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Like fangbite wrote in my other thread, I think it is good, if we could make a list, what game from GOG works good/ not so good with Ubuntu/Linux and Wine.
I will edit this post with alle tested games. :)
I take the start:
Games with Wine tested:
Descent 3
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bagnaj97: it works perfectly if you take note of the following:
1. You must use the opengl renderer. After some fiddling I got direct3d working but it was slow.
2. I found oss sound to be better than alsa, but YMMV (change using winecfg)
3. Compiz must be disabled before playing. This is very important as direct3d wouldn't display anything except the hud and opengl had severe scaling issues (only top right of display shown over the whole screen). You can run the command "metacity --replace" to temporarily disable compiz, log out and in again to get compiz back.
This actually worked better for me than under vista x64 as under vista I couldn't get mouse control working.

Fallout
No Problems with the installation, starting the game also worked without any problems.
Fallout 2
No Problems with the installation, starting the game also worked without any problems.
Freespace
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jsims2359: Freespace 1 runs on Ubuntu 8.04 with wine 1.1.4, but the sound cuts out and exiting the game will force you to kill the X server with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. Be advised.
UPDATE: The mouse is usable as a flight control, but just barely. There seems to be some disparity between the resolution of the game window and the resolution the mouse thinks is in effect. The effect is also noticeable in the hanger if you move your mouse pointer to the far right. You start to see some delay on both axises.

Giants: CItizen Kabuto
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jmgreen7: Giants installed and started fine but the performance really tanked whenever the camera was facing a building/structure (like 5-10 FPS). Then I installed the GiantsHooks patch and the performance is now great. I haven't tested multiplayer.

Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising
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jsims2359: is running as it should on Ubuntu 8.04 with wine 1.1.4.
NOTE: You must emulate a virtual desktop in order for Direct X to be detected correctly which allows you launch the game. Also, the sensitivity of the x axis while using mouse control (with the helicopters) seems to fluctuate randomly from near perfect control to frustratingly unresponsive. Mouse works fine everywhere else.

Kingpin
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danebramage: installs and runs fine (there's no cursor on the main menu screen, but since it can be navigated with the arrow keys, that's no big deal).

M.A.X.
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danebramage: installs and runs fine (since it runs in DOSBox, it works best in a window where the top of the screen isn't cut off by the DOSBox window's title bar--hit Alt-Enter to go into windowed mode).

M.A.X. 2
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danebramage: installs fine but wouldn't run for me the one time I tried. No big loss, as M.A.X. 2 sux and it comes bundled free with the original M.A.X.

MDK 1
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Dash: works great under WINE, all except for the video. It's not bad though. It stretched the video out to the point where some of the game was off screen in the Y directions. A change of options to the display of games in a window fixed it.

Original War
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FALK: Original War is somewhat playable, but with bad graphics in hud, wouldn't recommend it. Unable to run in VirtualBox because it cant detect the graphics card memory correctly. Maybe it works in vmware.

Perimeter
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fangbite: Perimeter installed and ran fine. The only thing which might be considered a glitch is that the game just took over a piece of my desktop in the top left corner, carving out a number of pixels according to its resolution.
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FALK: Runs great in wine 1.1.4 except the cursor is invisible, can be fixed by building and using wine-hacks: http://repo.or.cz/w/wine/hacks.git . I hope the patch enters mainline soon, but the bug has been known for almost a year.

Sacrifice
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jmgreen7: Sacrifice installed and ran without a hitch and runs great. I haven't tested multiplayer.

