

I don't see any mention of your hardware, old or new won't matter.

They admit there is a Windows audio bug, in the help file on the CD, but never did anything to address it. The game Afterlife by Lucas Arts is one that quickly comes to mind. Sadly some games will have have issues even in their native OS. The link to the AppDB is at the top of this forum page on the right. Also be sure to look in the App Database here for any needed tweaks and workarounds. Check the games you have installed and make certain they don't require a patch. Another game I own in my collect is Tron 2.0, it will install just fine, but in order to play, I have to patch after I install from the original 2 CD set. This game for example, required me to download a fix patch, made to correct it for Window 10 users. A good example of this is "Command and Conquer: Tiberian Sun" with invisible menus. Some of the DX9 games menus are messed up even for Windows 10. wine32 off your home.Īh! I love the smell of nostalgia in the morning. This will create a new hidden virtual drive called. If it barks at you about 32 bit systems, just add the system variable at the prompt $ That error message will focus what is going on with your Wine version. Should your game crash, execute the line from the terminal prompt $ and when the crash occurs, see what the message states withing the terminal window. Finally point to the program executable, if you installed it to the virtual drive, that would most likely be '~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Splinter Cell CT/System' for my example. Set the base resolution to 1280x720 the monitors were incredibly small and I have to use 640x480 for my old Starcraft game. Title the desktop window UBIsoft, call it what you like.ģ. Execute wine with an explorer desktop option.Ģ. Wine explorer '/desktop=UBIsoft,1280x720' 'media/myname/drive-path-to-my-programs/splintercell3.exe'ġ. With some of my old programs, I run a link that looks like this for example It would be best to respond something like wine-6.0.1 I try not to use winetricks or install DirectX, DirectX is not perfect yet either, and is not made to be used with Linux.Ĭheck at the terminal window prompt $ wine -version with that said, let's back this train up. I have some incredibly old games rusting away inside my PC.
