http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34684
Jimi E Bove JimiJames.Bove@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Jimi E Bove JimiJames.Bove@gmail.com --- I had the exact same bug.
In case your UI also looks awful: What I did was install a shitload of dependencies and hope that some fixed it. I think the ones that really fixed it were d3dx9, directx, the vcrun's and/or vbrun6, and flash_player_activex. If those don't do it, it's something that PlayOnLinux or winetricks can install that involves the GUI. Maybe gdiplus or msxml or something.
Anyway, back to the actual problem. After I did all that, the program worked flawlessly, including sound checks, until I actually tried to join a chatroom. So, what ended up fixing that for me was making WINE use ALSA instead of PulseAudio. Here's the curious part: my ALSA already goes through PulseAudio, as another channel (not the classic Ubuntu way, but a manual way in my ~/.asound.conf because I run JACK), and yet it works fine going through ALSA and THEN PulseAudio. It'd probably also work fine JUST going through ALSA.