Stonekeep
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chris20636: In Fedora 8, the game would play fine for a 15-30 minutes and then the sound would go to a loud hiss. Some google searches seems to pinpoint the problem to the new X windows sound server in Fedora 8 and up called pulseaudio. I removed the pulseaudio packages from my system using yum. I rebooted and after playing with the volume control some, I got sound back which should be pure ALSA system. So far, that seems to have fixed the sound problem.
I didn't notice the mouse issue some have had under XP. However, I did notice it under Linux. The fix was the same though. Just don't use the mouse and hit ESC to get past the movie to the main menu. Then using the mouse at the menu and in the game works fine.
Post edited October 25, 2008 by Destro
A shameless bump and a link to the submission I made on WineHQ.
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A new computer is en route to my apartment, so I will be trying a number of games on Wine on Crunchbang/Arch Linux. Mayhap there are better/worse compatabilities since the last Wine update.
ok I tested Alien Nation. It stop at a missing Cinepac-codex missing
The version of Far Cry GOG offers does not appear to work with wine versions 1.1.14 - 1.1.18. Other versions of Far Cry (obtained elsewhere) are reported to work perfectly.
This version will install, configure, and uninstall without issue, but it will not run and only echo "illegal instruction" as debug. That's it. Normally you can get an idea of why an application is failing by examining the debug - not in this case.
Buyer beware.
UPDATE 04-08-09: Got it working. It's a timing issue.
The game will fail to launch ~50% of the time. You just have to keep trying, or for the more advanced wine user - launch FarCry.exe with winedbg.
The OpenGL setting works much better and much faster than the Direct3D9 setting. You have to change this particular setting (r_Driver) by hand in the system.cfg file. The only issue I've seen with the OpenGL is that the highest lighting setting will cause graphical glitches. So leave lighting on "High" and avoid "Very High".
You don't have to bypass any dlls or use any winetrickery.
Post edited April 08, 2009 by jsims2359
Freespace 2.
About this game, the Freespace Open project also includes binaries for Linux.
I haven't tried it, but I assume this means they have Freespace 2 working natively on Linux with zero problems. Check it out.
A guide
Beyond Good and Evil
as reported in the forum of the game i had some problem with this, the same audio glitch reported even on windows and some video problem in witch some areas have a light problem and you play as in a dark room with fog!
it's still playable, only some areas are a pain in the ass for your eyes.
the configurator that could resolve many of this problems doesn't even start in wine nor in cedega :(
maybe if someone pass the correct wine registry settings...
Septerra Core
work flawlessly in cedega (some rare audio glitches maibe).
latest wine update allowed me to play alien nations The intro didn't play
Black stone both games installed after that I moved the folder out of the .wine directory int to one I created called oldgames. For paying the game I have to right click on the .exe and tell it to use native dosbox. Works as well as any Dos game have. Need to see if I can make a short cut
Post edited April 13, 2009 by creed462
I too wish that GOG would make this a sticky topic... I just found it today.
My experience so far with games from GOG. (using Ubuntu 8.10 and Wine 1.0 and up)
Sacred Gold: Seems to crash regularly when starting a game, but it will go long periods without a problem. My *guess* is that this was not the most stable of games to begin with.
1nsane: Works fine.
Perimeter: Initially the cursor would disappear making the game unplayable. This was a known bug at WineHQ. When I updated to 1.1.4, the bug was fixed.
Painkiller Black: Works fine.
Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader: Playing them now and they seem to work fine.
Spellforce: There was a major graphic issue causing have the screen to go black. Turning off shadows corrected this problem to make the game playable.
I just Bought Stronghold and Crusader over the weekend. I Played Late into the night Saturday, and the only problem I had was trying to beat the mission.
P.S. Also figured out how to make the short cuts. All you have to do is type dosbox /home/dir/*.exe into the command line
Post edited April 20, 2009 by creed462
Thanks for this list and the work you guys are doing.
Found an easier way to run the dos games. In the short cut which gog makes, replace wine info with dosbox
Just Tried Duke Nuken Manhattan Project worked with no problem
BTW has anyone tried Earth 2150 yet?
Just Bought Earth 2140
Wine did not run it got this measage
Runtime error Program: C:\Program Files \GOG.com \Earth 2140\E2140.exe
R6034
An application has made an attemp to load the C runtime libary incorrectly
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
Any idea's I 'll keep looking
Postal 2
I have a couple problems with Postal 2. The biggest one is that the mouse will only work on the top left corner of the screen. There is a fix, just run regedit from the command line, and add a key to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DirectInput and create a key named MouseWarpOverride, and set it to force. Some other games may not like that setting, so set it back to 'enabled' (the default) when you want to play something else. I don't know if there is a way to have it autoset to force when Postal2.exe is launched...
The second problem is the game's brightness setting overrides your Desktop brightness setting, which I haven't found a fix for other than logging out and logging back in.
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creed462: Just Bought Earth 2140
Wine did not run it got this measage
Runtime error Program: C:\Program Files \GOG.com \Earth 2140\E2140.exe
R6034
An application has made an attemp to load the C runtime libary incorrectly
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
Any idea's I 'll keep looking

Sounds like you need Visual C Runtime.
You could try using winetricks and installing different vcrun libraries.
I checked AppDB, and there is only one test for Earth 2140, one wine 1.1.15, and it did get a garbage rating, but the tester made no mention of any errors.
Post edited May 11, 2009 by Kingoftherings
bought Earth 2150 tried the escape from the blue planet, it failed at the video like the wineapps said