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I'm not a fan of Wine and other related projects. However, many users believe that Proton is the solution for Linux.
I saw this video on YouTube about the first game that used Wine (WineX) which was Sims for Linux. Later, TransGaming published the whole series of games Kohan that also used WineX - it was a commercial failure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfi_E_whCoU
https://happypenguin.altervista.org/sheet.php?gameid=930
https://happypenguin.altervista.org/sheet.php?gameid=937
https://happypenguin.altervista.org/sheet.php?gameid=936
I have to admit it was the first time when I saw the logo of TransGaming in a game. From my perspective, it's terrifying and weird at the same time. I had been using a Cedega for a few months. It was much better than Wine back then, and I still couldn't think about it as the replacement for Windows.
Last edited by gbudny on 17 Aug 2021 at 7:26 pm UTC
I do remember WineX and their big claim to fame with supporting The Sims. They must have been doing something right, because it took ages for Wine to support that game - I'm still not sure how well it works today.
Also fun to see Mandrake 8. It was the first distribution I ran as a dual boot. It was actually working a bit too well for me. I wanted more of a challenge to be able to learn all the nuts and bolts of Linux so I eventually ditched it for Slackware!
You were a lucky user because I tried to use Mandrake 10.0 in 2004 - it was too buggy,
Last edited by gbudny on 17 Aug 2021 at 7:35 pm UTC
but i have never get a luck with sims either.
Last edited by gbudny on 19 Aug 2021 at 10:48 am UTC