https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1279587
--- Comment #6 from srakitnican samuel.rakitnican@gmail.com --- Hi,
Sure, wine is available from Fedora repoes. To install it just install "wine". For this game in particular, I had to do few adjustments with "winetricks" - available as a standalone script or a package. I had to use few dlls override as it was not rendering the textures properly (IIRC) with wine's versions. Not sure if it still the case, though.
Game itself is free to use for one track and couple of cars, available from lfs.net. The setting I was seen taking the most effect was when I've limited the ingame FPS.
1. dnf install wine winetricks 2. Run game installer from from lfs.net 3. winetricks d3dcompiler_43 d3dx9_43 (not sure if still needed) 4. Settings Max FPS 30, and Game Limit FPS 1 or just use attached settings file as ~/.wine/drive_c/LFS/cfg.txt 5. Set controlls to mouse and keyboard and set throttle and brakes to a key on the keyboard. I use 'a' and 'y' 6. Go on track using any car and keep the throttle key pressed for ~10 seconds and then release
On step 6. some lag should occur in a form as a key stuck effect depending on how long the key was pressed.
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