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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    Best to wait for entire patch before starting tho. It WILL be either incredibly slow, or not run at all.

    Since you have an Nvidia 8400 Mobile chip, play will not be great, but still alot better than Intel (lol).

    A few tips:
    • I prefer to launch WoW with the "-opengl" command appended to the rest of the launcher. WoW will add the correct line in config.wtf for you. No real need to edit.
    • I've found that running in Win XP mode seems to make WoW happiest, with sound and updates seeming to work best.
    • As you already know, INSTALL THE PROPRIETARY DRIVERS!
    • Put ALL the in-game Video Option sliders to 'lowest", and set everything you can to lowest "button". If you want to raise things, do them one at a time, and try them out first. Find a balance between what actually works as far as FPS goes, and what looks "pretty" (With your chip, ain't gonna be much pretty going on. 5mans should be OK, 10 mans might be iffy, and forget 25+ man raids. You just ain't got the horsepower.)
    • Just be patient, and hope for the best.


    No other "configs" will do much good for you. Even as 'old' as WoW is, it's (graphics) have been getting more and more "intense", and TRUE hardware specs are going up (Yes, you CAN 'play' on an Intel Chip in Linux, but 'quality of play' will be horrendous)

    Good luck!
    Running wine/WoW on a AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+(2.6GHz)w/4GB DDRII(667) and a NV9600GSO w/768MB DDRIII.

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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    Since you have a dual core processor, you may also want to try out the wine fps patch. Wow is pretty cpu reliant game and this can net a 20% frame rate boost in busy areas.

    I've written a guide up here:
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...1&postcount=12


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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    I have been having a problem running World of Warcraft with Opengl. If I add -opengl to the end of the command in the terminal World of Warcraft opens a small window with the message: "wow is unable to start up 3d acceleration". The same happens if I edit the config file to open Wow with opengl. Running in Directx mode causes the game to run at 1 fps.
    My info:
    Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T6600 @ 2.20GHz × 2
    Graphics card: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
    Wine version: 1.4
    Graphics Driver: VESA: Intel(r)Cantiga Graphics
    Ubuntu version: 12.04

    Try to give me information in simple, easy-to-follow terms because I am new to ubuntu.
    Last edited by Christo6; May 8th, 2012 at 08:53 PM.

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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    Quote Originally Posted by Christo6 View Post
    I have been having a problem running World of Warcraft with Opengl. If I add -opengl to the end of the command in the terminal World of Warcraft opens a small window with the message: "wow is unable to start up 3d acceleration". The same happens if I edit the config file to open Wow with opengl. Running in Directx mode causes the game to run at 1 fps.
    My info:
    Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T6600 @ 2.20GHz × 2
    Graphics card: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
    Wine version: 1.4
    Graphics Driver: VESA: Intel(r)Cantiga Graphics
    Ubuntu version: 12.04

    Try to give me information in simple, easy-to-follow terms because I am new to ubuntu.
    Short answer: It's your Intel Graphics

    Long answer: Search this forum for "wow+intel"

    Odds are, you won't/can't run it very well with that graphics chip.

    Blame Intel
    Running wine/WoW on a AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+(2.6GHz)w/4GB DDRII(667) and a NV9600GSO w/768MB DDRIII.

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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    That is kinda what I thought. Would it work with a previous version of wine or has Intel always had these problems?

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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    Search the forum. And No, wine version does not matter. It's not a wine issue. It's Intel Hardware not 'doing' opengl correctly.

    Search. There are some people who have done 'other things' to help the issue.
    Running wine/WoW on a AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+(2.6GHz)w/4GB DDRII(667) and a NV9600GSO w/768MB DDRIII.

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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    I have actually run into the "wow is unable to start up 3d acceleration" wall myself, on a PC that ran WoW just fine no two weeks ago and sports a Nvidia 8500GT, no onboard Intel-Stuff

    Some other idea where this problem might come from all of a sudden?

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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    Okay guys, so after a long break on WoW I'm planning to play it again but this time on Ubuntu. Installed wine + whole WoW+patches directory without a mistake.

    Then I started the game and everything looked like this - http://i48.tinypic.com/htthrc.png

    Obviously, something was wrong with the graphic card, so after a long google search I saw a lot of forums and sites talking about this opengl thing that I have to add to the config file and etc. So I did it and after that when I enter with my character 1) everything looks awesome, megabeautiful but 2) the game immediately or sometimes after 4-5 minutes crashes, and it says that the wine has the problems.

    Here is the error msg:

