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fanzy some 3D gaming though.
After that, I have large pile of native Linux games I have got on sale to burn through when I do finally get the new drive: the Rochard "Hard Times" DLC, the Dungeons of Dredmor DLCs, FTL: Faster Than Light, and the games in the Humble Double Fine Bundle.
And I should play through Amnesia again to get ready for the sequel, and actually finish "Justine".
[http://www.salvationprophecy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=431](http://www.salvationprophecy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=431)
Also if your quick you can get it cheap here [http://www.shinyloot.com/salvation-prophecy](http://www.shinyloot.com/salvation-prophecy) I couldn't recommend it any higher guys especially at that price, also note its heading to Steam soon as it got greenlit :D
It was a sale on GoG.com.
Unpacked via innoextract on my user's home directory and run with my distro's DosBox.
At first time it was a bit difficult to get timidity do the Roland emulation and been detected by DosBox (Gnome 3 / Pulseaudio system).
But it's worth the effort.
[http://www.cwdohnal.com/utglr/](http://www.cwdohnal.com/utglr/)
It makes things run smoother in WINE, in my experience.
Edit:
I fixed my issues so if anyone is wondering here is how i did it. The sound is fixed by getting the lib32-alsa-plugins and just for good measure the lib32-libpulse. The mouse doesn't seem so bad after a bit of tinkering in the xorg settings with the acceleration. Horray for arch and its lib32 packges and wines helpful debug output.
Dogs are easier to kill than I remembered. Is my singing "here doggy, doggy, doggy" supposed to be bad when it comes to appreciating the atmosphere? :P