der Papst |
Mercredi 11 Juin 2014 à 19:28
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der Papst
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- Install WoT manual or using the install script.
- Create 64bit virtual drive
- Install only d3dx9_36 in the 64bit-drive
- move C:/games to your 64bit-drive
- use wine 1.7.16 amd64
- start WorldOfTanks.exe, not the launcher.
For updates, move games back to the 32bit-drive, run the launcher, move it back.
(64 bit because WOT can easyly alloc >2GB RAM)
Edit: 1.5.27-needforspeed amd64 seems to generate more FPS.
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booman |
Dimanche 15 Juin 2014 à 16:00
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booman
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Is this instructions on how to run World of Tanks in a 64-bit virtual drive?
I was able to run it in 32-bit virtual drive with Wine 1.7.19 and it updated fine via the Launcher.
I wonder if you could just create some links to the 32-bit virtual drive and then make separate shortcuts?
One for updating and one for launching the game?
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der Papst |
Mercredi 18 Juin 2014 à 20:23
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der Papst
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Is this instructions on how to run World of Tanks in a 64-bit virtual drive?
Yes, it is. On high graphics settings, the game aquires >2GB RAM after a few rounds which is not possible when running in a 32bit vdrive.
I wonder if you could just create some links to the 32-bit virtual drive and then make separate shortcuts?
One for updating and one for launching the game?
I've tried that - it didn't work for me. But as long as both virtual drives are on the same physical drive, the filesystem only changes the location URL which takes <1s - even when the folder has several GB (because there's nothing to copy between disks)
I also used 1.7.19 for wot9.0 - it never crashed, even with tons of mods.
But 1.7.19 stopped working with wot 9.1 (crash at start), so i have to use 1.7.16 which crashes sometimes when you use many mods.
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booman |
Mercredi 18 Juin 2014 à 20:46
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booman
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Cool, thanks for answering my questions.
I didn't realize you had mods installed as well. Pretty cool. I'm actually writing up a PlayOnLinux guide to installing World of Tanks.
I have a GeForce 550 Ti and it runs ok, but it can slow down here and there. I wonder if I use the 64-bit Virtual Drive and 64-bit version of Wine, if that will help?
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der Papst |
Jeudi 19 Juin 2014 à 19:38
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der Papst
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I wonder if I use the 64-bit Virtual Drive and 64-bit version of Wine, if that will help?
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booman |
Jeudi 19 Juin 2014 à 22:39
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booman
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I tried CSMT versions of Wine and didn't know I had to enable CSMT in the registry. So it didn't work. I'll have to try again.
Thanks
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der Papst |
Mardi 1 Juillet 2014 à 12:31
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der Papst
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@booman: Diy you get it working?
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booman |
Mardi 1 Juillet 2014 à 14:48
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booman
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Nope, haven't tried CSMT yet because Standard 1.6.2 runs so well.
I would have to use it on games like Crysis or Alan Wake because they both had a difficult time with frame rates.
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der Papst |
Mercredi 2 Juillet 2014 à 19:12
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der Papst
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How many fps do you have on
* what graphics settings
* what hardware?
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booman |
Jeudi 3 Juillet 2014 à 22:05
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booman
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I'm not even testing World of Tanks at this time. It actually ran fine on Mint 17. so I'm not having issues.
Thanks
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