https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39718
--- Comment #33 from mactrix b.adamski@mac.com --- (In reply to swswine from comment #32)
Sorry for being such a Mac moron but UX in Wine already sucks big time because it's made by engineers for engineers, not for end users and especially not for Mac users. :-)
PlayOnlinux or using winetricks in Wineskin don't make it much better, UX still sucks. One problem with winetricks is that you apply it to the entire wrapper. In my case I want to run the PC version of Steam in one wrapper and then Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas through that Steam setup. I only need to apply the d3d9 trick for Fallout 3, not for Fallout New Vegas so winetricks or the registry overwrite is not suitable here. Wineskin allows to apply different Windows versions to different exe files through a pretty good winecfg interface. So I can set Fallout 3 to run in Windows XP mode while Fallout New Vegas can run in Windows Vista mode and Steam itself can run in Windows 7 mode (just as an example) - all this within the same wrapper. This is nicely done in winecfg under Wineskin, that's why I am wondering if the same couldn't be done for graphic adapters.