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Game: Rise of the Triad (2013)
Installer MD5s:
95ba143ba110491acf82aefd122d65d4 setup_the_rise_of_the_triad_2.5.0.23-1.bin
492d7323cc02ff633b042f82bfe3b871 setup_the_rise_of_the_triad_2.5.0.23-2.bin
8d08f6f3d243e2b9b3f724d44aaee142 setup_the_rise_of_the_triad_2.5.0.23.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=15374
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/rise-of-the-triad-2013

Distro: Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon 64bit
Kernel version: 3.19.0-58
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 364.15
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.5 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.1.0

Install notes: Requires dotnet40 (in CrossOver install "Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0") for the launcher to work
If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "ROTTLauncher.exe"
I recommend against using emulate virtual desktop for this: if set, the game icon sometimes pops through.
How well does it run: Quite well (see below)
Details: Was getting around 30-40fps at 1920x1200 with most settings set to "ludicrous", with CSMT enabled. Didn't seem to be a major difference in framerates between the lowest & highest settings. If virtual desktop is not enabled, the game will start minimised. If running the game with virtual desktop enabled, you must also set "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows".

Note: I had a look at this again recently since switching to Mint 18 and the launcher instantly crashes in Wine/Wine Staging. Still works in CrossOver though.
Post edited August 28, 2016 by adamhm
Game: Fallout
Installer MD5: 23726d5b1391985716451c54adc11665 setup_fallout_2.1.0.18.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=70
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/fallout

Distro: Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.13.0-32
Graphics card: AMD RX 480 8GB
Graphics driver & version: Open source, with Mesa 17.3.2 from Padoka's stable Mesa PPA
Wine version(s) tested: Wine 3.0 (with CSMT enabled)

Install notes: Requires Wine Mono (Wine should try to install this automatically on prefix creation or update)
Start the game from/create shortcut for "falloutwHR.exe"
How well does it run: Perfect
Details: Have not tested any mods or done a complete playthrough

Wine wrapper
I have put together a Linux Wine wrapper for this game. For more information, see the release thread in the game's forum: https://www.gog.com/forum/fallout_series/fallout_1_2_tactics_for_linux
Post edited February 01, 2018 by adamhm
Game: Fallout 2
Installer MD5: b20e9a133c23bf308b8460272fd32d2b setup_fallout2_2.1.0.18.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=194
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/fallout-2

Distro: Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.13.0-32
Graphics card: AMD RX 480 8GB
Graphics driver & version: Open source, with Mesa 17.3.2 from Padoka's stable Mesa PPA
Wine version(s) tested: Wine 3.0 (with CSMT enabled)

Install notes: Requires Wine Mono (Wine should try to install this automatically on prefix creation or update)
Start the game from/create shortcut for "fallout2HR.exe"
How well does it run: Perfect
Details: Have not tested any mods or done a complete playthrough

Wine wrapper
I have put together a Linux Wine wrapper for this game. For more information, see the release thread in the game's forum: https://www.gog.com/forum/fallout_series/fallout_1_2_tactics_for_linux
Post edited February 01, 2018 by adamhm
Game: Fallout Tactics
Installer MD5: 9fc5a3b9e0c6a01187383886776c2889 setup_fallout_tactics_2.1.0.12.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=602
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/rating-breakdown/fallout-tactics-brotherhood-of-steel

Distro: Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.13.0-32
Graphics card: AMD RX 480 8GB
Graphics driver & version: Open source, with Mesa 17.3.2 from Padoka's stable Mesa PPA
Wine version(s) tested: Wine 3.0 (with CSMT and virtual desktop enabled)

Install notes: Requires Wine Mono (Wine should try to install this automatically on prefix creation or update)
Start the game from/create shortcut for "BOS_HR.exe"
How well does it run: Almost perfect
Details: Have not tested any mods or done a complete playthrough. Using a virtual desktop is strongly recommended as it has weird display issues otherwise.

