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Quote from Transgaming:

 

"In addition to features provided by WineX 2.2, TransGamers using it or

any previous version of WineX should how be able to play Valve Software's

popular Half-Life and CounterStrike games on-line. Previously, anti-cheat

software would reject users running with WineX."

 

 

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I agree this is good news, but the title seems to be too long laugh .

 

The way I see it, I hope Transgaming got enough subscribers

to get WineX continue developing. It literally improves the Win32

compatibility for all the better, and they even contribute some of

their work to the main Wine branch. Beautiful job, Transgaming!

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I have a silly question:

Is it smart to use both Wine and Winex on your linux? I dont want to play games on my Linux box, but i heard some windoze apps run better with winex.

Guys with wine and winex installed do you have some suggetsions and/or tips for me ?

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I have never come by this problem, and I have been running WineX since the first days, both CVS and RPM. I have been running HL, CS, DMC...some FF, and even Op4. Opposing Force takes a few more steps to get running, but I have been playing on Veraxx since my CLAN Days.

WineX 3.0 will be released shortly, which is promising to offer better support for some of the newer Titles, but I am sure there will be a whole slew of new bugs to come with it.

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