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- #CROSSOVER LINUX WINEWRAPPER.EXE.SO INSTALL#
- #CROSSOVER LINUX WINEWRAPPER.EXE.SO DRIVER#
- #CROSSOVER LINUX WINEWRAPPER.EXE.SO FULL#
Change the resolution setting to match your desktop (or virtual desktop if enabled) and add these two lines at the end: Locate hitman.ini in the game's directory and open it in a text editor Run the game once to select OpenGL renderer & set things up as you want Run the game from/create a shortcut for "hitman.exe"ĭetails: Have played for a short time, seems to run perfectly as long as you use OpenGL mode.įor widescreen support (not proper widescreen support, unfortunately) follow the instructions as detailed here:
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#CROSSOVER LINUX WINEWRAPPER.EXE.SO INSTALL#
Install notes: Requires directmusic (in CrossOver install "Direct Music") Wine version(s) tested: Wine 3.0 (with CSMT and virtual desktop enabled)
#CROSSOVER LINUX WINEWRAPPER.EXE.SO DRIVER#
Graphics driver & version: Open source, with Mesa 17.3.2 from Padoka's stable Mesa PPA If using PlayOnLinux, run the games from/create shortcuts for:Ĭhapter 1 - Warlords of the Wasteland: "Warlords.exe"Ĭhapter 2 - Conquest of the Underworld: "Underworld.exe"Ĭhapter 3 - Masters of the Elements: "Elements.exe"Ĭhapter 4 - Clash of the Dragons: "Dragons.exe"Ĭhapter 5 - The World Tree: "WorldTree.exe"Ĭhapter 6 - The Fiery Moon: "FieryMoon.exe"Ĭhapter 7 - Revolt of the Beastmasters: "Beastmaster.exe"Ĭhapter 8 - The Sword of Frost: "Sword.exe"ĭetails: Have only briefly tested each one (each in a separate prefix), but there's no sign of any problems. WineHQ AppDB link: (there isn't a single link for the complete collection & not all of them have entries) There is an open source engine reimplementation for HOMM3 that's playable natively on Linux - it's not yet feature complete but it does sound like it's quite playable (I haven't tested it myself yet). Open source engine reimplementation "VCMI Project": If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "Heroes3.exe"ĭetails: Played through the tutorial & played a new game for a while, no sign of any problems. The "main" version of this game uses the DOS version & it's probably better to use that in DOSBox for Linux instead.
#CROSSOVER LINUX WINEWRAPPER.EXE.SO FULL#
Also run "Graphic Setup.exe" to set the display resolution - select windowed mode as any resolution changes don't seem to apply if running full screen.ĭetails: I've only played for a short time so far but it seems to run perfectly for the most part however as noted above resolution changes don't seem to apply when running the game full screen and it froze on exit once. If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "HEROES2W.EXE".īefore playing, set set compatibility mode for Win95 or the game will crash a lot. You may also need to select CD music ingame. Install notes: For music playback to work you need to install devenum and quartz (install DirectX 9 Modern in CrossOver) and add an override for winmm (native, builtin). Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.19 via PlayOnLinux Game: Heroes of Might and Magic 2 Gold (Windows version)ī46390242ffd533bd8680eb2366b07bd setup_homm2_gold_win_2.0.0.7.exeĠ14edebaeeecfd7ff4ad7e7dc806f2ad patch_homm2_the_succession_wars_tracks_win.exe Tested with virtual desktop and CSMT enabled. If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create shortcuts for "MonkeyIsland101.exe" to "MonkeyIsland105.exe" for episodes 1-5 respectively.ĭetails: Started a game & played for a while (and briefly tested that the other episodes start up ok), seems to run perfectly except that when you quit the game PlayOnLinux complains that it crashed. Install notes: Requires d3dx9 (install DirectX 9 Modern in CrossOver) Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.19 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.3.0 Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 370.28