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- Submitted: Jun 20 2012 12:38 PM
- Last Updated: Jun 21 2012 08:37 PM
- Views: 4152
- Downloads: 836
Wrapper Type & Video Card Compatibility
- Wrapper Type: Cider / CiderX
- Wine Version: 6357 + WS1.4.1noxi2warpfix
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ATI / AMD:
GREY (not tested)
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NVIDIA:
GREEN (fully playable)
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Intel GMA:
GREY (not tested)
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Intel HD:
GREEN (fully playable)
Wrapper Type Info
Note:
Wrappers have different Mac OS X compatibility!
Wineskin: 10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
Cider: 10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
CXZ/CXEx: 10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
What is WINE & what is a Wrapper?
Wrappers have different Mac OS X compatibility!
Video Card Info
Download Wrapper Assassin's Creed I : Director's Cut 1.1
8 Votes
Please vote for the Quality of this Port / Wrapper, not for the Game or Application!
There are now 3 versions:
1) Cider (6357 custom): This is the fastest one, but have graphic glitch between kingdoms.
There are two wine versions (WS9 1.4.1 no-xi2 warp fix), both are the same, and so far as I know all errors have been fixed.
2) Wine with shared saves : This ones share saves with the cider version. You need to have started the game in cider to use it, and it should be possible to change between the wrappers as you like without chaning configs or save games.
3) Wine - normal: If you haven't used the cider version or don't plan to use it, choose this. It's a normal wineskin wrapper.
Assassin’s Creed® is a game that redefined the action-adventure genre. With photo-realistic graphics, an advanced physics model, and a nearly fanatical attention to detail, this title was able to begin a new chapter in gaming history. However, the excellent technical aspects are only half of the reason why it became so popular; the other half is the story.
Personal Notes:
www.gog.com version used. It might work with other versions, but not tested.
www.gog.com version has no DRM and works out of the box with no cracking or custom configs.
The game even detected my gamepad, but the analog axes didn't work, it does work well with GamePad Companion. I have a "fake" playstation 3 controller, so xbox or other original controllers might work better.
Please report back with info if your gamepad works great.
My System Specs:
- OS: 10.6.8
- CPU: 4.0GHz Core2Duo
- RAM: 6GB
- Video: NVidia GTX285 1024MB
- Disk Space: 7.85 GB installed
With these specs you can run game maxed in Full HD res with 50-60 FPS!
I have tried it on my MacBook Air with Intel HD, it's possible to play, but expect low settings.
Known Issues:
Wine:
- A bit slower than cider.
Cider:
- Graphical glitches when traveling between cities in the kingdom.
- Game crashes sometimes when apple+tab og going windowed mode (apple+enter)
- Game might crash on startup on low end systems (did on my MacBook Air at least). I've included a ini file with lowest settings you can add to your "your mac user"/Library/Application Support/Assassins Creed/p_drive/User/Application Data/Ubisoft/Assasin's Creed/
You can start with this and turn up settings later. The config file is a separate download under "download wrapper".
Installation:
1) Unpack the .7z file and mount the .dmg file. Copy the Assassins Creed wrapper to your Application folder or game folder
2a) --> Snow Leopard:
If you are using Snow Leopard you can simply install it with XInstaller inside the wrapper.
2b) --->Lion:
If you are on Lion you can install the game on a PC and copy it over inside the wrapper in:
C_drive/Program Files/GoG.com/
You can also install the game with vmvare/parallells/virtualbox and copy it over too, or use a wineskin wrapper.
3) Double click the
Video from Mac port:
All screenshots from the port too!
1) Cider (6357 custom): This is the fastest one, but have graphic glitch between kingdoms.
There are two wine versions (WS9 1.4.1 no-xi2 warp fix), both are the same, and so far as I know all errors have been fixed.
2) Wine with shared saves : This ones share saves with the cider version. You need to have started the game in cider to use it, and it should be possible to change between the wrappers as you like without chaning configs or save games.
3) Wine - normal: If you haven't used the cider version or don't plan to use it, choose this. It's a normal wineskin wrapper.
Assassin’s Creed® is a game that redefined the action-adventure genre. With photo-realistic graphics, an advanced physics model, and a nearly fanatical attention to detail, this title was able to begin a new chapter in gaming history. However, the excellent technical aspects are only half of the reason why it became so popular; the other half is the story.
Personal Notes:
www.gog.com version used. It might work with other versions, but not tested.
www.gog.com version has no DRM and works out of the box with no cracking or custom configs.
The game even detected my gamepad, but the analog axes didn't work, it does work well with GamePad Companion. I have a "fake" playstation 3 controller, so xbox or other original controllers might work better.
Please report back with info if your gamepad works great.
My System Specs:
- OS: 10.6.8
- CPU: 4.0GHz Core2Duo
- RAM: 6GB
- Video: NVidia GTX285 1024MB
- Disk Space: 7.85 GB installed
With these specs you can run game maxed in Full HD res with 50-60 FPS!
I have tried it on my MacBook Air with Intel HD, it's possible to play, but expect low settings.
Known Issues:
Wine:
- A bit slower than cider.
Cider:
- Graphical glitches when traveling between cities in the kingdom.
- Game crashes sometimes when apple+tab og going windowed mode (apple+enter)
- Game might crash on startup on low end systems (did on my MacBook Air at least). I've included a ini file with lowest settings you can add to your "your mac user"/Library/Application Support/Assassins Creed/p_drive/User/Application Data/Ubisoft/Assasin's Creed/
You can start with this and turn up settings later. The config file is a separate download under "download wrapper".
Installation:
1) Unpack the .7z file and mount the .dmg file. Copy the Assassins Creed wrapper to your Application folder or game folder
2a) --> Snow Leopard:
If you are using Snow Leopard you can simply install it with XInstaller inside the wrapper.
