Wine 4.0's Sixth RC
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Wine Announcement
The Wine development release 4.0-rc6 is now available.
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Time to uncork and unwind as the sixth release candidate for Wine 4.0 is out
As expected, another bug-fix release is out as progress towards the final release of Wine 4.0 approaches.
Since they're in a code-freeze, there's no major new features to be found. Instead, you can expect to find around 18 bug fixes in total. Some of which may have been fixed in older releases.
Noteworthy for Linux gamers using Wine for their favourite Windows-only titles there's a fix for a lighting problem in Crysis, mouse movement in Final Fantasy XI Online should be better now, a crash bug was fixed for Binary Domain, a crash with F1 2011 was also fixed and there's a few more too.
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Wine 4.0-RC6 Fixes Bugs With Crysis, Final Fantasy & Other Windows Games
While last week's Wine 4.0-RC5 release was quite a small release due to the holidays, Wine 4.0-RC6 is now available and it's back on track with more bug-fixing.
Wine 4.0-RC6 has 18 known bug fixes over the past week affecting Crysis, F1 2017, Doom 3, Vietcon, Cossacks 2, Final Fantasy XI, FIFA 11, and other Windows games.
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