PC: Development of Wine 10.17

Wine (originally an acronym for “Wine Is Not an Emulator”) is a powerful compatibility layer that allows Windows applications to run seamlessly on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, and BSD. In the latest update, significant improvements have been made, enhancing the overall performance and compatibility for retro gaming enthusiasts.

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Wine provides a robust interface that transforms the gaming landscape for those who cherish classic titles. The recent update continues to pave the way for a better gaming experience across various platforms.

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  • Mono engine updated to version 10.3.0.
  • EGL renderer used by default for OpenGL.
  • COMCTL32 split into separate v5 and v6 modules.
  • Better support for ANSI ODBC drivers.
  • Improved CPU info on FreeBSD.
  • Various bug fixes.

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