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Some Native & Wine gaming performances (Gallium Nine too)
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manero666 Mar 3, 2017
Blur

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PC#14
Arch Linux + JWM
Wine Gaming Nine 2.2 (AUR
Mesa 13.0.4
Intel Xeon E3 1245
Gigabyte R9 380 Windforce 4GB
16GB Ram
400GB/7200rpm/8M super crappy HDD
manero666 Mar 3, 2017
Need for Speed: Most Wanted

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how to install this game
PC#14
Arch Linux + JWM
Wine Gaming Nine 2.2 (AUR
Mesa 13.0.4
Intel Xeon E3 1245
Gigabyte R9 380 Windforce 4GB
16GB Ram
400GB/7200rpm/8M super crappy HDD
manero666 Mar 6, 2017
Bet on Soldier

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how to install this game
PC#14
Arch Linux + JWM
Wine Gaming Nine 2.2 (AUR
Mesa 17.1.0-git
Intel Xeon E3 1245
Gigabyte R9 380 Windforce 4GB
16GB Ram
400GB/7200rpm/8M super crappy HDD
manero666 Mar 6, 2017
Iron Storm

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how to install this game
PC#14
Arch Linux + JWM
Wine Gaming Nine 2.2 (AUR
Mesa 17.1.0-git
Intel Xeon E3 1245
Gigabyte R9 380 Windforce 4GB
16GB Ram
400GB/7200rpm/8M super crappy HDD
JudasIscariot Mar 6, 2017
Hey manero666,

have you tried Wine Staging Nine from the official repos https://www.archlinux.org/packages/multilib/x86_64/wine-staging-nine/ ? If so, how does it compare to Wine Gaming Nine from AUR?
manero666 Mar 7, 2017
Hey!
No I didn't make any comparison between them.. did you?
I actually try staging-nine out but I still use wine-gaming-nine mostly because of the steam patch.
I guess that they should perform the same or very close.
The only thing I noticed from the two PKGBUILD is that staging-nine uses --with-d3d9-nine while gaming-nine uses --with-d3dadapter

Anyway I'll try them out as soon as 2.3 is available :)
manero666 Mar 7, 2017
Age of Empires 3

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old test with a GTX650 + NVENC
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how to install this game
PC#14
Arch Linux + JWM
Wine Gaming Nine 2.2 (AUR
Mesa 17.1.0-git
Intel Xeon E3 1245
Gigabyte R9 380 Windforce 4GB
16GB Ram
400GB/7200rpm/8M super crappy HDD
manero666 Mar 7, 2017
Dolphin Emu: OpenGL vs Vulkan (short test)

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PC#14
Arch Linux + JWM
Wine Gaming Nine 2.2 (AUR
Mesa 17.1.0-git
Intel Xeon E3 1245
Gigabyte R9 380 Windforce 4GB
16GB Ram
400GB/7200rpm/8M super crappy HDD
manero666 Mar 8, 2017
Legends of Eisenwald

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how to install this game
PC#14
Arch Linux + JWM
Wine Gaming Nine 2.2 (AUR
Mesa 17.1.0-git
Intel Xeon E3 1245
Gigabyte R9 380 Windforce 4GB
16GB Ram
400GB/7200rpm/8M super crappy HDD
JudasIscariot Mar 8, 2017
Quoting: manero666Hey!
No I didn't make any comparison between them.. did you?
I actually try staging-nine out but I still use wine-gaming-nine mostly because of the steam patch.
I guess that they should perform the same or very close.
The only thing I noticed from the two PKGBUILD is that staging-nine uses --with-d3d9-nine while gaming-nine uses --with-d3dadapter

Anyway I'll try them out as soon as 2.3 is available :)

Well, I haven't since, at the moment I don't use the open source drivers on my Nvidia hardware and I was curious as to how far along the open source drivers have come along with Wine updates :)
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