Well I use wineX to play windows games on my linux box, and simply put, right now it doesnt have support for directX9, however it occurred to me that all I would have to do is download the executable and install directX 9 using wineX. Has anyone tried this? Does it work? My geforceFX 5200 ultra can use the new features that directX 9 has, however without using windows, I see no way of playing some of the new games coming out, like half life 2. However the good news is that Doom 3 uses openGL. Why cant everything use openGL? I could always install windows 2000 professional in a dual boot setup, but I like linux and having to use windows for any reason is depressing.
I was reading benchmarks of games when using WineX to play them, and on the same hardware, they performed at half the speed of running it natively in linux. If anyone is interested in the article check out
http://www17.tomshardware.com/howto/20020531/windows_gaming-04.html#quake_iii_arena_windows_v_linuxIt really is an intersting article. When running Quake 3 in linux with the same hardware, the game received better scores than when using windows. In that test the games were running natively. However once the emulator was used to play quake 3, performance decreased on linux drastically. The point being that if you own Quake 1-3, RTCW, Unrael 2003, or any other native linux game, it will perform better than the windows game running in an emulator.
With this in mind, I installed SimCity 4 and its performance is definitely lacking considering that my system is pretty powerful compared to the system requirements.
[ July 23, 2003: Message edited by: ThePreacher ]