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Originally posted by evilshiznat Hey everybody. I'm pretty new to linux, but I know some things, so I'm not a complete newbie. Anyway, so far I've only tried 2 games on Red Hat 8. The first one was GTA: Vice City, which I ran with Wine. It was very very very choppy, like less than 1 frame per second choppy. The second one I tried was Enemy Territory, and that was very choppy also.
Anybody know what's causing this? These games work fine on my Windows partition.
I'm have the problem my GTAIII goes very very very slow.
and like Tetsujin said: Adding this.... to the /etc/X11/XF configfile
but where in the world is that config file???
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