Wine 9.21 Brings Enhanced DirectPlay Network Session Support
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The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run Windows applications, has officially released version 9.21.
The most striking feature is that the software has expanded its support for network sessions in DirectPlay, a component of Microsoft DirectX used for online and multiplayer gaming.
Additionally, Wine 9.21 includes essential header fixes for C++ compilation. These improvements are expected to simplify the compilation process and enhance the stability of C++ applications, which should be particularly valuable for developers working within Wine’s environment.
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Wine 9.21 out now with more DirectPlay and D3DX9 improvements
Wine 9.21 released as one of the last developments builds, since we are steadily approaching the release of Wine 10.0 for this Windows compatibility layer.
And Wine 9.21 Released (original).