Not by me, my computer is too old to play. [via]
I never would have thought WINE can do this good. The computer spec is not really top-notch for gaming and casting in my opinion, but the performance is quite good as you can see in the video.
I don’t know the real resolution the game was played with, but recording in 720p isn’t cheap. The processor seems to be more than two years old, the GPU is around 1 year old, not sure about modern computer hardware stuff.
There seems to be some frames dropping, but I am not sure if that’s caused by the playback in Flash or the actual dropping during recording. But generally, it’s smooth.
Last time I ran WINE was more than three years ago. I couldn’t get CS:S running with native resolution of my monitor (1680x1050), which I could if I ran it on Windows. The best seemed to be 640x480, IIRC.
I guess if you have relatively new computer spec, then you probably have much better gaming experience than you had three years ago. But I am glad, I don’t need to invest new stuff for finding out, because WINE still is still not 64-bit. (I don’t think it will ever be)
I watched a few gameplay on Twitch.tv, this game looks great and I happened also to watch the endings, which are really… not so good.
Wine has both a 64-bit and a 32-bit mode.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information. I just checked with emerge, ebuilds for 1.2.3 and 1.4.1 are both have support for win64, no longer being block because of my pure 64-bit Gentoo. But it will be 64-bit only according to USE description, guess no multilib for client programs, just another headache.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, not gonna try it. Over the years, I think native is the best way.