TransGaming Releases Cedega 4.1
gavriels writes "Today, TransGaming released Cedega 4.1, a new update to our software that lets Windows games run on Linux systems. The new update adds support for Far Cry and Anarchy Online, and implements a completely new 3D pipeline which executes the traditional Direct3D Fixed Function rendering path using dynamically generated OpenGL vertex programs, providing great performance improvements on cards with sufficient vertex program capabilities. We also added MMX accelerated sound mixing, fixed copy protection issues in several games, and improved Pixel Shader support, among other things."
This gives me yet another reason to make sure my next machine is a Linux Box.
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So Far Cry is a good game to test - it chews RAM but is prob comparable on video cards. If only I could remember how to run lilo with initrd thing I could reboot into linux and check.....ah happy days....
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Still doesn't support xinerama. Neither does doom 3. All they have to do is add one lousy command line argument just like mplayer has.
mplayer -xineramascreen 1 video.avi
Then make the application you are running show up only on that xinerama screen. It's rather simple, but nobody does it. Even linux native games like vegastrike don't do it. It makes gaming very difficult. Windows that are supposed to open in the middle of the screen show up in the empty space between monitors. And full screen apps engulf both screens.
I beg everyone developing linux apps to add proper support for xinerama. Please.
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implements a completely new 3D pipeline which executes the traditional Direct3D Fixed Function rendering path using dynamically generated OpenGL vertex programs
I was sure this would exist one day... So now OpenGL and DirectX can render pictures in the same way.
But what about the "render to texture" function, which is really really easy to do and fast in DirectX, and so painfull and so slow with OpenGL and X-window?
Just an honest Q, is this version able to run Star Wars: Battlefront ?
That would make me buy a copy of cedega.
I am wondering how well the DX9 code is, and more specifically, for running Halo PC/CE. I know that the Mac port uses OpenGL (I doubt that Westlake/Macsoft would try and use Quickdraw 3D). However, Gearbox uses a lot of DX9 and PX2.0 exclusive stuff in the win32 version.
Althought getting the client to run would be awesome, the real question is when it will be able to run the Dedicated server for it, as a daemon. (halod wrapper anyone?)
Now, for a support question... Is addition of support for FF XI currently in progress? Will it ever be in the near future? As it is, that's probably the only thing keeping me from switching to Linux (and buying a Cedega subscription, of course). Also, does the Steam version of Half-Life and its various mods (e.g., The Specialists) work under Cedega currently?
Anywho, 4.1 looks great. Performance boosts are always a good thing. ;)
Also, are there any benchmarks comparing between Cedega 4.0, Cedega 4.1, and native Windows performance? I'd like to see if Cedega causes a sizable framerate hit (i.e., 20% or more).
Its not that Wine or Doom3 don't support Xinerama but that Xinerama doesn't yet support OpenGL.
However, you *can* run multi-head without Xinerama and run as many OpenGL in-game displays as you can fit video-cards in your system.
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it's happened to me before, but I can't find a download link or a price link. is it free, is it shareware, is it commercial?
there just seem to be press releases upon press releases..
The reason girls and Windows users don't understand UNIX is because all the documentation is in Man files.
I just wish ATI would lend more support to the linux side. I've switched to ATI when the 9700 PRO game out, and under windows its been great. Under linux, its like pulling teeth. I never had a problem with any of my nvidia cards (tnt to geforcefx).
Transgaming lists some the ATI issues in the release announcement.
I really think my next card for my dual boot system is going to be Nvidia based, tired of the problems.
Also, anyone catch the 2.6 kernel issues statement? Come on... Im not going back to 2.4.x...
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I was trying to download WineX CVS within last weeks - but it never worked! Can you do it now? Is there no "free" version available at this moment? Is it legal?
The ideal solution for you then would be to ship the OS/cedega with the game, so you would simply boot Linux off a CD that came with the game.
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That has some drawbacks with upgrades and different hardware, but well, if you don't want to pay for an OS that runs games yourself
I'm still trying to figure out what people mean by 'social skills' here.
blah blah blah we don't need no steenkin cedega....
Sorry d00ds, but I prefer to play my games at full speed.=) None of this emulation for me. Also, even though Doom III is written for Linux the Linux version is much much slower than the Windows version.=/ Windows is much better for games, no contest.
Hi,
obligatory link:
Unofficial Games Database
Go there and check out which games really do work under Cedega! And while you are there, they could use your help to complete the database and info!
Hopefully in the near future, the old and non-functional database from transgaming.com can be replaced by something better...