Sweet! After a little experimentation, Halo runs great on Linux! The only headache is that the mouse is way, way too sensitive, but a mouse-tuning front-end fixed that. Also, the game slows down a lot when drawing big scenes, so maybe turning off some of the special effects would be a good idea. Still, the resolution is far better than my old desktop, which makes me very happy.
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Date: 2009-08-10 05:47 am (UTC)I seem to remember you talking about getting FreeSpace 2 running under linux (after swapping out the memory management routines, if I remember correctly). Do you happen to know when that post was made?
Thanks for any info you care to provide...
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Date: 2009-08-10 07:29 pm (UTC)As for running Halo, I'm running Wine version 1.1.26, with this script (in bin/halo):
XSET=`xset q | grep acceleration | perl -ne 'm{acceleration.\s+(\d+).*?threshold.\s+(\d+)}; print "$1 $2\n"'` cd ~/wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Microsoft\ Games/Halo xset m 1 1 wine halo.exe 2> /dev/null xset m $XSETThe first line just rips the current mouse settings and saves them, and the last line puts them back. That fixed my mouse "overdrive" problem nicely. It apparently comes because I have a thinkpad, and the USB mouse I use for gaming is read differently from either the trackpad of the little red nipple pointer controls on thinkpads.