You could use wine, which implements Direct3D9. There's not much point in that, tough, as wine will map the Direct3D calls back to equivalent OpenGL calls, so unless you suffer from a grave bug in the dolphin OpenGL plugin which isn't in the Direct3D one, don't use it.
If you want to try it neverthereless, install wine and install the Windows version of dolphin with it. Expect it to be ~20% slower, tough (in this case).
If you want to try it neverthereless, install wine and install the Windows version of dolphin with it. Expect it to be ~20% slower, tough (in this case).
(03-15-2012, 07:51 PM)dannzen Wrote: ... Linux user without any clue about the system...Just using linux doesn't magically make you a computer freak. Everyone who's using it now started doing so one day ;p
you're just like a Mac User but without money
