You may have to investigate how wine and wined3d is detecting your video card and its capabilities. I should refer to the wine appdb page and the winetricks wiki and wine FAQ. There is no way to tell whether these settings will work with your system, and you may have to tweak other settings such as shaders, etc. Other options available for setting video memory are: You can also use the gui version of winetricks from the applications menu and select the wineprefix and then select change settings. If you have other wineprefixes, you will have to specify your particular WINEPREFIX for example: env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.otherprefix winetricks videomemorysize=512 It is important to note that this will affect the default WINEPREFIX ( $HOME/.wine) only. You can run the following, for example, to set the videomemory to 512, rather than let wine try to detect the video memory available: winetricks videomemorysize=512 This can sometimes work, and is a possibility, as is investigating the other graphical tweaks available with winetricks. Instead of letting wine detect the amount of video card memory available, you can explicitly set it with winetricks.
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