

Change the "Direct Draw Renderer" option to opengl.Close the Virtual Drive Creation Wizard.īack on the configuration window, select your newly created drive and go the Display tab.You can name your virtual drive something like "WOT" Follow the rest of the steps and install anything the Wizard prompts you to.Choose the -staging Wine version you got from step 3.2 and click Next.Choose 64 bits windows installation and click Next.This will open the Virtual Drive Creation Wizard. Click on the New button on the bottom left corner of the window.If the installation gets borked, we can just delete the virtual drive, make a new one and start again, all without messing with your system's main Wine configuration. Now we will create an isolated virtual Windows/Wine drive to instal World of Tanks on. This will open the PlayOnLinux configuration window. On the main PlayOnLinux window click on the Configure button. Close the PlayOnLinux Wine version manager.Click the arrow pointing right to install the selected Wine version.This is generally safe and beneficial, but you can always roll back to the last known good version if things break. You can later upgrade to more recent versions as they come out. On the left column, select the most recent stable Wine version (meaning no -rc suffix) that has the -staging suffix.This will open the PlayOnLinux Wine version manager. Open PlayOnLinux and go to Tools -> Manage Wine versions on the top menu bar. Remember 32-bit is basically deprecated, especially for gaming. NOTE: use a 32-bit installation at your own risk.

The best possible graphics drivers for your GPU (for example, NVIDIA users are advised to use the proprietary drivers). Time allowing, I will keep updating this for new LTS versions.

More recent versions should work as well with no problem.
