![]() ![]() Considering the complexity of Windows games and the fact that they use something like DirectX, that is no small achievement. ![]() One of the things that Wine and CrossOver have been good at is getting some Windows games to work on Linux and Mac, again to varying degrees of success. Some work flawlessly and other work minimally. Neither Wine nor CrossOver are magic solutions that make all Windows programs work on those operating systems. CrossOver itself is an improved and commercially sold version of Wine (technically WINE, which stands for “Wine Is Not an Emulator), a popular piece of open source software that does the same. CodeWeavers is company whose main product is CrossOver, a software that, to put it in extremely simplistic terms, allows some Windows programs to run on Linux and Mac OS X. Let’s get terminology and technical stuff straight first.
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