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Rhianntp 02-18-2021 07:41 PM

Linux - Wine- Nvidia .. anti-alising
 
Hiyas... Hoping someone here has experience running P99 or any EQEmu client under linux. I currently have it running fine under Manjaro linux, but the jaggies are driving me crazy.
Is there a way to enable anti-aliasing inside of wine similar to how I can make the Nvidia driver in windows apply it to eqgame.exe?
I don't understand all the nuances of wine+vulkan+nvidia :(
Anyone been able to have AA in P99 on wine?

Thanks :)

bomaroast 02-18-2021 07:48 PM

Best tool for the job. Use Windows.

Rhianntp 02-18-2021 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bomaroast (Post 3263748)
Best tool for the job. Use Windows.

Trying to avoid windows. Thanks for the suggestion though :)

bomaroast 02-18-2021 07:50 PM

<shrugs> enjoy your inferior eq experience

mtkoan 02-19-2021 03:02 AM

Fonts look fantastic in wine / eq (better than Windows in my opinion) on a default install of PopOS with Nvidia. Font rendering on Linux is still voodoo magic to me, so I can't say why though.

loramin 02-19-2021 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bomaroast (Post 3263748)
Best tool for the job. Use Windows.

Been running in Linux for years without issue ... and without all that, you know ... Windows crap.

Rhianntp 02-19-2021 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loramin (Post 3263966)
Been running in Linux for years without issue ... and without all that, you know ... Windows crap.

Nice 🙂. Were you able to have anti-aliasing turned on?

Thanks

Rhianntp 02-19-2021 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtkoan (Post 3263872)
Fonts look fantastic in wine / eq (better than Windows in my opinion) on a default install of PopOS with Nvidia. Font rendering on Linux is still voodoo magic to me, so I can't say why though.

The game definitely runs better on linux + wine... My only issue is the jaggies from not having anti-aliasing enabled. I know I wouldn't really need AA on if I ran at 1080p resolution, but then the ui is too small for me to see. Anyone know a way to scale the ui so it's not so tiny when playing at high resolutions?

Rhianntp 02-22-2021 04:48 PM

I was able to resolve this issue on my own. I had been using lutris to launch the game. I uninstalled lutris and all versions of wine, then installed the newest wine version and created the needed scripts/links to run the game. This was with a 32bit wine prefix. Then installed winetricks and enabled multisampling through it as well as using regedit to set the sample rate. No more jaggies !
Thanks for all of your replies.

loramin 02-22-2021 07:20 PM

Glad you figured it out. As a side note, I added it to the wiki Tech Support page (https://wiki.project1999.com/Tech_Su...FWINE.2FLutris), in case anyone else runs into this.


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