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Old 23rd March 2007, 10:05 PM
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Question Wine i686,x64: FC6x64 - Do PC GAMES and Video Game Emulators Run fluidly?

I am currently downloading FC6 x64 what i would like to know from peoples experences is if Wine is fully fuctional to a MXP standard for apps like games and video game emulators if anybody has any knowledge on this matter hit me up. THANKS
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