Re: Successfully Installed Sea Dogs v1 Game - Need Help with DDRAW error.

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Shelton D'Cruz wrote:
Hello All

I have just started dabbling into the world of WINE. I was quite excited to have one of my favourite games installed (Sea Dogs).

Before I tell you about the problem, let me tell you my setup.

I am using Gentoo Linux on x86 and my wine version is 0.9.8. I installed WINE using "emerge wine"

I have XOrg v7 installed.

My NVIDIA driver version is 8762.

Direct Rendering is YES.

OK - the problem with SeaDogs is that when I am in the game and on the "world map view", whenever I encounter another ship what usually happens is that a dialog box appears that asks me if I want to either "engage" or "continue sailing". As soon as this happens, the game screen goes black. Whilst the game is running and before this "encounter" the following messages are displayed on screen:
err:ddraw:set_render_state Unhandled texture min 6 !
err:ddraw:set_render_state Unhandled texture mag 6 ! <------------ long list of these

and at times:
err:ddraw:create_dib CreateDIBSection failed!
fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_CreateSurface failed surface creation with code 0x80070057

In winecfg, the game is set to play under Window$98 and I only have sound on and music disabled.

Anyone else seen this issue?
Thanks for your replies.
Shelton.



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I would start by using the latest version of wine 0.9.18 and see if that works, Direct3D has had many fixes since 0.9.8, and there is still more fixes before Direct3D is close to being finished.

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