clunkerjunker |
Friday 17 May 2013 at 4:14
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clunkerjunker
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I'm dual booting Windows 7 x64 and Ubuntu 13.04 x64 and have been faced with a very unplayable WOT with only 3-5FPS. I've also clean installed Linux Mint and Ubuntu 12.10 just to see if it Ubuntu 13.04 was the problem. It ran dog slow in all three distros. I also have the latest video card drivers installed(Catalyst 13.4). I've used the latest version of Playonlinux and Wine. I even tried the 1.5.??? World of Tanks version of Wine. I also found a command that forces the game to run only on one core of the CPU. It crashed by system hard. My machine specs.. Intel® Core™ i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz × 4 Gigabyte GA-Z68A-D3H-B3 mobo 4GB of Ram AMD Radeon HD 6870 I have no other issues with Ubuntu. It runs like a champ. Editiert von: clunkerjunker
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Kocoo |
Friday 17 May 2013 at 15:09
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Kocoo
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same here.. i can run on low settings around 10fps..
x6 1090t hd6870 8gb 13.1 catalyst dirvers..
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Saturday 18 May 2013 at 22:00
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Turn off GLSL for the ATI drivers. PlayOnLinux -> Configure -> select virtual drive -> Display tab -> disable GLSL support See if that helps.
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clunkerjunker |
Sunday 19 May 2013 at 0:07
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clunkerjunker
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Thanks DJYoshaBYD. That did the trick and made the game playable now on low graphics setting. I bumped up the graphics to high and the game went very dark and unplayable. Switched it back to low and restarted the game and it's playable with higher 30 FPS.
Any idea why the graphics would go black?
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Sunday 19 May 2013 at 2:13
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Ronin DUSETTE
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ATI cards dont play well with linux in general, unfortunately. Thats why I rock Nvidia.
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cesaraguirre |
Tuesday 9 July 2013 at 6:31
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cesaraguirre
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Yes. It'sproblems is because Mesa drivers misses an extension that due to US patent restrictions can not be included with the MESA driver. So what you have to do is install a library called "libtxc_dxtn"
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didymos |
Saturday 20 July 2013 at 1:23
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didymos
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Hi guys,
I have similar problem... ~10fps... (few months ago was better - I have no idea what changed...) My specyfications: Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz × 8 8GB of RAM GeForce GT540M
I am running Ubuntu 13.04 with Playonlinux 4.2.1, wine 1.6-rc5 I have libtxc_dxtn and have disable GLSL support... Any ideas why I still have 10fps? I tried bumblebee and pirus - without any improvement.. Thanks.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Saturday 20 July 2013 at 3:37
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Ronin DUSETTE
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What gfx drivers do you have installed?
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clunkerjunker |
Saturday 20 July 2013 at 4:56
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clunkerjunker
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I installed "libtxc_dxtn". No change after rebooting. FWIW, I went to Mint 15 hoping that would fix the issue.
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didymos |
Saturday 20 July 2013 at 12:34
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didymos
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I have nvidia-313, but I had nvidia-304 (current) and was the same...
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didymos |
Saturday 20 July 2013 at 12:35
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didymos
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but in Additional Drivers window I do not have any... which is little bit strange
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Saturday 20 July 2013 at 21:11
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Ronin DUSETTE
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So, delete all of the nvidia drivers that you installed through Additional Drivers or your package manager, and install the newest drivers, by hand, from nvidia. You may not have the 32 bit libraries installed. Installing the newest drivers from Nvidia's site by hand will install these for you.
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didymos |
Sunday 28 July 2013 at 20:37
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didymos
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Is there really a difference when you install newest drivers from nvidia web page comparing to instaling the same drivers from package repository? I have installed with package rep. nvidia-325 and next day I had like 30-40fps - which was great! But another day it droped to 10fps... I have not installed or change anything in my configuration and I tried different internet connections... I was also trying optirun or primus (vblank_mode=0 primusrun playonlinux) nothing helps... I have no idea why one day I had 40fps and next one I had 10fps...
