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Application Details:

Version: demo
License: Demo
URL: http://braid-game.com
Votes: 0
Latest Rating: Gold
Latest Wine Version Tested: 1.3.34

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I am using the default Snow Leopard X11 (version 2.3.4). I had to set the environment variable DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11/lib so OS X can use the necessary X11 libraries. (This is a bug in X11, not Wine.)

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Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
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ShowUbuntu 11.10 "Oneiric" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Dec 19 20111.3.34Yes Yes NoGoldmyname 
CurrentMac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard"Oct 15 20091.1.31Yes Yes NoPlatinumCalvin Loncaric 
ShowArch LinuxAug 28 20091.1.27Yes No NoGarbagean anonymous user 
ShowUbuntu 9.04 "Jaunty" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Aug 11 20091.1.27Yes No NoGarbageHugh Perkins 
ShowUbuntu 8.10 "Intrepid" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Apr 10 20091.1.18Yes Yes NoPlatinumstan 

Known Bugs

Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
19226 Braid: Both Shift keys needed to move puzzle pieces NEW View

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General info about playing Braid under Wine
This game is known to run exceptionally well (i.e. at "Platinum" level) under Wine as long as (a) native d3dx9_36.dll is used and (b) you use closed-source GPU drivers provided by GPU chipset vendor (assuming that you use a card based on nVIDIA or ATI/AMD GPU). There might be problems like low FPS, incorrect rendering or game crashes in case you use OSS drivers. Recent versions of OSS driver for Intel GPUs are known to perform sufficiently well, while nouveau or radeon open source drivers might cause troubles.

Steam version of the game auto-installs DirectX redist for you when your try to start the game up for the first time in a new Wine prefix. Retail game version also comes with bundled DirectX redist and it usually install it into the prefix as a part of the game setup process.

Installing DirectX is essential as the game fails to work properly (and crashes to desktop) in case Wine's built-in d3dx9_36.dll implementation is being used (as of Wine 1.5.5; it might get fixed in future Wine versions). In case you happen to find yourself in a situation when the game crashes soon after start up - most probably it could be "fixed" by installing native d3dx9_36.dll into the Wine prefix. One of the easiest ways to do it is to use "winetricks" script (google about what is it, from where could it be downloaded and how to properly install and use it) by executing "winetricks d3dx9_36" in the terminal window. Be sure to export correct path to your Wine prefix in case non-standard one being used (i.e. run «export WINEPREFIX=<full path to Wine prefix you use>» prior to invoking winetricks).

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