Windows Gaming In Linux With WineX 2.0
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DirectX 8 Gaming: Max Payne
Max Payne: PCGH's Final Scene No. 1 (MAX Quality)
Wow! You can now play Max Payne in Linux. Again, there were no problems with compatibility. (This is a level "5" rated game.) The frame rates are not much better than for Quake III Arena, but the higher polygon count now makes the game less enjoyable to play. I decided to drop the texture quality to see what would happen.
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