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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Steam



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NameCall Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
VersionSteam
License Retail
URLhttp://www.callofduty.com/mw3
Votes 1
RatingBronze
Wine Version1.5.15
Maintainers of this version:
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Description
The most updated version through Steam.
Old test results
The test results for this version are very old, and as such they may not represent the current state of Wine. Please consider submitting a new test report.
Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works
Installation.

Menu works great and is smooth. (Gameplay is not)
Joining games, leaving games. Closing.
Setting up classes works.

Getting some lucky kills...


What does not
Actual gameplay:
Map objects, players hand + gun, class selection are all extremely bugged.

Objects tear and change shape incorrectly.
Player's hand model may at times cover the entire screen (unknown why it does that)

Whenever pressing tab to view kills or players, game comes to a stop for 2 or 3 seconds.

Corpses at times teleport or start shaking on the floor.


What was not tested
Using a Mic.
Singleplayer mode.
Survival mode.


Additional Comments

FPS is extremely low. In the range of 3 fps on average.
Multiplayer gameplay is way too bugged to be considered playable.

System:
CPU - AMD Phenom II x4 965 3.4GHz
GPU - AMD Asus RadeonHD 6870 1GB GDDR5 (Catalyst 12.9 Beta and 12.8)
RAM - 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz Corsair

MW3 is unplayable.
Only had -no-dwrite since Steam doesn't have text visible in Wine 1.5.15.
Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
CurrentUbuntu 12.04 "Precise" x86_64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Oct 16 20121.5.15 Yes Yes Bronze Sabun 
ShowFedora 17 x86_64Sep 30 20121.5.13 Yes Yes Bronze n. monk 
ShowGentoo Linux AMD64Jul 15 20121.5.8 N/A Yes Bronze Andrzej Kardaś 
ShowUbuntu 12.04 "Precise" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Apr 27 20121.4 N/A Yes Gold Aendegrest 
ShowGentoo Linux AMD64Feb 18 20121.4-rc1 N/A Yes Garbage Desti 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
29933 CoD:MW3 randomly crashes after loading map UNCONFIRMED View

 

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Solution FOR GRAPHICAL GLITCHES IS EASY
by AJSB on Sunday October 21st 2012, 8:08
This game needs

winetricks strictdrawordering=enabled


That will solve the graphical glitches that many are seeing.

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Impossible launch MW3 Multiplayer (Service Steam)
by DrThRaX on Saturday September 15th 2012, 20:09
hello

can you help for launch MW3 Multi on steam ?

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Tested on Fedora with good results
by apieum on Tuesday July 24th 2012, 3:11
Hi,
I play to MW3 multiplaters on fedora with good results.

OS: fedora 17
Harware:
i5
8Go
DD SSD vertex 3
nvidia GTX 260 (896Mo)

Wine 1.5.8

I had lags, but with a good config of MW3 and wine helped to winetricks, it's largely playable.

Options sets for wine :
ao=disabled ddr=opengl dsoundhw=Basic glsl=enabled mwo=enabled orm=fbo psm=enabled rtlm=textex

Options sets for MW3 (no cited are true or full):
Antialiasing off (managed by nvidia driver)
Screen refresh rate 100Hz (different within your hardware)
Screen space ambiant occlusion: disabled (the thing that improve the most lags for me)
image quality... : normal
specular map resolution: low

With these settings I've the same fluidity as the game on PS3 (i've not windows to compare)

As I'm used to play on PS3, I've tried some gamepads with qjoypad (freebox gamepad certainly only for frenchies and logitech rumble F510) and be surprisingly happy of the result.

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by Mark on Wednesday July 11th 2012, 19:55
(MW3) SO SLOW, latest drivers from AMD runs nicely on windows on extra 2x aa. im running in linux on normal and no aa. its totally unplayable.

Sorry more information.

Ubuntu 12.04
Latest Wine Stable 1.4.1

i5
amd radeon hd 5x
8GB

also i can current run starcraft 2 on low settings but its a bit slow

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So Slow (unplayable)
by Mark on Wednesday July 11th 2012, 19:52
SO SLOW, latest drivers from AMD runs nicely on windows on extra 2x aa. im running in linux on normal and no aa. its totally unplayable.

Is there any tweaks i need to do for it to be more normal?

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Wine Internal error
by arkaneus on Thursday June 7th 2012, 2:20
Hi guys. First of all, sorry for my poor english. ;-)

There is my problem:
I am under Cubuntu 12.04 (Ubuntu 12.04 + Cinnamon).
- I installed the latest Nvidia drivers (9800 GTX+ 512MB) through the OS ("devices' policies" maybe in english, "Pilotes de périphériques" in french): NO problems.
- Then I installed the latest stable Wine version (1.4).
- After that i downloaded Steam through the official Steam website (Windows version) and I installed it: NO problems.
- Finally, i downloaded Call Of Duty: MW3 through Steam (I didn't make it through PlayOnLinux 'cause I didn't installed it): NO problems.

- When I start MW3, Wine crash and I have the error message "Internal Error - [...]".

What is my F#@$µING PROBLEM?????
I read lot of Howtos on the Internet, and everyone did the same thing as me. I don't understand.

I have the same problem with MW2.

Please guys, could you help me?

Thanks a lot.

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Messed up effect
by Deuf on Saturday February 4th 2012, 21:30
Even with offscreen rendering to fbo and direct draw rendering to opengl, the game is not really playable.

Tried a lot of wine version, always the same things.
No mouse lagging, on the other side.

Debian Testing x86_64 / gtx 560 TI - nvidia 290.10-1

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by Michael Psyllides on Wednesday December 21st 2011, 11:51
I changed it in playonlinux even tho its the same thing as the registry try it and see.

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Mouse lag
by Gangf4ce on Tuesday November 15th 2011, 9:38
Have some serious mouse lags. Not able to play Online because of that.

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  • RE: Mouse lag by Michael Psyllides on Thursday November 24th 2011, 1:07
    • RE: Mouse lag by Michael Psyllides on Saturday November 26th 2011, 16:32
      • RE: Mouse lag by Marco Kretz on Thursday December 15th 2011, 17:28
        • RE: Mouse lag by Daniel Brackenbury on Thursday April 26th 2012, 20:10
  • RE: Mouse lag by Desti on Saturday February 18th 2012, 18:39



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