ACK, I like it too :) VirtualDesktop is one workaround, second is using 'xrandr -s 0' past wine exit. As I have each game installed into individual WINEPREFIX, I've got game start scripts in ~/bin that handle WINEDEBUG=-all before start and 'xrandr -s 0' after exit.
Although, on Linux I usually play with Wine Virtual desktop (to be able to listen on ICQ and for easier app switching).
Mmmm. According to AppDB Runescape is said to work well in Wine ;) That's another layer-within-layer - Runespace is an MMORPG written in JAVA/OpenGL as browser-embedded application. Cheers Hark
Tom Wickline wrote:
Hello Dan, Maybe run the game in a Virtual Desktop? Tom
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Dan Kegel <dank@kegel.com mailto:dank@kegel.com> wrote:
Wow. I just tried LOTRBFME2 :-) and it's impressive. Only problem so far is that it doesn't restore video resolution on exit. Otherwise it's the coolest game of the sort I've ever seen. (I don't get out much :-) - Dan