James McKenzie wrote: > Cydver wrote: > > > Hi I'm using DarWine, the Kronenberg package and I've tried to install FIFA09. > > > > I did everything as instructed, typed in my cd-key, had it install in the C Drive. > > > > After installation though, I couldn't find the FIFA09 nor the EA Sports folder anywhere. There was, though, a shortcut on my desktop. Upon running the application from the shortcut, I got a message saying "FIFA09.exe has closed due to an error", and this on my Wine console: > > > > > > > > > > > fixme:ntdll:NtQueryInformationProcess (0xffffffff,info_class=34,0x239a3f0,0x00000004,0x239a3ec) Unknown information class > > > fixme:ntdll:NtQuerySystemInformation info_class SYSTEM_HANDLE_INFORMATION > > > fixme:ntdll:NtQueryObject Unsupported information class 3 > > > fixme:debugstr:CheckRemoteDebuggerPresent (0xffffffff)->(0x23992dc): Stub! > > > fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_FillGLCaps OpenGL implementation supports 16 vertex samplers and 16 total samplers > > > fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_FillGLCaps Expected vertex samplers + MAX_TEXTURES(=8) > combined_samplers > > > > > > > > > The reason you heard back from nobody is that this is a known problem > and is not related to Wine, but rather the implementation of OpenGL on > Apple's X11. Yes, the folks at the MacOSXForge's XQuartz project are > aware of this as it breaks attempts to create native ports of games for > the Mac, as well as breaking Wine's OpenGL implementation. It is stated > they may have fixed this with the next release of XQuartz, 2.3.3, but > this version is in release testing and problems appeared. > > As to the release date of the program, I do not have any idea and when > it is released, Wine for MacOSX will have to be rebuilt specifically for it. > > James McKenzie Oh, right I see. Sorry I'm new to my Mac so I have no idea what's going on half the time javascript:emoticon(':?')