Jeff Vian wrote: >On Sat, 2005-07-16 at 11:51 -0700, Rick Knight wrote: > > >>Hiji, >> >>My only reason for using wine is Half-Life. I use CXOffice for all other >>Win apps that I need to run. For Half-Life, the only wine version that >>works correctly is 20031016. Yes, October 2003. Every couple of months I >>try the latest wine, but the results are always the same, a critical >>function does not work, usually save game, load game and new game. I had >>hoped that the change to registry only, no config, might make things >>work, but no, I still have to use 20031016. Perhaps you should try >>different "legacy" versions until you find one that works satisfactorily? >> >>Before anyone suggests I try debugging wine versions after 20031016 to >>see where things broke, I did try that but could not find any one change >>that caused the problem. Apparently a lot of things were changed around >>the end of 2003. >> >>Anyway, good luck, >>Rick Knight >> >> >> > >I am running Half-Life 2 on an FC4 box. >Using cedega 4.4 from www.transgaming.com and it works flawlessly. >Cedega is intended for the gamer, so it is kept up-to-date. > >The subscription to transgaming is only $5/month and although not >required (except the initial account setup), it is well worth the cost >to keep current with updates as they are made available. > >Jeff > > > Jeff, Thanks for the input. I haven't tried Transgaming/Cedega for quite a while. How current is it with wine itself? Is it based on a recent version? Thanks, Rick Knight _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users