1) PlayOnLinux won't start
         a) Install the following packages through you package manager:
           -Python
           -wxPython
           -gettext
           -cabextract
           -ImageMagick
           -Wine
         b) Remove (backup before if you wish) the "~/.PlayOnLinux" directory
2) My game won't work
 a) I'm using 64-bit Linux
   -check if you've got 32-bit graphics drivers installed
 b) Check if you've got 3D acceleration 
   -go to 
Settings->System
   -press GLXInfos and search for "direct rendering: Yes"
   -press 3D Test and after 20 seconds close it
    For NVIDIA and ATI cards (on proprietary drivers), it shouldn't be less than 2000 fps.
    For Intel cards it varies from 300 to 800 fps.
 c) Download the latest available Wine version
   -go to 
Tools->Manage Wine versions
   -select version with highest available number in the "Available Wine Versions:" frame
   -press 
+Add and wait until it's downloaded
   -switch to 
My Applications tab
   -select your application in "My Applicatons:" frame
   -select downloaded Wine version in "Version:" combobox
   -press 
Close
 d) Check if the game worked for someone on the 
WINE HQ AppDB
 e) Your game may need illegal stuff to run on Linux. Read more about that  
here and 
here.
 f) Download and install 
Advanced Wine Configuration plug-in and with its help, set
 -"OffscreenRenderingMode" to "backbuffer"
 -"VideoMemorySize" to "YourVideoMemorySize"
 g) For Intel graphics cards older than 
Intel i965
  - select your application
  - press 
Configure this application and press 
Forward
  - select 
Registry editor and press 
Forward
  - go to 
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\Direct3D
  - create a new 
String value there and name it 
UseGLSL
  - set the value to 
disabled
  - close that window
 h) Read 
How to explain your problems and post your problem
3) My game works slow
 a) Turn off one of the compositing window managers listed below:
   -Compiz 
   -Compiz-Fusion 
   -KWin
 b) Download and install the 
Advanced Wine Configuration plug-in and with its help, set
 -"OffscreenRenderingMode" to "fbo"
 -"VideoMemorySize" to "YourVideoMemorySize"
 c) If it's a 2D game (like AgeOfEmpires or Starcraft) then you can try to compile Wine from sources with 
DIB Engine patch
4) The game asks for next CD during installation from multiple CDs
 a) copy each CD to a separate directory on your hard drive
 b) after giving a name for the new prefix, choose 
Yes when "Do you want to configure your prefix before installing your application?" appears
 c) switch to 
Drives tab
 d) press 
Add... and then 
Browse...
 e) point to your first CD directory
 f) press 
Show Advanced
 g) select CD-ROM in "Type:" combobox
 h) press 
Apply
 i) repeat steps d) e) f) g) h) for every CD                            
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