View Full Version : wine + starcraft = bad
RastaMahata
February 3rd, 2005, 05:00 PM
I recently installed wine to try out starcraft and warcraft 3.
Surprisingly enough, starcraft ran slow, and warcraft3 was a breeze...
i tried the nice -n 20 thing, but the sound was choppy, without it, it ran damn slow.
Why is an old game running worse than a new one? I also tried cedega cvs, same problem... is there something screwing starcraft or something? also, worms armageddon runs damn slow...
What's wrong?! will this be fixed in warty? or soon enough?
jdodson
February 3rd, 2005, 05:17 PM
I recently installed wine to try out starcraft and warcraft 3.
Surprisingly enough, starcraft ran slow, and warcraft3 was a breeze...
i tried the nice -n 20 thing, but the sound was choppy, without it, it ran damn slow.
Why is an old game running worse than a new one? I also tried cedega cvs, same problem... is there something screwing starcraft or something? also, worms armageddon runs damn slow...
What's wrong?! will this be fixed in warty? or soon enough?
it is not a warty problem, it is a wine/cedega problem.
the next version of ubuntu might contain a new version of wine that fixes the issue.
Botsinge
February 3rd, 2005, 07:33 PM
I've had the same problem with StarCraft a couple of months ago, if I remember corretly you have to disable "Accelerated Interprocess Communication" to get it to run smooth.
RastaMahata
February 4th, 2005, 12:21 AM
where could I find that option?
Botsinge
February 4th, 2005, 04:00 AM
If you're running Cedega it's the third option from the end in properties for the shortcut.
In ordinarie Wine I don't really know, I can't find it (at least in my config). In my Cedega-config the option is located under Wineserver and is called:
[Wineserver]
"SHMWineserver" = "N"If it's of any help.
EDIT: The options I'm talking about is from the Cedega GUI Point2Play.
RastaMahata
February 5th, 2005, 04:02 AM
If you're running Cedega it's the third option from the end in properties for the shortcut.
In ordinarie Wine I don't really know, I can't find it (at least in my config). In my Cedega-config the option is located under Wineserver and is called:
[Wineserver]
"SHMWineserver" = "N"If it's of any help.
EDIT: The options I'm talking about is from the Cedega GUI Point2Play.
Nope, didnt work! :(
HaloGray
February 10th, 2005, 09:14 PM
Sorry for the slight thread revival, but I got Starcraft running pretty smooth by disabling the mouse catcher option in /home/username/.wine/config
It also allows things to run in windowed mode and still capture keyboard commands.
Find:
"DXGrab" = "Y"
Replace with:
"DXGrab" = "N"
Hopefully it improves for you.
FYI - I'm using straight wine, which I configured with ease thanks to winetools. I'm not using winex/cedega and have no suggestions for those who are.
I'm using wine version: 20050111-1
RastaMahata
February 12th, 2005, 02:19 AM
Sorry for the slight thread revival, but I got Starcraft running pretty smooth by disabling the mouse catcher option in /home/username/.wine/config
It also allows things to run in windowed mode and still capture keyboard commands.
Find:
"DXGrab" = "Y"
Replace with:
"DXGrab" = "N"
Hopefully it improves for you.
FYI - I'm using straight wine, which I configured with ease thanks to winetools. I'm not using winex/cedega and have no suggestions for those who are.
I'm using wine version: 20050111-1
I suppose winetools is apt-gettable?
Kebabji
October 10th, 2005, 09:14 PM
try setting the winecfg to 16 bit res instead of the default (for me at least) 24. it speeds up sc quite fast.
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