The Tests: I ran both a synthetic benchmark (3D Mark 2001se) as well as some actual game applications (TF2, L4D, & L4D2). Each test was run several times under Wine/CXGames/Windows to ensure that the scores are as accurate as possible.
The Hardware: While my hardware is not fastest in the world it is (as of posting this) relatively new and decently quick. Processor - Intel p9700 2.8ghz Dual Core, RAM - 4gigs of DDR3, Video Card: nVidia 260m with 1gig DDR3 dedicated memory.
Operating Systems and Drivers: Ubuntu 9.10, running the nVidia 190.53 driver & Windows 7, running the nVidia 195.62 driver
The Wine Software: Wine version 1.1.35 (with extra fonts and the d3dx9 packages installed via Winetricks) and CXGames 8.1.4 - both of these are the latest versions as of my posting this.
The Results:
3D Mark 2001 SE
- Resolution: 1680x1050
- - Wine Scored: 18497
- - CXGames Scored: 18538
- - Windows 7 Scored: 31573
- Resolution: 1024x768
- - Wine Scored: 22141
- - CXGames Scored: 23265
- - Windows 7 Scored: 35508
Team Fortress 2
- Resolution: 1680x1050
- - Wine: 65.11 fps
- - CXGames: 61.78 fps
- - Windows 7: 87.13 fps
- Resolution: 1024x768
- - Wine: 81.82 fps
- - CXGames: 70.68 fps
- - Windows 7: 101.88 fps
Left 4 Dead
- Resolution: 1680x1050
- - Wine: 13.76 fps
- - CXGames: 27.36 fps
- - Windows 7: 63.48 fps
- Resolution: 1024x768
- - Wine: 19.93 fps
- - CXGames: 35.38 fps
- - Windows 7: 65.65 fps
Left 4 Dead 2
- Resolution: 1680x1050
- - Wine: n/a
- - CXGames: 38.45 fps
- - Windows 7: 72.04 fps
- Resolution: 1024x768
- - Wine: n/a
- - CXGames: 56.46 fps
- - Windows 7: 111.68 fps
Things Worth Noting:
Obviously all the applications run faster natively under Windows than
they do under Wine technology (I hope no one is surprised by this).
Secondly I'd like to point out the FPS averages for Wine 1.1.35 and
CXGames 8.1.4 have improved from older versions.
Lastly I feel I should mention the n/a score Wine has on Left 4 Dead 2 -
this is because try as I might no matter what hacks/cracks I throw at
Wine I can still not get Left 4 Dead 2 to play for me under Wine.
Wrapping Up:
Obviously if you are extremely worried about getting every last FPS out
of your video games you should stick with Windows - however depending
on your hardware and what games you are playing Linux may very well be
capable of playing them at a satisfactory level (remember the human eye
can only see 60 fps, so anything higher is overkill). Also remember that
with almost every new release Wine continues to further advance it's
performance so be sure to check back for new benchmarks/scores as new
versions are released.
BlueStacks is designed to work on both Android phones and Windows PCs. It should be noted that these are the two most popular operating systems. Because you may enable Google Play while using the device, compatibility between the two types of devices is flawless.
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