Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:02 pm
Tested on wine 1.1.8, opensuse 11.0, 7600GT, confirmed Allegiance runs. ASGS not tested.
Wine on default settings except for running in a virtual (windowed) desktop mode. Too many bad experiences with games grabbing full screen and not letting go.
I had to use a fresh .wine otherwise I got a C runtime error when I tried to start Alleg. Musta been something else I did.
Install worked and all that. Setting the beta Alleg to full screen caused it to crash. Windowed worked. My joystick's throttle crapped out on me during a training mission, though I can never tell if it's just the scripting on those things. Frame rate was nice and smooth, didn't check the actual value.
Menus (like the escape menu and the F4 inventory) have a 1-pixel wide gap between each entry where I can see the background. No gameplay impact.
Trying to connect to one of the existing beta games gave me a file sync error. Creating a new game gave me the same. It suggested that I delete filelist.txt, but my Alleg directory doesn't have one.
Running Alleg and Amarok at the same time worked just fine for me. I've heard that PulseAudio can be disagreeable, so if Finn's running Ubuntu, that's probably it. Sound settings in Alleg made no real difference. Worked fine for me.
Exiting Allegiance gave me a lovely stack trace in the terminal and a hung program. Clicking the X on the wine window makes it actually close.
Wine on default settings except for running in a virtual (windowed) desktop mode. Too many bad experiences with games grabbing full screen and not letting go.
I had to use a fresh .wine otherwise I got a C runtime error when I tried to start Alleg. Musta been something else I did.
Install worked and all that. Setting the beta Alleg to full screen caused it to crash. Windowed worked. My joystick's throttle crapped out on me during a training mission, though I can never tell if it's just the scripting on those things. Frame rate was nice and smooth, didn't check the actual value.
Menus (like the escape menu and the F4 inventory) have a 1-pixel wide gap between each entry where I can see the background. No gameplay impact.
Trying to connect to one of the existing beta games gave me a file sync error. Creating a new game gave me the same. It suggested that I delete filelist.txt, but my Alleg directory doesn't have one.
Running Alleg and Amarok at the same time worked just fine for me. I've heard that PulseAudio can be disagreeable, so if Finn's running Ubuntu, that's probably it. Sound settings in Alleg made no real difference. Worked fine for me.
Exiting Allegiance gave me a lovely stack trace in the terminal and a hung program. Clicking the X on the wine window makes it actually close.