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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 :) |
Best tool for the job. Use Windows.
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<shrugs> enjoy your inferior eq experience
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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.
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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. |
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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