actually, the wine team just doesnt focus on games that much from what i understand, it mainly focuses on getting business software running, and working with directx stuff second or as a side effect.
i got starcraft running also, but with a few minor bugs that were little nuisances.
so it can work for some games, thats luck since games really arent its focus
look into transgaming for a group that is focused on making games work well on wine.
i dont know if i followed the last part of your comment, but even most open source products have warrenty clauses if i remember correctly, and even so open source can survive anything, even if a company goes down, or an individual cant maintain the software anymore, as long as there is somebody else that wants to maintain that software they can without a problem, as long as they follow the open source liscense. so no lawsuit could get rid of an open source project as far as i can see.
actually, the wine team just doesnt focus on games that much from what i understand, it mainly focuses on getting business software running, and working with directx stuff second or as a side effect.
i got starcraft running also, but with a few minor bugs that were little nuisances.
so it can work for some games, thats luck since games really arent its focus
look into transgaming for a group that is focused on making games work well on wine.
i dont know if i followed the last part of your comment, but even most open source products have warrenty clauses if i remember correctly, and even so open source can survive anything, even if a company goes down, or an individual cant maintain the software anymore, as long as there is somebody else that wants to maintain that software they can without a problem, as long as they follow the open source liscense. so no lawsuit could get rid of an open source project as far as i can see.