ssling: But when native games do that it doesn't bother you?
Yes, it does. In fact, it bothers me even more. I have ways of dealing with the rare cases when games write things to places I consider inappropriate, even with wine. In fact, I have to do special things for the HBS games I recommended above, since they try to write to the game's installation directory, and I don't allow that. It doesn't change the fact that Wine encourages this by default (and, in fact, used to not do this, a long time ago). Probably the only reason I brought this particular issue up is that it's one of the reasons I no longer play games much after switching "back" to Debian: I can't patch stupid stuff like that out of wine any more, because I have no idea how to build 32-bit software without creating a 32-bit chroot for that purpose. I don't have the patience for that any more. In Gentoo, I just added my patches to the appropriate place and kept them up-to-date. But I don't have the patience for Gentoo's BS any more, either.