You do know that UT has native bins which will probably work a little better than emulating a foreign API...

And normal wine runs starcraft (almost) flawlessly...

Dunno about myst though :)

--MonMotha

The penguin wrote:
WineX does rock!
here are some games I got working on my computer:
Unreal Tournament
StarCraft
Myst

I also got other winblowze applications running such as my z80 assembly
comiler.I really enjoy playing the Unreal Tournament game since it ran more 
smoothly
on linux than on winbloze.  Windows was also missing a DLL file for this
game while Linux wasn't
If I can sneak the winex 2.0 from warren than i think I should be able to
play MaxPayne as well.......



  While waiting for various lengthy disk and memory tests to finish on

a client's unruly PC, I decided to take Warren's advice and subscribe
to  WineX rather than buy it shrink-wrapped.  I am rather amazed and
excited  at the results.  Various Windoze software is rated on the
Transgaming  <www.transgaming.com> site according to how well it runs
on WineX.  I  snagged the demo of Diablo II, one of the few with a 5
out of 5 rating,  and gave it a fling.  It ran absolutely flawlessly.
I _did_ tinker with  the setup of WineX a bit, but no more than you
have to with the regular  Wine, which I use to run GoldMine at work.
When you consider that this  runs under DirectX, the performance is
truly worthy of accolades.  This  could really open up Linux to a lot
of otherwise mesmerized evil-empire  serfs who see no way to free
themselves of their micro$oft shackles.

  It's a bit odd that I have never played Diablo on its intended
platform, but now may buy it for exclusive execution under Linux.  This
kind of thing must make Monkey-boy Balmer utterly livid.

-Jeff




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