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How about those?

https://www.gog.com/game/legor_batman_2_dc_super_heroes
https://www.gog.com/game/the_suffering

I guess we can forget about Gauntlet since it says DirectX 10.
Game: Offworld Trading Company
Installer MD5:
ee018289c2931b10a95b4d5c86a4dde0 setup_offworld_trading_company_1.14.16608_(13575).exe
WineHQ AppDB link: GOG

Distro: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial
Desktop: MATE 1.16.2
Kernel: 4.4.0-93-generic x86_64
GLX Renderer: GeForce GT 240/PCIe/SSE2
GLX Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 340.102
Display Server: X.Org 1.18.4

Wine version(s) tested: Wine 2.16-staging without CSMT via PlayOnLinux
Winetricks Needed: Installed DX10 and DX11 dll's via winetricks

Extra Notes: Tested only the first stage so far and haven't run into any problems

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/172006506525360129/355938402723430403/Screenshot_at_2017-09-09_06-49-51.png
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/172006506525360129/355957802109239306/Screenshot_at_2017-09-09_06-39-49.png
Post edited September 14, 2017 by te_lanus
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te_lanus: Game: Offworld Trading Company
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Extra Notes: Tested only the first stage so far and haven't run into any problems
http://store.steampowered.com/app/271240/Offworld_Trading_Company/
DirectX: Version 11
What? How?
Has there been any attempt to fix Xanadu Next? Has anybody tried that game in the newest Wine version?
DX11 got a whole lotta love this last few staging releases. Banished also work on DX11 (but you need to actively delete the DX9 renderer, to force DX11
Post edited September 09, 2017 by te_lanus
Game: 8-bit Armies
Installer MD5:
67532674f072bfe6ccbd13c616489437 setup_8-bit_armies_0.93.646099_(13729).exe
56ccff4526e448f08f9b33973b68661b setup_8-bit_armies_0.93.646099_(13729)-1.bin

WineHQ AppDB link: GOG

Distro: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial
Desktop: MATE 1.16.2
Kernel: 4.4.0-93-generic x86_64
GLX Renderer: GeForce GT 240/PCIe/SSE2
GLX Version: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 340.102
Display Server: X.Org 1.18.4

Wine version(s) tested: Wine 2.16-staging with CSMT via PlayOnLinux
Winetricks Needed: Installed DX10 and DX11 dll's via winetricks

Extra Notes: Tested two or three skirmishes so far and haven't run into any problems
Post edited September 14, 2017 by te_lanus
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dtgreene: Has there been any attempt to fix Xanadu Next? Has anybody tried that game in the newest Wine version?
still psycadelic: https://i.imgur.com/VnbgB20.png
Does anyone here happen to have Kyn and can check how it runs under wine? There's nothing in the appdb about it. It's one of three possible freebies from the current promo, but I already own Tropico, and am not very enamored of zombie-themed games, so Kyn looks like my best bet if it runs at all...
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gogtrial34987: Does anyone here happen to have Kyn and can check how it runs under wine? There's nothing in the appdb about it. It's one of three possible freebies from the current promo, but I already own Tropico, and am not very enamored of zombie-themed games, so Kyn looks like my best bet if it runs at all...
Seems to run pretty fine out of the box with Wine Staging v2.16 on a clean 32-bit prefix, with CSMT and virtual desktop enabled.

On a related note, it's a Unity game and I got it running rather well with a native Linux Unity runtime. The only, but quite annoying, issue was that the UI didn't scale properly when I switched to full screen.

In fact, I've got a couple of other GOG Unity games running natively on Linux (plus a whole bunch of other ones), and I've been wanting to create a forum thread about it for some time. I might get to it tonight. :)
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muntdefems: Seems to run pretty fine out of the box with Wine Staging v2.16 on a clean 32-bit prefix, with CSMT and virtual desktop enabled.

On a related note, it's a Unity game and I got it running rather well with a native Linux Unity runtime. The only, but quite annoying, issue was that the UI didn't scale properly when I switched to full screen.

In fact, I've got a couple of other GOG Unity games running natively on Linux (plus a whole bunch of other ones), and I've been wanting to create a forum thread about it for some time. I might get to it tonight. :)
Thank you very much! That makes my choice a whole lot easier!
The unity thing sounds very interesting - will be keeping my eye out for that thread.
Post edited September 11, 2017 by gogtrial34987
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muntdefems: In fact, I've got a couple of other GOG Unity games running natively on Linux (plus a whole bunch of other ones), and I've been wanting to create a forum thread about it for some time. I might get to it tonight. :)
This sounds amazing! I had no idea it was even possible!!

It surprises me how many games are built in Unity, and then published for windows only.
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muntdefems: In fact, I've got a couple of other GOG Unity games running natively on Linux (plus a whole bunch of other ones), and I've been wanting to create a forum thread about it for some time. I might get to it tonight. :)
Please do it, I would love to see that ;)
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vv221: Please do it, I would love to see that ;)
I already did it. :)
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te_lanus: Game: Offworld Trading Company
Installer MD5:
ee018289c2931b10a95b4d5c86a4dde0 setup_offworld_trading_company_1.14.16608_(13575).exe
WineHQ AppDB link: steam

Distro: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial
The GOG version is up.
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te_lanus: Wine version(s) tested: Wine 2.16-staging without CSMT via PlayOnLinux
Winetricks Needed: did the dxfullsetup thingy using POL (so DX9-11)
POL is fine to use, but directions are not to be POL specific, thanks. Also, pretty sure there is nothing called thingy, i.e. what exactly did you use?

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te_lanus: Game: 8-bit Armies
Same for this one.

Also, AppDB just added a Workarounds section to the test results for any winetricks & such.

will add them tomorrow
Post edited September 14, 2017 by Gydion
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Gydion: Also, pretty sure there is nothing called thingy, i.e. what exactly did you use?

will add them tomorrow
Thingy's are very powerful magic :P