2b) --->Lion:
If you are on Lion you can install the game on a PC and copy it over inside the wrapper in:
C_drive/Program Files/GoG.com/
You can also install the game with vmvare/parallells/virtualbox and copy it over too, or use a wineskin wrapper.
3) Double click the
Video from Mac port:
All screenshots from the port too!
What's New in Version 1.1 (See full changelog)
- Added Wine versions
- Fixed graphical errors in the kingdom
Screenshots
sooo is this error still here or did he manage to magically fix it?
one reason why i didnt post my wrappers and gave up on this game
just like crysis 2 and so many others, i will not release an incomplete product
edit: im installing the game from got.com into the wrapper. so i guess i will know soon
one reason why i didnt post my wrappers and gave up on this game
just like crysis 2 and so many others, i will not release an incomplete product
edit: im installing the game from got.com into the wrapper. so i guess i will know soon
idk if the errors are there or not. Lets wait for cluthz to respond
rynotheking14, on 21 June 2012 - 03:43 AM, said:
I just came there last night, but i didn't have tie to post before I went to bed.
The issue is still present. It's very weird tho, since it seems that there are no graphical errors nowhere else.
I've tried a few workarounds for the issue, but it still seems to persist.
I've tried AC in several wine versions and wrappers for this database, and performance is outright bad compared to the cider version, to have like 60 FPS i have to run at minimum settings, and at high settings i have barely 30 fps.
However when i custom-built 1.4.1 the performance is much better for some reason, although the cider version is slightly faster.
I do however have fixed all issues with the game, mouse works in menus, post processing works, and the missing ground is not found
Stay tuned for an update here, I have to do a bit more testing first to make sure everything is 100%
Picture after fix:

However when i custom-built 1.4.1 the performance is much better for some reason, although the cider version is slightly faster.
I do however have fixed all issues with the game, mouse works in menus, post processing works, and the missing ground is not found
Stay tuned for an update here, I have to do a bit more testing first to make sure everything is 100%
Picture after fix:

rynotheking14, on 21 June 2012 - 03:43 AM, said:
well it was a good effort. but yeah the error is still there
Can you test the "Wine shared saves" version, and see if it works with your already saved games in cider (without moving them)?
Errors should be fixed now
Holdaholdaholdaholdaholda... Wineskin with the same speed as cider?
ALL HAIL THE PORTINGGOD!
But no srsly i'm gonna test this when I get the game.
ALL HAIL THE PORTINGGOD!
But no srsly i'm gonna test this when I get the game.
Thank you, cluthz!
I'm running an older version of Assassin's Creed (not the Director's Cut), but the Wine port seems to be running fantastically on my '07 MBP (2.4 GHz, NVIDIA 8600M GT), though there seems to be the "standard" AMD/ATI Wine issues on my '11 iMac (3.4 GHz, AMD Radeon HD 6970M).
The Cider version plays smooth as silk on my iMac, 1920x1080 with all settings maxed out (damn the ground error!).
I'm running an older version of Assassin's Creed (not the Director's Cut), but the Wine port seems to be running fantastically on my '07 MBP (2.4 GHz, NVIDIA 8600M GT), though there seems to be the "standard" AMD/ATI Wine issues on my '11 iMac (3.4 GHz, AMD Radeon HD 6970M).
The Cider version plays smooth as silk on my iMac, 1920x1080 with all settings maxed out (damn the ground error!).
bushidounohana, on 25 July 2012 - 04:17 AM, said:
Thank you, cluthz!
I'm running an older version of Assassin's Creed (not the Director's Cut), but the Wine port seems to be running fantastically on my '07 MBP (2.4 GHz, NVIDIA 8600M GT), though there seems to be the "standard" AMD/ATI Wine issues on my '11 iMac (3.4 GHz, AMD Radeon HD 6970M).
The Cider version plays smooth as silk on my iMac, 1920x1080 with all settings maxed out (damn the ground error!).
I'm running an older version of Assassin's Creed (not the Director's Cut), but the Wine port seems to be running fantastically on my '07 MBP (2.4 GHz, NVIDIA 8600M GT), though there seems to be the "standard" AMD/ATI Wine issues on my '11 iMac (3.4 GHz, AMD Radeon HD 6970M).
The Cider version plays smooth as silk on my iMac, 1920x1080 with all settings maxed out (damn the ground error!).
cluthz, on 25 July 2012 - 05:21 AM, said:
So the FPS is just very low or graphics are broken on AMD/Ati? I thought the 1.4.x engines shouldn't have slowdown issues on AMD/Ati (but graphical issues in some cases)
Performance is fine (you're correct on the 1.4.x engines and performance), but the graphics are broken. I also had trouble adjusting graphics settings ingame on my AMD/ATi machine, as the port would crash.
The Cider port, however, does not have any of these issues for me.
bushidounohana, on 26 July 2012 - 12:13 AM, said:
Performance is fine (you're correct on the 1.4.x engines and performance), but the graphics are broken. I also had trouble adjusting graphics settings ingame on my AMD/ATi machine, as the port would crash. The Cider port, however, does not have any of these issues for me.
I was a bit afraid of that, as 1.4.x has the performance, it does also have graphical bugs in some cases,
1.5.x fixes the graphical bugs, mostly, but it decimates the performance.
Hopefully apple will drop the P.O.S. AMD cards and stick to nvidia again, as AMD seems broken in so many cases
How do you use Xinstaller? I'm new to this
Is this different from cartri's port?
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rynotheking14, on 20 June 2012 - 05:40 PM, said:
This error is mentioned with the old AC port by Cartri