Call of Duty 2 Installed with Booman Guide but runs horrible

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  1. Lorena

    Lorena Member

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    Holis everybody:
    I installed Call of Duty 2 on my Ubuntu 14.04
    Used Booman's old guide from 2013
    https://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/call-of-duty-2-guide.164/#post-2363
    Everything is ok I can start the game and play but the graphics are terrible.
    Glitching all the time when i move my character around (I cant even find my way throw the doors hahahaha).
    On Playonlinux display I selected the opengl - 2048 memory size - and fbo
    The wine version is 1.6.2 and i installed all the libraries that were listed on the guide.
    I did the same settings Booman did inside the game at Graphics tab/area except that im running on windowed mode 1280x768 (16:9).
    Please I want the game to run smoothly and with nice graphic - Can you help me guys?
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    booman Grand High Exalted Mystic Emperor of Linux Gaming Staff Member

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    Yeah, that is an old guide.
    Did you already try Wine 1.8.3 or even Wine 1.9.12-staging?
  3. Lorena

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    I dont know Booman - My boy was changing some setting inside game and now its working properly.
    Anyway im going to tray using 1.8.3 or 1.9.12-staging.
    BTW what staging means????
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    booman Grand High Exalted Mystic Emperor of Linux Gaming Staff Member

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    Cool, looks like he knows what he is doing :cool:
    As far as I can tell, the "staging" versions have some extra features and patches that are stable but not supported by Wine developers. Some day I hope Wine developers will include them because these patches fix a lot of games and issues that plague stable Wine. The "staging" versions also include some performance tweaks as well.

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