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Call of Duty: Black Ops 1.0



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NameCall of Duty: Black Ops
Version1.0
License Retail
URLhttp://www.callofduty.com/blac...
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RatingGold
Wine Version1.3.34
Maintainers of this version:
Description
The boxed retail version.
Old test results
The test results you have selected are very old and may not represent the current state of Wine.
Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works
Intro movies, main menu and resuming a game works.


What does not
None so far. No obvious glitches in my game when I last played it.


What was not tested
Haven't tried the full campaign yet, as well as multiplayer.


Additional Comments

You'll have to install the usual dependencies (DirectX, Visual C++ runtimes, etc.) via winetricks first. Other than that it'll be smooth sailing.
Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
ShowGentoo Linux AMD64Dec 17 20111.3.34 Yes Yes Gold Manuel 
ShowGentoo Linux AMD64Oct 09 20111.3.27 N/A Yes Gold Galym Kerimbekov 
CurrentUbuntu 11.04 "Natty" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Aug 31 20111.3.27 Yes Yes Gold Blake Gripling 
ShowUbuntu 10.04 "Lucid" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jan 18 20111.3.9 Yes Yes Gold Chanchana Sornsoontorn 
ShowArch Linux x86_64Nov 27 20101.3.8 Yes Yes Bronze Evilandi666 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
25173 No sound in menus/game play in Call Of Duty : Black Ops NEW View
25338 Call of Duty: Black Ops - keyboard does not work UNCONFIRMED View

 
HOWTO - In game sound

Try a clean WINE prefix (I think it's not necessary)

Install Directx from the CoD:BO game directory.

Set winever to XP.

Set dsound to builtin.

I use ALSA with full hardware aceleration.


 

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sound
by MR_squiggley on Tuesday January 29th 2013, 16:22
how am i supposed to se dsound=native in wine 1.5.22 i dont see the option anywhere

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HD 3000 Graphics?
by Ranko Kohime on Saturday June 23rd 2012, 4:34
Has anyone gotten Black Ops to run using wine on a laptop with Intel HD 3000 graphics? I can get it running in Win7 on another laptop with HD 3000, but not with wine on Ubuntu.

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Call of the Dead Glitch
by Dan on Thursday December 22nd 2011, 20:11
I'm using wine 1.3.19 and Black Ops works fine except for when I play Call of the Dead. Whenever I go into the level and go in the water, my screen becomes covered in frost (just the sites, this is normal), but the middle of my screen becomes all gray and blurry making it impossible to see anything at all (yes, I've tried it under windows, this doesn't happen under windows, the screen burrs but it is still visible), it goes away after a time but makes the level virtually unplayable.

Tested with wine 1.3.8, same problem

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by ivan on Tuesday October 18th 2011, 8:34
Hi you guys!

I've got lenovo v570 323A-3

Intel core i3 2310
NVIDIA GT 525M 1GB
RAM 3GB

Made Black Ops working just setting in regedit:

Direct3D section
VideoMemorySize = "512"
UseGLSL = "disabled"

Set windows version to "Windows 7" in winecfg

Installed DirectX and vcrun from Games directory.

I got working game, but very very slow fps on max settings, I can play a game, but that's 50% worse performance than I got on native Windows 7 env.

That suppose to be wine's fault or whom ?

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  • RE: by ivan on Tuesday October 18th 2011, 8:37
  • RE: by blaise on Tuesday October 18th 2011, 17:04
    • RE: by ivan on Wednesday October 19th 2011, 11:46
      • RE: by Yore on Wednesday October 19th 2011, 11:49
        • RE: by ivan on Wednesday October 19th 2011, 12:12
No-sound
by Andrey on Thursday June 23rd 2011, 15:31
Even if i set dsound-native and Windows version to XP no sound in game. Tested it on two deferent PCs, same.

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by Dakota Ryan Lambert on Tuesday April 19th 2011, 16:58
The offical patch. Or the SKIDROW patch seems to work on Legal copies.

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by Dakota Ryan Lambert on Saturday February 26th 2011, 11:48
Download the patch to fix lag

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  • RE: by fracta on Wednesday April 13th 2011, 7:42
Works fine
by mrshroom on Tuesday February 1st 2011, 15:03
Sound now works here too, OSSv4 (custom kernel without ALSA). I just installed the game, no updates/patches with the default DX/VCrun.

To anyone who reads the UseGLSL, it's enabled by default on every wine as of 29/10/2007 or Wine 0.9.49, said so by the wiki.
wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys

It doesn't lag or stutter here either, I'm going to see if I can get performance better but it isn't that bad.

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Will not work with new nVidia drivers
by causality on Wednesday December 15th 2010, 12:46
With Linux kernel version 2.6.32 and nVidia drivers version 195.36.31 this game works flawlessly for me.

If I update my kernel to version 2.6.36 I also have to upgrade my nVidia drivers, as 195.36.31 will not build with this new kernel. When I then upgrade my nVidia drivers to version 260.19.29 I get a strange result. This game will then segfault every single time it is loaded. It segfaults immediately and does not even try to get to the title screen. It does not even open a new window on the screen.

The next-highest nVidia driver version after 195.36.31 offered by my distro (Gentoo) is 256.44. I have also tested nVidia driver versions 256.44, 256.52, 256.53, 260.19.21, and 260.19.26. I get the same result -- instant segfault.

The strange thing is that it only happens for this game. I can upgrade the kernel and nvidia drivers (any version listed above) and other games like Fallout: New Vegas work fine. Only this one gives me the insta-segfault.

Is this a bug in Wine?

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Working (with sound)
by WineFan62 on Sunday November 21st 2010, 5:36
I used PlayOnLinux official installer for this game, worked like a charm, with sound !!!

Thx PlayOnLinux Team :)

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No sound
by gman on Friday November 19th 2010, 15:29
There is also no sound when running on windows except the cutscenes so it seems like it's a bug in the game. From what I read it lowers or even mutes the volume.

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  • RE: No sound by causality on Wednesday December 15th 2010, 12:52

by Andrew on Friday November 19th 2010, 4:13
This not "silver", this is "garbage"... Very low FPS.

RAM 4gb
Videocard - NVidea 9600gt 512mb

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  • Please, read by Wingnux on Friday November 19th 2010, 13:24
  • RE: by Phelan on Sunday November 21st 2010, 11:26
Confimed
by Stiebrs on Wednesday November 17th 2010, 16:58
Works flawlessly (as far as it can on P4 3GHz and GT 9500) out of the box on 1.3.7 with vcrun2005sp1 and dx9, debian lenny. It's painfully slow, but works.
Only problem – no sound, except in cutscenes, with both – OSS and ALSA.
On adequate system might run pretty well, if no-sound bug is fixed

p.s. "winetricks dsoundbug9612" as suggested bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25173 didn't work either

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  • RE: Confimed by Wingnux on Wednesday November 17th 2010, 17:53
  • RE: Confimed by EuIDZero on Friday November 19th 2010, 10:45



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