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I just applied the latest patch files and I'm getting a human male "your files are out of date" at character select. Any ideas? Doesn't seem to be related to the capitalization of filenames, which was a previous issue.
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Thanks for sharing great article +rep
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Does eq run better under linux? I wanted to try to learn linux a bit. Any suggestions?
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I really like ATI but man is their shit broken in linux. I had to buy a cheap nvidia card for my xbmc system since boblight wouldn't work with ATI's closed drivers and the open drivers were too slow for xbmc. The closest I got was mucked up models someone else had - where the bodies were all wacky looking. I got the models showing up completely black too. | |||
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turn of vertex shader option in ini and try this for ati cards. Might work on other cards aswell. Shouldn't need to recompile or use any hacked dll's.
* Start wine regedit * Create key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/wine/Direct3D", create string "UseGLSL", set value to "disabled" | ||
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If anyone still checks this thread.............
I've been able to get EQ to launch, but there are no servers at the server select screen. I've reset the modem/router etc. It also runs fine on my windows desktop which is on the same router, so i doubt its a port issue. I've tried fresh installs, I've copied the installation over from my windows machine, but I end up in the place each time. Anyone have any ideas? | ||
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Lots of issues here. 12.04 LTS 64bit has issues with wine32...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1942266 and many other threads just like it. Basically, ia32-libs-dev DNE for Precise-64. I have not been able to compile a wine32 successfully to date. Second issue...wine 1.4.1 is the last version of wine to utilize the version of ./d3d9/directx.c that you describe. V1.5+ have the GetDeviceCaps function you mention, but I can't figure out where to put your hack because they did some major overhauling and changed variable names, etc. Finally, when I have successfully compiled a 64bit version of wine, I can't get the new command (wine64) to do anything. % wine64 eqgame patchme (from the EQ folder where eqgame.exe resides) doesn't DO anything. No TOS/EULA, nada. Same thing for any other windows programs I attempt to run. More troubleshooting to follow I guess. Time to dig into where things get installed I guess. BTW, new rig is awesome otherwise.
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Just got this working under Wine 1.5.14 on Linux Mint 13 w/ Cinnamon with a Dell XPS M1530 laptop. Updated the video drivers manually first, did a 'sudo apt-get install wine1.5' and also used apt to get winetricks. Used winetricks to update d3dx9 (sh winetricks d3dx9). I only use Wine for EQ now so I didn't care if it blew away the DLLs in /system32.
Adjusted the eqclient.ini per Shininggg above and it works. Total Linux newb, and I had banged my head against this for two days building wine, blowing it away and trying to build again a little differently, installing dependencies for everything under the sun, etc., and decided to forget it and just try the package. | ||
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Update: Didn't really bother with Dx9 C fix, just implemented the eqclient.ini fixes mentioned by cadiz and I can play now. Water is beyond basic, but otherwise it looks good!
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