http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13753
Summary: Glitches on icons in wow Product: Wine Version: 1.0-rc4 Platform: PC OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: minor Priority: P2 Component: -unknown AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: velroij@gmail.com
Created an attachment (id=13791) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=13791) Glitches on icons
Glitches on some icons in wow
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13753
emkay emkay@gmx.de changed:
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--- Comment #1 from emkay emkay@gmx.de 2008-06-14 13:35:29 --- confirmed. A friend of mine got the same issue with his wow. He uses a intel 915 in opengl mode (15-20fps), d3d runs with normal icons but only 3fps in the "outside" wow world. Wine 1.0 RC5 selfcpmpiled.
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--- Comment #2 from emkay emkay@gmx.de 2008-06-14 17:15:13 --- fixed it with: Find HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\ Highlight the wine folder in the left hand pane by left clicking on it. The icon should change to an open folder. Click right on the wine folder and select [NEW] then [KEY]. Replace the text "New Key #1" with OpenGL (CaSe Sensitive). Right click in the right hand pane and select [NEW] then [String Value]. Replace "New Value #1" with "DisabledExtensions" (CaSe sensitive). Then double click anywhere on the line, a dialog box will open. In the value field type "GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object" (without the quotes).
and editing (set gxApi "opengl") to config.wtf. After that start game with wine wow -opengl. only the white texture bug in caves remains.
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Burdakov Daniel kreved@kreved.org changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Burdakov Daniel kreved@kreved.org 2008-07-09 09:33:36 --- I have the same trouble with glitches in icons, about 90% of icons are not displayed correctly (see attached screenshot), so game is not playable for me in opengl mode. I have done registry tweak with DisabledExtensions=GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object, but it doesn't help. When i start game without 'SET gxApi "opengl"' it works OK but slower...
wine 1.0.0 WoW 2.4.2 video: ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
used free radeon drivers, not fglrx
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Burdakov Daniel kreved@kreved.org changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Burdakov Daniel kreved@kreved.org 2008-07-09 09:35:27 --- *** This bug has been confirmed by popular vote. ***
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--- Comment #5 from Burdakov Daniel kreved@kreved.org 2008-07-09 09:41:11 --- Created an attachment (id=14695) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=14695) screenshot with incorrectly displayed icons
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--- Comment #6 from Burdakov Daniel kreved@kreved.org 2008-07-09 09:44:57 --- OpenGL vendor string: DRI R300 Project OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI R300 20060815 x OpenGL version string: 1.3 Mesa 7.1
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Martti Pyykönen martti.pyykonen@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Martti Pyykönen martti.pyykonen@gmail.com 2008-07-21 08:41:17 --- :: SOLUTION ::
I did have exactly the same problem with Ubuntu Hardy, Wine 1.1.1 and IBM T40 laptop. I found the solution from ubuntu help.ubuntu.com and I'll give you the link to the article and copypaste the solution here. This solution isn't my own and all respect goes to help.wine.com. I'll paste it here only to help and respect the linux gaming scene. Peace. Ps. Same troubleshooting manual helped me with all my problems with WoW, like missing character- and enviroment models.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft/Troubleshooting
Corrupt panel icons
If you experience corrupt icons on your panel then you then you may need to set the SET UIFaster parameter in wtf/Config.wtf
* Use it like this:
Set UIFaster "x"
Where x equals:
0 – This turns off all UI acceleration 1 – For Internal Use Only - DO NOT USE! 2 – Enables partial UI acceleration only. 3 – Enables all UI acceleration.
Example:
Set UIFaster "2"
The value 2 usually corrects this problem.
You'll find the config.wtf from /home/<yourusernamehere>/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/World of Warcraft/WTF/config.wtf. At least in Ubuntu Hardy, the /.wine/ folder is hidden. You may reveal it, but you'll have straight link to there from programs->wine dropdown folder. Open the file and add Set UIFaster "2" -line. Notice capital letters U, I, and F.
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--- Comment #8 from Burdakov Daniel kreved@kreved.org 2008-07-22 02:49:15 --- Yes, it really helps me!:) Thanks Martti Pyykönen for link.
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nick ves vespenegeyser@hotmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #9 from nick ves vespenegeyser@hotmail.com 2008-10-22 14:59:40 --- doesn't happen in 1.1.6 , and from what i've gathered is a wow issue which is fixable
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Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2008-10-22 15:22:47 --- Fixed, possibly invalid.
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Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |CLOSED
--- Comment #11 from Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org 2008-10-24 11:13:37 --- Closing bugs fixed in 1.1.7.