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Originally Posted by loramin
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Is there any chance you have something else running that's intercepting the ALT key? I'd be curious to see: if you maybe try creating a new user, login is as them, and then try EQ, does it still happen?
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I don't think so, as I said the game is recognizing that I'm pressing alt, it's just that the combination alt+enter isn't working.
Maybe I'm not launching the game correctly? I was following a tutorial found somewhere on project1999.com:
#!/bin/bash
export WINEPREFIX=~/.wine/
cd ~/.wine/drive_c/games/eq
wine eqgame.exe patchme 2>/dev/null
I remember when I was running windows there was also an issue with multi-core processors and you had to add something to make the process have an affinity for just one core, I don't recall what the issues were but it's something I've been curious about.
This is a fresh install of Linux Mint, using Wine 6.0.3