Wine wrapper
I have put together a Linux Wine wrapper for this game. For more information, see the release thread in the game's forum: https://www.gog.com/forum/fallout_series/fallout_1_2_tactics_for_linux
Post edited February 01, 2018 by adamhm
Game: Consortium: Master Edition
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=16187
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/consortium

Distro: Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.4.0-36
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 370.28
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.18 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.0.1

Install notes: Does not need any additional libraries etc.
If using PlayOnLinux, start the game from/create shortcut for consortium.exe. As per the info posted here, before running the game create a file named "autoexec.cfg" in the game's install directory under consortium\cfg with these two lines in it:

r_signal_fx "0"
host_writeconfig

Then edit the shortcut so it has the argument: +exec autoexec.cfg (if using CrossOver you'll need to create a new shortcut for Consortium with this argument). If you don't do this then you won't be able to see anything during much of the gameplay.
How well does it run: Very well
Details: Tested at 1920x1200 maxed out with virtual desktop and CSMT enabled. During the "quantum limbo" stage at the end of the game you will not be able to see anything; just tap D a few times then hold W to progress.
Post edited September 09, 2016 by adamhm
Game: Risen
Installer MD5s:
165bbace44841b0a4598cc4d3bc35280 setup_risen_1.0_(18662)-1.bin
4db6e2587fda2316b4aceeac7cdb467f setup_risen_1.0_(18662).exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=10408
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/risen

Distro: Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.13.0-37
Graphics card: AMD RX 480 8GB
Graphics driver & version: Open source, with Mesa 17.3.6 from Padoka's stable Mesa PPA
Wine version(s) tested: Wine 3.0 (with CSMT enabled)

Install notes: Requires d3dx9_29
If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "Risen.exe"
How well does it run: Almost perfect
Details: This appears to work perfectly fine from what I've played so far, except for the logos when you start the game not playing/displaying properly. If running the game with virtual desktop enabled, you must also set "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows".

Wine wrapper
I have put together a Linux Wine wrapper for this game. For more information, see the release thread in the game's forum: https://www.gog.com/forum/risen_series/risen_series_for_linux
Post edited March 28, 2018 by adamhm
Game: Risen 2: Dark Waters Gold Edition
Installer MD5s:
c1447b142e48bc65080f74750911b0e8 setup_risen_2_-_dark_waters_1.0_(18732)-1.bin
44f10562c1b680d384d3dcee2030c724 setup_risen_2_-_dark_waters_1.0_(18732)-2.bin
cf32fbbbc3349714a77c00a68d170918 setup_risen_2_-_dark_waters_1.0_(18732).exe
d235706c3f0b44c4285d006684d1f073 setup_risen_2_gold_edition_1.0_(18732).exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=14177
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/risen-2-dark-waters

Distro: Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.13.0-37
Graphics card: AMD RX 480 8GB
Graphics driver & version: Open source, with Mesa 17.3.6 from Padoka's stable Mesa PPA
Wine version(s) tested: Wine 3.0 (with CSMT enabled)

Install notes: Requires d3dcompiler_43
Run the game from/create a shortcut for "Risen.exe"
How well does it run: Almost perfect
Details:
I've fully played through this game & it mostly runs great. The company logo videos etc. played when you start the game don't work properly and shadows are a bit bugged, particularly in indoor areas (if you look around the room you start in after starting a new game it'll be immediately obvious) - this can be quite distracting so you might want to disable shadows at least when in those areas. In addition, the player character's eye and gnomes' faces are rendered entirely black. Aside from that, graphics and gameplay appear to be fine, although performance could be a bit better. If running the game with virtual desktop enabled, you must also set "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows".

