


Conflict with compiz visualisation tool?įirst of all, I like to thank everyone for their solutions here.

Conflict with my DirectX configuration?ģ. Stalker on Wine does not support my hardware?Ģ. Sm tells its a kind ofĬonflict with compiz app. having black screen with music and animated stalker. Using shortcut with such parametrs: wine /home/%username%/S.T.A.L.K.E.R/bin/XR_3DA.exe -dsound -nodistort -dx80Īnd. I just execute the installer, run Stalker Libraries in Wine software registry branch, and 3 dll simply Working well with Wine - for example, QiP 2005 icq messenger.Īlso, I have installed DirectX9.0c (feb 2010) and adopted its Before it installed Wine 1.1.39 repository from openSuSE official website. OpenSuSE 11.2 (KDE 4.1), Intel Centrino 2.33 GHz, Intel GMA 945 (dedicated VRAM) The main S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: SOC version, and any installed mod version, should be matched between your Windows install and your S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: SOC Wineprefix. The usual caveats apply to transferring Saved Games.

However the Wine Wineprefix architecture must match your Windows install. Saved games can be shared or transferred between a native MS Windows install and your Wine Wineprefix. Wineprefix to a different machine or drive. "$/drive_c/users/Public/Documents/STALKER-SHOC/savedgames"Īs the saved games are "within" the file system hierarchy of your Wineprefix they will also be transferred if you copy or move your S.T.A.L.K.E.R. The default Unix install location (change as required). Mount your optical media drive using your Desktop Environment file manager (dolphin, nautilus, caja, etc.) Locate the symbolic link / virtual Windows drive letter Wine has setup for your install media as follows: Wine hooks into the Linux udev hardware manager to auto-populate system drives. So a no-CD/DVD crack or patch is not necessary. Note: Securom 7.x DVD protection is fully supported since Wine version ≥1.7.38. to support the transfer of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: SOC saved games between a native 64-bit Windows install of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: SOC and your Wine Wineprefix (see Saved Games note below).ġ > export WINEPREFIX="âšâšâšâšâšâš"Ģ > export WINEPREFIX="âšâšâšâšâšâš" Although a 32-bit Wineprefix is generally recommended for maximum compatibility, a 64-bit Wineprefix might be beneficial in certain, restricted circumstances.Į.g.
