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Painkiller 1.64



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NamePainkiller
Version1.64
License Retail
URLhttp://www.painkillergame.com/
Votes 3
RatingPlatinum
Wine Version1.5.19
Maintainers of this version:
Description
Latest known patch for Painkiller
Old test results
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Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works

Everything... Both multiplayer and single player game


What does not
3D sound


What was not tested
no-cd


Additional Comments


Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
ShowDebian GNU/Linux 6.0 "Squeeze" x86_64Dec 12 20121.5.19 Yes Yes Platinum Subhi Dweik 
ShowArch Linux x86_64Feb 20 20121.4-rc4 Yes Yes Platinum Piotr Krzysztof SoboĊ„ 
ShowUbuntu 10.10 "Maverick" x86_64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)May 18 20111.3.18 Yes Yes Platinum kiroyal 
ShowLinux Mint 10 "Julia" x86_64Jan 20 20111.3.10 Yes Yes Platinum James 
ShowUbuntu 10.10 "Maverick" x86_64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Dec 24 20101.3.9 Yes Yes Platinum HoppelHase 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected

 

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ATI with fglrx driver => very dark
by Terseus on Saturday October 6th 2012, 8:26
With an ATI card and fglrx (propietary) driver, the game can be (even) more dark than it is and the enemy textures can be missing, this can be solved by disabling GLSL, setting this registry key:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Wine/Direct3D]
UseGLSL => disabled

Tested in Archlinux, wine 1.5.14, card ATI HD4870.

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Videos don't work
by Marc on Sunday October 9th 2011, 23:50
Using wine 1.3.24. Videos aren't playing. I tried devenum.dll, quartz.dll, and amstream.dll.

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Works on Wine 1.3.22
by Carlos Rodriguez on Wednesday June 15th 2011, 15:28
In this version of wine back to work nornally on video and sound

Tested on: Wine 1.3.22, Wine Ver Default XP, Wine Sound Acceleration on Emulation (I always use sound acceleration in emulation for all apps for default for compatiblity reasons), CDEmu for drive installs (Daemon Tools on Linux), Athlon II X2 250 3.0Ghz, 2gb ddr2 800, Zotac Geforce 210 512MB DDR2 , Nvidia 270.41, Ubuntu Natty 11.04 64bit

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Not work on wine 1.3.19 -20
by Carlos Rodriguez on Monday May 16th 2011, 13:30
Not run and freeze system with black screen

Tested on: Wine 1.3.19 - 1.3.20 Athlon II X2 250 3.0Ghz, 2gb ddr2 800, Zotac Geforce 210 512MB DDR2 , Nvidia 270.41, Ubuntu Natty 11.04 64bit

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Help!
by fracta on Friday November 19th 2010, 18:27
I am still really new to wine. Painkiller runs perfectly (no mouse or keyboard issues; don't use compiz) except that I can't see my weapon or any monsters. Which makes it pretty unplayable.
I also had a similar problem in portal where the gun wasn't visible and parts of the environment were gone too.
Is there something I have missed?

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  • RE: Help! by Jim on Saturday November 20th 2010, 10:32
    • RE: Help! by fracta on Saturday November 20th 2010, 12:10
Strange trick for keys on Painkiller
by Finstro on Friday January 1st 2010, 22:59
Hi

I was try to wonder how to use KDE script on Q4Wine to disable key repeating, but I couldn't guess how to do it. So I tried to do some things on keyboard while playing Painkiller. I discovered that if we press two keys sequentially in less than a second, keyboard respond correctly. That's to say, if you press "D" and inmediately "W" (is less than 1/2 of a second) you get to go up. It works with any pair of keys.

It's only a thing than I thought could help to guess why this happen.

See you

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Tests
by Everett on Thursday May 28th 2009, 10:11
Wine 1.1.21 and 1.1.22
NVidia binary drivers 185.18.10
X.Org X Server 1.6.1
Up to date Archlinux
Tested original Painkiller 1.64 and BooH 1.50.

Everything worked flawlessly out of the box except for keyboard input. As Petr Mrazek posted, by default character stops walking after talking couple steps. I worked around that by temporarily disabling autorepeat. Example script for invoking Painkiller:

---
#/bin/sh
cd Painkiller_dir/Bin/
xset r off
wine Painkiller.exe
xset r on
---

Cheers.

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  • RE: Tests by Sheen on Thursday May 28th 2009, 12:23
  • RE: Tests by Jim on Sunday January 3rd 2010, 20:12



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