Wine wrapper
I have put together a Linux Wine wrapper for this game. For more information, see the release thread in the game's forum: https://www.gog.com/forum/risen_series/risen_series_for_linux
Post edited April 06, 2018 by adamhm
Game: Risen 3: Titan Lords - Complete Edition
Installer MD5s:
e2d9c75742525a8778215c403910ae4e setup_risen3_enhanced_edition_2.0.0.3-1.bin
be1102502bbf941cb412ebc38689577d setup_risen3_enhanced_edition_2.0.0.3-2.bin
6c4bfc9dc05027c6f30af5c2766af83d setup_risen3_enhanced_edition_2.0.0.3.exe
40c1e84281e8f9ed269c557626a67933 setup_risen3_enhanced_edition_complete_dlc_2.0.0.3.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=16285

Distro: Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.13.0-37
Graphics card: AMD RX 480 8GB
Graphics driver & version: Open source, with Mesa 17.3.6 from Padoka's stable Mesa PPA
Wine version(s) tested: Wine 3.0 64-bit (with CSMT enabled)

Install notes: Requires d3dcompiler_43
Run the game from/create a shortcut for "Risen3.exe"
How well does it run: Almost perfect
Details:
The startup logos, menu background and credits videos do not play, otherwise the game appears to run fine although I have only played for a short while. If running the game with virtual desktop enabled, you must also set "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows".

Wine wrapper
I have put together a Linux Wine wrapper for this game. For more information, see the release thread in the game's forum: https://www.gog.com/forum/risen_series/risen_series_for_linux
Post edited March 28, 2018 by adamhm
Game: Assassin's Creed: Director's Cut
Installer MD5s:
1ab20046e23e509206c950bc2fc2c7b5 setup_assassins_creed_2.1.0.23-1.bin
b3545ba5b5ea455d489541d84e9607f3 setup_assassins_creed_2.1.0.23-2.bin
4fcb30b467540d0b0a2a088d4c44613c setup_assassins_creed_2.1.0.23.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=6807
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/assassins-creed

Distro: Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon 64bit
Kernel version: 3.19.0-51
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 361.28
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.5 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.0.1

Install notes: More or less simply install & play - no need to install any additional libraries etc.
If using PlayOnLinux, start the game from/create shortcut for "AssassinsCreed_Dx9.exe"
How well does it run: Quite well
Details:
Have played for a few hours, framerates appear to be ok & there are no obvious issues at least. Tested at 1920x1200 with virtual desktop and CSMT enabled. If running the game with virtual desktop enabled, you must also set "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows".
Game: Final Liberation: Warhammer Epic 40,000
Installer MD5: 7d9dde9a5d505efb06374d8d1adf3416 setup_wh40k_final_liberation_2.0.0.4.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1677
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/warhammer-final-liberation

Distro: Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon 64bit
Kernel version: 3.19.0-51
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 361.28
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.5 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.0.1

Install notes: No additional libraries needed, just install & play. If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "Epic40k.exe"
How well does it run: Perfectly, most of the time
Details: Tested with virtual desktop enabled, have played through the first mission without issue. Runs perfectly most of the time, but sometimes crashes with the error: "The instruction at <address1> referenced memory at <address2>. The memory could not be written". So far this only seems to happen when the game tries to get to the main menu.
Game: FEAR Platinum
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&amp;iId=2878

Distro: Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.13.0-32
Graphics card: AMD RX 480 8GB
Graphics driver & version: Open source, with Mesa 17.3.2 from Padoka's stable Mesa PPA
Wine version(s) tested: Wine 3.0 (with CSMT and virtual desktop enabled)

Install notes: Install & play.
Start the game from/create shortcuts for "FEAR.exe", "FEARXP.exe" and "FEARXP2.exe" (F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon, F.E.A.R. Extraction Point and F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate respectively).
How well does it run: Perfect
Details: Have fully played through the base game in a previous version of Wine without issue, no reason to suspect this may have changed. The expansions haven't been fully tested but there's no sign of any problems there from what I've played so far.

Only one minor issue: if you've started/loaded a game and try to change certain graphics settings it'll crash. Just make sure to do that first before playing.

