These information may not be accurate because I missed some steps.
I totally forgot due to adding new repositories and installing new kernel.
Graphics > Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows
Graphics > Prefer native Direct3D 9 (only applicable for open-source graphics drivers)
I don't add these repo: ppa:oibaf/gallium-nine.
Which according to notes here: https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/ubuntu/gallium-nine
The packages in that repository is also included in the regular oibaf repo. So the biggest mistake I made is not to change settings in wine. winecfg
I installed kernel 3.18.5 stable. Graphics card AMD Radeon HD 7470M 1GB. Also I have radeon.dpm=1 as a kernel parameter.
My GNU/Linux distro is Ubuntu 14.04.
For me Espionage724's guide don't give me much more performance. Listing beetwen song is smoother. Osu! runs with higher fps but difficulties beyond hard is worse than with regular wine and oibaf repository. On the other hand replay seem to be very smooth. With regular wine and oibaf replay is kinda laggy. Still have the fonts corruption and main menu music control buttons is invisible. When a spiner comes on the screen appears corruption through the screen. Its like some transparent line or something like that. When playing song this sometimes occurs even without spinner at screen. Its remembering me the same issue with NVIDIA graphics and propietary drivers installed on other computer.
Final Fantasy XIII seem to be smoother than regular wine and oibaf.
However the biggest issue was with the system. Some windows for example setting. After opening the settings windows nothing inside the window was visible. When I hover mouse over it icons starts appearing. When I opened terminal it was pernamently white like when you mark it. Hover mouse over it or mark it again does not help. Also wobbly windows was not so smooth as wtih regular oibaf.
I don't use unity, but cairo-dock as a session. http://glx-dock.org/
I still can switch to unity session or just activate it in the compiz-config-setting-manager.
So I revert everything in the previous state. Using oibaf, radeon kernel parameter, kernel shipped with Ubuntu.
I totally forgot due to adding new repositories and installing new kernel.
Graphics > Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows
Graphics > Prefer native Direct3D 9 (only applicable for open-source graphics drivers)
I don't add these repo: ppa:oibaf/gallium-nine.
Which according to notes here: https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/ubuntu/gallium-nine
The packages in that repository is also included in the regular oibaf repo. So the biggest mistake I made is not to change settings in wine. winecfg
I installed kernel 3.18.5 stable. Graphics card AMD Radeon HD 7470M 1GB. Also I have radeon.dpm=1 as a kernel parameter.
My GNU/Linux distro is Ubuntu 14.04.
For me Espionage724's guide don't give me much more performance. Listing beetwen song is smoother. Osu! runs with higher fps but difficulties beyond hard is worse than with regular wine and oibaf repository. On the other hand replay seem to be very smooth. With regular wine and oibaf replay is kinda laggy. Still have the fonts corruption and main menu music control buttons is invisible. When a spiner comes on the screen appears corruption through the screen. Its like some transparent line or something like that. When playing song this sometimes occurs even without spinner at screen. Its remembering me the same issue with NVIDIA graphics and propietary drivers installed on other computer.
Final Fantasy XIII seem to be smoother than regular wine and oibaf.
However the biggest issue was with the system. Some windows for example setting. After opening the settings windows nothing inside the window was visible. When I hover mouse over it icons starts appearing. When I opened terminal it was pernamently white like when you mark it. Hover mouse over it or mark it again does not help. Also wobbly windows was not so smooth as wtih regular oibaf.
I don't use unity, but cairo-dock as a session. http://glx-dock.org/
I still can switch to unity session or just activate it in the compiz-config-setting-manager.
So I revert everything in the previous state. Using oibaf, radeon kernel parameter, kernel shipped with Ubuntu.