Linux and MacOS users rejoice, as your favorite game may now be playable without having to boot into Windows.
WINE is an emulation layer for Windows applications/games that runs on most Linux distributions and MacOS. It’s been in active development for years, and with various free companion applications such as PlayOnLinux and PlayOnMac, it’s also been made available for non-techy people that don’t like the idea of tinkering too much.
To get WINE 3.0, you can use your Linux distros package or update manager or you can wait for the companion application you use to be updated to automatically grab the required files. If you have issues, report them on WINE’s bugzilla.
WINEHQ (everything you need about WINE + links to bug reporting)
The compatibility list which is constantly updated
Changelog source (with more info from OMGUBUNTU!)
Source
WINE is an emulation layer for Windows applications/games that runs on most Linux distributions and MacOS. It’s been in active development for years, and with various free companion applications such as PlayOnLinux and PlayOnMac, it’s also been made available for non-techy people that don’t like the idea of tinkering too much.
To get WINE 3.0, you can use your Linux distros package or update manager or you can wait for the companion application you use to be updated to automatically grab the required files. If you have issues, report them on WINE’s bugzilla.
WINEHQ (everything you need about WINE + links to bug reporting)
The compatibility list which is constantly updated
Changelog source (with more info from OMGUBUNTU!)
Source
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