Wine wrapper
I have put together a Linux Wine wrapper for this game. For more information, see the release thread in the game's forum: https://www.gog.com/forum/fear_series/fear_fear_2_for_linux
Post edited February 01, 2018 by adamhm
Game: FEAR 2: Project Origin + Reborn
Installer MD5s:
12d944a24eca3d496c92e031c0f5eda3 setup_fear_2_1.05_(18567)-1.bin
bc322d9956ba00fb60ed3a58811c8683 setup_fear_2_1.05_(18567)-2.bin
f067c175efbf9c358eff6ec8a007e422 setup_fear_2_1.05_(18567)-3.bin
86c3ef5483410222566e16900bf7cc0f setup_fear_2_1.05_(18567)-4.bin
4dfa8bf753dfd58e76f060ee79a275eb setup_fear_2_1.05_(18567).exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&amp;iId=9086
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/fear-2-project-origin

Distro: Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel version: 4.13.0-32
Graphics card: AMD RX 480 8GB
Graphics driver & version: Open source, with Mesa 17.3.2 from Padoka's stable Mesa PPA
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 2.10 (with CSMT and virtual desktop enabled)

Install notes: Requires xact
I recommend adding an override to disable winegstreamer (see below).
Run the game from/create a shortcut for "FEAR2.exe"
How well does it run: Perfect
Details: Have not done a full playthrough but the game appears to run perfectly from what I've played so far, with only one small issue: The game has a tendency to freeze if you try to quit from the menu in some places; disabling winegstreamer reduces this but does not completely resolve it, however this can be avoided by using alt+f4 to quit the game instead.

Wine wrapper
I have put together a Linux Wine wrapper for this game. For more information, see the release thread in the game's forum: https://www.gog.com/forum/fear_series/fear_fear_2_for_linux
Post edited February 18, 2018 by adamhm
Game: Sid Meier's Pirates!
Installer MD5: 8b34ac6584fe561f4159109236e67e88 setup_sid_meiers_pirates_2.0.0.4.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&amp;iId=1985
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/sid-meiers-pirates-patch-102

Distro: Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon 64bit
Kernel version: 3.19.0-51
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 364.12
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.5 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.0.1

Install notes: Just install & play.
If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "Pirates!.exe"
How well does it run: Perfectly, so far
Details: Have only played for a short while, but there doesn't appear to be any issues. Tested with virtual desktop and CSMT enabled.
Game: Sid Meier's Railroads
Installer MD5: 65becb026a08da0102bacf5c49bae209 setup_sid_meiers_railroads_2.0.0.6.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&amp;iId=4058
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/sid-meiers-railroads

Distro: Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon 64bit
Kernel version: 3.19.0-51
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 364.12
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.5 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.0.1

Install notes: Requires d3dx9 (install DirectX 9 Modern in CrossOver)
If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "RailRoads.exe"
How well does it run: Perfectly, from what I've tested so far
Details: Have only played through the tutorial & tested starting a new game, but it seems to run perfectly. Tested with virtual desktop and CSMT enabled.
Game: Railroad Tycoon 2 Platinum
Installer MD5s:287980d731448b70031bb21eff1facda setup_railroad_tycoon2_2.0.0.5.exe
WineHQ AppDB link: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&amp;iId=1242
CodeWeavers link: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/railroad-tycoon-2-platinum

Distro: Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon 64bit
Kernel version: 3.19.0-51
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Graphics driver & version: Proprietary 364.12
Wine version(s) tested: Wine Staging 1.9.5 via PlayOnLinux, CrossOver 15.0.1

Install notes: No redistributable components required, just install & play.
If using PlayOnLinux, run the game from/create a shortcut for "RT2_PLAT.EXE"
How well does it run: Perfectly so far
Details: Have only played for a short while but there doesn't appear to be any problems. Tested with virtual desktop and CSMT enabled.

Posted by rampancy in the original thread:
I just wanted to add to this that I experienced some redraw errors that led to UI issues on OS X that were cleared up by setting ddr=gdi in winetricks.