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didymos |
Sunday 28 July 2013 at 20:52
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didymos
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This is my output from terminal:
[main] Message: PlayOnLinux (4.2.1) is starting [clean_tmp] Message: Cleaning temp directory [Check_OpenGL] Message: 32bits direct rendering is enabled [Check_OpenGL] Message: 64bits direct rendering is enabled [POL_System_CheckFS] Message: Checking filesystem for /home/didymos/.PlayOnLinux/ [main] Message: Filesystem is compatible [maj_check] Message: Web version : 1375018048 [maj_check] Message: Current local version : 1374774950 [maj_check] Message: Updating list [POL_Config_Write] Message: Config write: LAST_TIMESTAMP 1375018048 [install_plugins] Message: Checking plug-in: Capture... [install_plugins] Message: Checking plug-in: ScreenCap... [install_plugins] Message: Checking plug-in: PlayOnLinux Vault... [POL_System_CheckFS] Message: Checking filesystem for WOTLauncher.exe [POL_Wine] Message: Running wine-1.6-rc5 WOTLauncher.exe (Working directory : /home/didymos/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/WorldOfTanks/drive_c/Games/World_of_Tanks) [POL_Wine] Message: Notice: PlayOnLinux deliberately disables winemenubuilder. See http://www.playonlinux.com/fr/page-26-Winemenubuilder.html wine: cannot find L"C:\\\\windows\\\\system32\\\\ctfmon.exe" [POL_Wine] Message: Wine return: 0 WARNING. Please use POL_SetupWindow_Init first. [POL_LoadVar_Device] Message: Gettings GPU informations [POL_LoadVar_Device] Message: VendorID : 8086 [POL_LoadVar_Device] Message: DeviceID : 0116 [POL_Website_GET] Message: GET http://www.playonlinux.com/api/s.php?data=ODA4Nn4wMTE2fjB%2bV29ybGQgT2YgVGFua3N%2bMX4xfjF%2bfjB%2bVWJ1bnR1IDEzLjA0fjIwNDh%2bMjI3
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petch |
Sunday 28 July 2013 at 21:45
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petch
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[POL_LoadVar_Device] Message: Gettings GPU informations [POL_LoadVar_Device] Message: VendorID : 8086 [POL_LoadVar_Device] Message: DeviceID : 0116The PoL's "Video driver" component detects the Intel video card first, so that's what is written into the Wine registry. In the development version of PoL the same component asks which card you want to pick, maybe that will help? See on the download page how to get the development version.
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didymos |
Monday 29 July 2013 at 0:54
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didymos
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Thanks, I tried with dev version and got this: [VGL] NOTICE: Pixel format of 2D X server does not match pixel format of [VGL] Pbuffer. Disabling PBO readback. [POL_Wine] Message: Wine return: 0 WARNING. Please use POL_SetupWindow_Init first. [POL_LoadVar_Device] Message: Gettings GPU informations WARNING. Please use POL_SetupWindow_Init first. [POL_SetupWindow_menu] Message: menu answer: False [POL_LoadVar_Device] Message: VendorID : [POL_LoadVar_Device] Message: DeviceID : [POL_Website_GET] Message: GET http://www.playonlinux.com/api/s.php?data=fn4wfldvcmxkIE9mIFRhbmtzfjF%2bMX4xfn4wflVidW50dSAxMy4wNH4yMDQ4fjEyMzE0NTk4NTI1 NzkwOTl%2bMX5Xb3JsZCBPZiBUYW5rc340LjIuMi1kZXZ%2bMTE= and fps are still low... Editiert von: didymos
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petch |
Monday 29 July 2013 at 18:33
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petch
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WARNING. Please use POL_SetupWindow_Init first.
Mmmh I don't get those warnings. And I suppose this is the only case when POL_SetupWindow_menu can return "False", breaking the remaining code logic... Weird. Am I right that those messages come from your attempt to install the "Video Driver" component from the "Install components" tab? Editiert von: petch
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didymos |
Monday 29 July 2013 at 22:41
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didymos
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Hmm I do not understand... I don't try to intall "Video Driver" component. What is "Iinstall components" tab?
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petch |
Monday 29 July 2013 at 23:43
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petch
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Ah, ok found the culpit, that's a debugging feature that calls the function to detect the video cards available... From a place I didn't expect, when the interface window is not open, hence the warning. I Will have to fix this case. It was never detected for updating the registry, so it's normal my change had no effect on the game. You can still give it a try, but now I doubt it'll make a difference: Configure button > (Select world of tanks virtual drive) > Install components tab > Video Driver > Install button
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didymos |
Tuesday 30 July 2013 at 3:13
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didymos
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nope... no difference... :(
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