Yeah I gave up on the launcher for patching. I can just do it with that terminal command.
As far as being kicked when I attack. The only thing left I can try is with DXVK. I've tried the graphics settings and 3 fresh wine prefix. Even a complete fresh install of my computer at home, lol.
It...
Update:
Installed and patched successfully.
Can log into London2038 server for multiplayer.
Can run around the world, go through portals, interact with NPC's and merchants and use storage.
Can take damage by monsters.
Can NOT attack monsters. Game kicks me to menu saying "Network Error" This...
00ec:fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsW (01A20F68,0F61ED08,0037FE34),stub!
00ec:fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsW RAS support is not implemented! Configure program to use LAN connection/winsock instead!
00c0:fixme:service:svcctl_EnumServicesStatusExW resume handle not supported...
They provided a way I could manually patch and bypass the .NET launcher. Then when clicking Multiplayer and putting in my username and password as soon as I hit Enter it gives an error.
I think my WINE instance just isn't getting out to connect to their servers. Following is the error from...
Well now it looks like the launcher is launching. I don't see it come up on screen but I see it in taskmanager. It still ends up crashing.
I think it's hanging now because it can't get out to the URL's it needs to reach to download patches.
I'll post my current log.
Just to clarify. I followed this guide and can play single player just fine.
Then I started following their guide for their multiplayer using "Run a .exe file in this virtual drive" to install the patches and Launcher.
Had errors, then found out from their discord that the launcher was a .NET...
In their discord channel I was able to find out that the Launcher is a .NET app. The launcher patches for the game to work with their private server. All he could remember is that it was .NET 4 something.
Here is the debugger stuff:
[10/11/20 09:42:36] - Running wine-5.18 Launcher.exe (Working...
Hey @booman any chance you could take this and try it with London 2038? London 2038 requires this original retail version with a multiplayer patch and a launcher of theirs.
I started trying to get it working last night but haven't succeeded yet.
No the game ran fine. Mouse was fine. By "grab" I meant the process of Flawless Widescreen doing its DLL injection. It would just sit there. It would never do the injection letting the display get changed to widescreen.
I didn't have any crashes like some people have reported. Flawless Widescreen ran fine actually. It just wouldn't "grab" the game when launched.
If you have used Flawless Widescreen then you know that with it running when you launch the game it says "injecting" and then detcets the running game...
Wanted to add this in here.
I installed just as stated here, except I went ahead and used Wine 2.8
Made sure the game was working fine at 1024x768 and then used the below linked suggestion to do widescreen. I did this one because I also couldn't get flawless widescreen to work.
This one is...
No worries on the off the rails conversation. I enjoy the old tech talk too.
I got started with computers later than some. My first one was in '97, a Packard Bell 486 dx.
Then I built my first computer so I could play Warcraft 1 and Diablo 1. It had a rocking AMD K6-2 266Mhz cpu with a massive...
Update:
AMDGPU is what is replacing fglrx.
http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Radeon-GPU-PRO-Linux-Beta-Driver%e2%80%93Release-Notes.aspx
My card is a little older but it looks like it will be supported. Just not ready yet. Mine is in the Southern Islands category. So it will...
Apparently you can't install fglrx either.
Here is a better article that focuses on the AMD part of it.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3043044/linux/why-linux-gamers-with-radeon-gpus-may-want-to-avoid-ubuntu-1604-lts.html
Yeah. I'm not sure if it was a decision of AMD or Ubuntu. Below are a couple of links with a little info.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3058857/linux/ubuntu-1604-lts-gives-fans-new-reasons-to-love-this-popular-linux-desktop.html
And comments on a Reddit discussion...
I currently use Linux Mint 17.3 XFCE and fglrx-updates. Most things run fairly well.
Now. Looking ahead to the future and Ubuntu releases no longer supporting fglrx does anyone on here have enough knowledge on the other options to help me make a decision?
AMDGPU?
RadeonSI?
Other?
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