On Mar 4, 1:36 pm, "jhanso...@xxxxxxxxx" <jhanso...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mar 3, 11:39 am, wakeboarder3...@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > wine version: 0.9.22 > > Current version is 0.9.32 > > > 1.) A troubleshooting page I read said to try disabling the pixel > > shader to gain fps. As this was a good suggestion it somehow made the > > game play much worse I now pull about .1 fps. When I ran winecfg > > again to try to set it back, it check's the box just fine. Even If I > > run winecfg again to see that it "saved" my setting, it shows it is > > still checked. However when I enter a game, the pixels aren't shaded, > > and the fps are still .1. I even went into the user.reg file in my > > USER/.wine directory and found the line: > > > [Software\\Wine\\Direct3D] 1172848535 > > "PixelShaderMode"="enabled" > > > Is there a known problem / fix for this that I just can't find? > > If Wine is set correctly then check the game's settings to see if it > changed video settings in response to the change in Wine. > > > 2.) At least in my opinion I think this is a sound related error. > > When I try to load the audio tab in winecfg it chugs for about 5 > > seconds and gives me this "error": > > error loading jack library libjack.so > > then it says something about loading a default one for me. > > Jack audio is just another sound system option. Try changing to only > Alsa or only OSS. Also try different settings for emulation and > acceleration. If possible, disable sound in the game to see if the > problem goes away. > > > 3.) I can only run Steam from root. If I run it from my user i get a > > huge long error I'm sure you are all familiar with. What permissions > > on what files do I need to change so I may run the command: > > WINEDBUG="fixme-all" Steam.exe > >From a terminal logged in as the normal user: > > chmod -R username:usergroup ~/.wine > > This will change all file ownership to "username" and "usergroup" > except for some links in ~/.wine/dosdevices (don't change those unless > they point to directories already owned by the user). > > If none of this works, rename the .wine directory and start a new > one. Just run winecfg and it should be created automatically. Then > pick reasonable settings for video, audio, and drive mappings and try > installing the game again. Don't override any DLLs initially. Well the recursive chmod finda fixed it but I still had issues so I re- installed wine using what you mentioned above and it seems to be working better now. Now I just need to figure out what i have to do to get sound working properly. Every time I shoot the frame rate drops back down to near 10. I don't know how you kill someone like that, so I hope I can find some more resources on it. If anyone else has had a lot of problems with sound please let me know what you did to get decent frame rates. I have to use dxlevel 80 because it performs the best by far, it's now a sound related issue. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users