Linux, Can't Play on Linux as Before

I just use stock OpenSuse 15.0 (they are up to 15.1 now, 15.2 soon.)

I don’t do any of that Lutris junk, or DXVK (seems kind of complicated, plus people have problems with it sometimes, as per the comments in wineHQ; Main use of DXVK is to play Wow in Linux with dx12, I think.)

  1. wine-staging (regular wine is broke for wow.)

  2. direct x 11 legacy (under which direct x, in wow settings.)

  3. plays fine. I’ve only been playing Wow in Linux, with OpenSuse, since the Burning Crusade expansion when I removed windows partition forever!

You can do lots more complicated things, with suggestions in the comments at

appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=36961

I had an issue, with fps, with wine-staging newest one. So In OpenSuse did

zypper search -s wine-staging

i+ | wine-staging | package | 4.19-lp150.1062.1 | x86_64 | Wine

shows me the installed version and other possible ones, went to one previous and now having no problems again. Zypper is OpenSuse, so under other Linux you’d be doing something similar with their updater.

zypper in --oldpackage wine-staging-4.4-lp150.614.1.x86_64

(in this case, with zypper in OpenSuse, --oldpackage lets you install the older one.)

Using one version older, of wine-staging, fixed my FPS issue (so play was good again, or as good as it gets on this older computer :wink: )

The same fixes would work, though, trying a different wine-staging version, under whatever Linux you are in.

Battlenet app runs fine for me too, with the same wine-staging.


Wow and FF online are all I game with, on this computer. Otherwise I play stuff like Red Dead Redemption 2 online on my Xbox one.

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