![]() ![]() No one seemed to report any issue installing it yet, and I have done it even without the setup above. This part should be easy and should vary with your version of the game. Remember to set fake drivers, and desktop integration if you so desire. One caveat some users reported, is sound really finicky, with stutters, for me it had a huge delay while shooting weapons, the fix to this is to get an original dsound.dll (directsound) placing it manually on your drive_c/windows/system32/ folder and adding a override 2.Īfter all this setup, my winecfg window only had the d3dx9, quartz and dsound overrides. Quartz may be optional, you should test without it first or read more below. Winetricks d3dx9 vcrun6sp6 quartz ddr=opengl It makes creating and configuring your prefix really easy, embedded with winetricks shortcuts and extra configuration options, even multiple wine versions to choose from (though you have to set them up yourself).Īfter creating your desired prefix, make sure you’re using 32-bit, as wine 64 was reported not working so well. A newer Qt based tool, for your wine prefixes management. But keeping your wine games each on its separate prefix is good practice, all of its configuration is safe from others prefixes and technically everything you need is in there (good for packaging too).Īnyway, this time I’ve used a different tool, I’ve found Q4wine. ![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve mentioned before, and I intend to post a exclusive article on this later. Oh! And of course you’ll also need to get a form of the wine application (wine is not emulation). Myself, I grabbed the Ultimate edition version, stand alone and easy to install 1. The first step is obvious, either buy the game or find an Full-demo, I’d recommend the stand alone version, as getting the one from steam might complicating things a bit. By the way, Fallout 3 is basically the same game engine as New Vegas, so everything here should work for it as well. This time around I’ll be telling you how to get Fallout: New Vegas working on your linux system, solving some of the issues… and probably creating some more (where I hope you will also help me figure it out). ![]()
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