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Or, you could try LOLCAT's suggestion and display terminal output for one or two of the games to see if there is something similar.
The output for Rochard;
Saturday morning RPG:
So I tried to install diffrent packages and nothing did it. So I tried installing Ubuntu 13.10 instead of 12.04. That was a nightmare, Internet trouble, freezing, cinnamon freezing the system if I pressed the menu, trouble doing usb-creator.
The solution came to be to install Linux Mint 16 with Cinnamon. Now everything works from the start (after nvidia installation).
Thanks for the help though :)
Direct rendering was on from the start (when it didn't work).
So I actually don't know why it works so good in Mint.
Maybe some library?
I'd strongly advise against using Cinnamon because that DE uses the GPU inconsiderately; even Unity can do better than that. When I used Cinnamon I came across problems simply because Cinnamon was eating and sh1!itting everywhere. XFCE is even better, come on. -.-