Regarding performance make sure you start halflife2 using: WINEDEBUG=-all wine hl2
To make sure that this happens launch steam normally and hide it (if possible which is only the case in KDE right now) and then go to the hl2 directory (in case of a steam install 'steamdir'/SteamApps/'username'/half-life2) and type the command there. HL2 should start fine as long as steam is running.
Roderick
--- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --- Von: Evil wine@eternaldusk.com An: Fabian Bieler der.fabe@gmx.net Kopie: wine-devel@winehq.org Betreff: Re: DirectX9 and Halflife2 Datum: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 07:00:31 -0500
Cool! It works without the dll overrides, and I can see the pages in the store tab now. Thanks for the tip.
Now, I just need to figure out my performance bottleneck.
- Jesse
Fabian Bieler wrote:
Execute regsvr32 mozctlx.dll in the directory where mozcontrol.tgz was
extracted. (usually ~/.transgaming_global/mozcontrol)
Fabian
On Tuesday 25 October 2005 13:35, you wrote:
I have the mozcontrol installed, since I used to use Cedega, but I don't see any of the HTML pages in Steam when run under WINE (I did under
Cedega).
Exactly how are you using "mozcontrol with wine". Are there modifications that need to be made to tg-mozctl-install or something?
-Jesse
Fabian Bieler wrote:
For me steam works if I use transgaming's mozcontrol with wine: http://downloads.transgaming.com/mozilla_control_downloads/ (freely available under the MPL) However it is somewhat unstable.