There is a game, known as Continuum, that has a very complicated setup before it actually starts the game, to prevent cheating. Due to this, the relay is very large, about 4MB, before it starts to repeat itself. I have gotten the +loaddll and the +seh logs at the bottom. I was just wondering, would it be possible to do the same startup on a Windows machine, and compare its relay to the relay from Wine. If this is possible, how would I go about this?
Corey McClymonds
Corey McClymonds galeru@gmail.com wrote:
There is a game, known as Continuum, that has a very complicated setup before it actually starts the game, to prevent cheating. Due to this, the relay is very large, about 4MB, before it starts to repeat itself. I have gotten the +loaddll and the +seh logs at the bottom. I was just wondering, would it be possible to do the same startup on a Windows machine, and compare its relay to the relay from Wine. If this is possible, how would I go about this?
Get Debugging Tools for Windows and use logger.exe to get a log similar to Wine relay log. Use +relay,+seh debug switches to create a log under Wine, +loaddll is not useful at all for your purposes.