Sunday, February 3, 2013

How can I play Windows games on Linux, is there a graphical interface for Wine?

How can I play Windows games on Linux, is there a graphical interface for Wine? on Eclipse 4.0 RCP: Dynamic CSS Theme Switching



Lisa M


I'm somewhat familiar with Wine, but I've never used it. Is there a front-end for it?


Answer
I use Playonlinux, it acts as a front-end for Wine and does most of the configuration.

So far I've been able to get every program to work.

My son has games like Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, Fallout 3, WoW and many others. I have some programs related to my business on my computer that run smoothly.

Don't pay for services like Cedega, their lagging behind Wine and their overpriced. , I found better performance using Playonlinux.

How do I use Wine to play/install Windows games on Linux?




Intentiona


I am having a difficult time in trying to figure this out. I really want to play some of my Windows games on Linux. I know there are some ways to do it, I just don't know what they are or how to do it. How do I play/install Windows games on Linux using Wine? Are there easier, less complicated methods to do this?


Answer
option 1: dual boot windows and Linux
option 2: use wine. you can probably find a tutorial on how to use wine. just search how to use wine on Linux. However not all games are compatible with wine so you'll have to Google specific games to see their compatibility. for example if you want to play Splinter cell 3 on Linux with wine you could Google "is splinter cell 3 compatible with wine" or "splinter cell 3 on Linux"

That one isometric game on Linux where you build and simulate a city?




Zack F


I know the details are a little vague, but does anybody know about this?


Answer
if you want to know anything about Linux be it games or programming then you need to join the Linux forums and user groups there the people will be more than glad to answer your question

check out thr link below




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