaper that make extensive use of the sound card. Is there a chance you -- as a developer -- can try to build a native linux version of your games? I actually get a better performance with games like "YoFrankie!" in linux than I do in windows, but the game was specifically compiled to run in linux. If not, you may be able to find pointers from companies such as "Reaper" that have gone out of their way to tweak compatibility with wine for the Linux community, or the wine developers mailing list may have programming pointers. Good luck. -Tres On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 11:41 PM, pikzilla <wineforum-user@...> wrote: > Hiya. I switched to Ubuntu a few days back, and have been adjusting to > using the Linux equivalents of Windows applications. However, as an aspiring > game Dev, there are certain applications which, while not having Ubuntu > equivalents, are still needed by me. My solution, of course, was WINE. I'd > heard that WINE runs .exes faster than XP, but I have been experiencing the > opposite. WINE opens the application okay, but when I want to run a test > play of the game I'm building, I get monstrous amounts of lag. There are > also other strange issues (I can't use the "clear" color in theSo, what's my > best bet for optimizing speed? Should I just create a windows partition, or > can I get WINE to work? Also, just a few pieces of background info: > My video card is: > Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 04) > My Ubuntu is 9.10 (when I type 9.10, it feels like saying "divided by > zero") > > > > > > -- - Tres.Finocchiaro@... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20091108/277a1c3f/attachment.htm> |
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Re: Supreme LagBleh; Sorry to take to long to reply. Unfortunately, the software I use (Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer edition) has pretty much no native linux compatability. Even if it did, while the test builds I ran would work better, some of the other problems (mostly with the included sprite editor) within the actual application would be present. Is there anything hardware or software wise that I can do? I know that it's possible to run it flawlessly (I have a friend on Ubuntu who does), so perhaps its more of a video card issue (I'm on all-Intel hardware, with which I have had great struggles with, until the 9.10 update came out).
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Re: Supreme LagHave you read of performance issues with your specific video controller? I
would look there. New hardware could very well fix it, but its good to know the root cause. -Tres On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 7:09 PM, pikzilla <wineforum-user@...> wrote: > Bleh; Sorry to take to long to reply. Unfortunately, the software I use > (Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer edition) has pretty much no native linux > compatability. Even if it did, while the test builds I ran would work > better, some of the other problems (mostly with the included sprite editor) > within the actual application would be present. Is there anything hardware > or software wise that I can do? I know that it's possible to run it > flawlessly (I have a friend on Ubuntu who does), so perhaps its more of a > video card issue (I'm on all-Intel hardware, with which I have had great > struggles with, until the 9.10 update came out). > > > > > > -- - Tres.Finocchiaro@... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20091110/e05dfaf2/attachment.htm> |
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