    Unhandled exception: page fault on execute access to 0x00000000 in 32-bit code (0x00000000).
    Register dump:
    CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
    EIP:00000000 ESP:0033fbe4 EBP:0033fc44 EFLAGS:00210246( R- -- I Z- -P- )
    EAX:000083f1 EBX:00002000 ECX:00000de1 EDX:0c055058
    ESI:00000000 EDI:0ef9f538
    Stack dump:
    0x0033fbe4: 00868f05 00000de1 00000000 000083f1
    0x0033fbf4: 00000080 00000080 00000000 00002000
    0x0033fc04: 0c055058 00000080 0ef9f538 00000080
    0x0033fc14: 00000000 00000000 00000080 00000080
    0x0033fc24: 008449b9 00000009 00000000 00000100
    0x0033fc34: 0c057058 00002000 0c055058 000083f1
    Backtrace:
    =>0 0x00000000 (0x0033fc44)
    1 0x00869119 in wow (+0x469118) (0x0033fc98)
    2 0x008691c2 in wow (+0x4691c1) (0x0033fca8)
    3 0x00843aea in wow (+0x443ae9) (0x0033fcb4)
    4 0x00840ea5 in wow (+0x440ea4) (0x0033fcd8)
    5 0x006fada0 in wow (+0x2fad9f) (0x0033fd18)
    6 0x008a3e09 in wow (+0x4a3e08) (0x0033fd48)
    7 0x008a0d8c in wow (+0x4a0d8b) (0x0033fd70)
    8 0x008a240a in wow (+0x4a2409) (0x0033fdc4)
    9 0x008a2451 in wow (+0x4a2450) (0x0033fddc)
    10 0x00408458 in wow (+0x8457) (0x0033fe70)
    11 0x7b85bb6c call_process_entry+0xb() in kernel32 (0x0033fe88)
    12 0x7b85cddf in kernel32 (+0x4cdde) (0x0033fec8)
    13 0x7bc72050 call_thread_func_wrapper+0xb() in ntdll (0x0033fed8)
    14 0x7bc74b2d call_thread_func+0x7c() in ntdll (0x0033ffa8)
    15 0x7bc7202e RtlRaiseException+0x21() in ntdll (0x0033ffc8)
    16 0x7bc4a1ae call_dll_entry_point+0x61d() in ntdll (0x0033ffe8)
    0x00000000: -- no code accessible --
    Modules:
    Module Address Debug info Name (150 modules)
    PE 400000- 10dc000 Export wow
    PE 3c910000-3cbc4000 Deferred battle.net
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    ELF f770e000-f7730000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
    ELF f7730000-f7731000 Deferred [vdso].so
    Threads:
    process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
    0000000e services.exe
    0000001e 0
    0000001d 0
    00000015 0
    00000010 0
    0000000f 0
    00000012 winedevice.exe
    0000001b 0
    00000018 0
    00000014 0
    00000013 0
    00000019 plugplay.exe
    00000020 0
    0000001c 0
    0000001a 0
    00000021 explorer.exe
    00000022 0
    00000023 (D) C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe
    0000004b 0
    0000004a 0
    00000049 0
    00000048 0
    00000032 0
    0000000d 0
    00000009 0
    0000000b 0
    00000047 0
    00000046 0
    00000045 0
    00000044 0
    00000043 0
    00000042 0
    00000041 0
    00000040 0
    0000003b 0
    0000003a 1
    00000039 1
    00000038 0
    00000037 0
    00000036 0
    00000035 2
    00000034 15
    00000033 15
    00000031 0
    00000030 0
    0000002f 15
    0000002e 0
    0000002d 0
    0000002c 0
    0000002b 0
    0000002a 0
    00000029 0
    00000028 0
    00000027 0
    00000026 0
    00000025 0
    00000024 0 <==
    System information:
    Wine build: wine-1.5.10
    Platform: i386 (WOW64)
    Host system: Linux
    Host version: 3.2.0-27-generic


    my notebook's config:

    Intel® Core™ i5-3317U (3M Cache, 1.70)
    8GB DDR3 RAM
    320GB SATA 7200rpm
    Ubuntu 12.04 64bit
    newest wine



    anyone, any kind of guesses? :)

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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    You didn't list what video hardware you have but given you have graphics problems I'm assuming you are using integrated intel video. Unfortunately most of the sucessfull installs getting wow running is using nvidia or AMD/ATI video. Aledgedly intel has markedly been improving opengl drivers on their latest hardware but I think problems still remain.

    You should search around the forum for intel video + wow releated threads as there have been a few reports of getting it working. Just beware there is a long standing tradition of intel video that works in windows but = worthless for 3d linux gaming.


    Quote Originally Posted by tomavagyok View Post
    Okay guys, so after a long break on WoW I'm planning to play it again but this time on Ubuntu. Installed wine + whole WoW+patches directory without a mistake.

    Then I started the game and everything looked like this - http://i48.tinypic.com/htthrc.png

    Obviously, something was wrong with the graphic card, so after a long google search I saw a lot of forums and sites talking about this opengl thing that I have to add to the config file and etc. So I did it and after that when I enter with my character 1) everything looks awesome, megabeautiful but 2) the game immediately or sometimes after 4-5 minutes crashes, and it says that the wine has the problems.

    Here is the error msg:

    Unhandled exception: page fault on execute access to 0x00000000 in 32-bit code (0x00000000).
    Register dump:

    <snip>

    System information:
    Wine build: wine-1.5.10
    Platform: i386 (WOW64)
    Host system: Linux
    Host version: 3.2.0-27-generic


    my notebook's config:

    Intel® Core™ i5-3317U (3M Cache, 1.70)
    8GB DDR3 RAM
    320GB SATA 7200rpm
    Ubuntu 12.04 64bit
    newest wine



    anyone, any kind of guesses?
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    Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    Quote Originally Posted by Tweak42 View Post
    You didn't list what video hardware you have but given you have graphics problems I'm assuming you are using integrated intel video. Unfortunately most of the sucessfull installs getting wow running is using nvidia or AMD/ATI video. Aledgedly intel has markedly been improving opengl drivers on their latest hardware but I think problems still remain.

    You should search around the forum for intel video + wow releated threads as there have been a few reports of getting it working. Just beware there is a long standing tradition of intel video that works in windows but = worthless for 3d linux gaming.

    oh yeah, i forgot that, yes it is intel hd graphics 4000; i'm searching for options for 2days now, guess i'll continue it and we will see

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