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    GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    Sweet. It works just fine and is comparable to my install on Windows, but no glitches.

    Ohhh yeah!

    Wine 0.9.47 is the package.
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    Re: GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    Good to hear. I haven't tried GTA:VC in Wine recently, but in the past it always had issues with wierd reflections on the cars and way out of synch sound. If those problems are gone, I may just have to give it a try again.

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    Re: GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    Yeah, with the Wine Windows Emulator in the newest version, it runs fine. I haven't had any problems with any glitches yet. The only glitches are on the splash screen, and it's only monochrome, then it switches back to full color.
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    Re: GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    Quote Originally Posted by Presto123 View Post
    Yeah, with the Wine Windows Emulator
    Hehe. You should really look up what WINE stands for

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    Re: GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    Quote Originally Posted by stuart.crouch View Post
    Hehe. You should really look up what WINE stands for
    I wasn't going to mention that, but since you brought it up...

    Wine Is Not an Emulator

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    Re: GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    Quote Originally Posted by cogadh View Post
    I wasn't going to mention that, but since you brought it up...

    Wine Is Not an Emulator
    Hahaha...I know this already, but with WINE, at least the 0.9.47 build, they have placed "Wine windows Emulator" as a WINE program.

    It seemed funny to me, too.
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    Re: GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    I'm using Wine 0.9.49 and having a weird-little problem (but annoying)

    I can't get the game to recognize my right shift key. This doesn't allow me to buy anything on shops!!

    I've tried activating and deactivating the windows manager control over applications on winecfg, but it only makes or not the keyboard work under the game.

    I'm really rally desperate about this.

    Anyone with the same problem?
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    Re: GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    Quote Originally Posted by Presto123 View Post
    Sweet. It works just fine and is comparable to my install on Windows, but no glitches.

    Ohhh yeah!

    Wine 0.9.47 is the package.
    Nice!
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    Re: GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    I am currently re-installing UT2004 with it. Maybe it will work. Last build it worked, but it only had 90 degree movement. It ran fast and all, but I gave up on it.
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    Re: GTA: Vice City No Problems!

    Quote Originally Posted by Presto123 View Post
    I am currently re-installing UT2004 with it. Maybe it will work. Last build it worked, but it only had 90 degree movement. It ran fast and all, but I gave up on it.
    Despite the fact that UT2004 has a native binary for Linux? The original disks have an installer on the disk and the newer compilation CDs have an install method that should work (do a search).

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