Zombie Shooter 2 is a hack-n-slash action shooter with non-stop zombie slaying!  Level up your character's skills, upgrade your weapons and armor at the shop, splatter or flatten zombies with a tank and grind your way through levels of the walking dead and bosses.
		
		
	
	
		
	
		
	
Follow my step-by-step guide on installing, configuring and optimizing Zombie Shooter 2 in Linux with PlayOnLinux.
Note: This guide applies to the GOG version of Zombie Shooter 2. Other versions may require additional steps.
Tips & Specs:
To learn more about PlayOnLinux and Wine configuration, see the online manual: PlayOnLinux Explained
Mint 17 64-bit
PlayOnLinux: 4.2.6
Wine: 1.6.2
Wine Installation
Click Tools
Select "Manage Wine Versions"
		
	
Look for the Wine Version: 1.6.2
Note: Try using stable Wine 1.8 and 1.8-staging
Select it
Click the arrow pointing to the right
		
	
Click Next
Downloading Wine
		
	
Extracting
Downloading Gecko
		
	
Installed
		
	
Wine 1.6.2 is installed and you can close this window
PlayOnLinux Setup
Launch PlayOnLinux
Click Install
		
	
Click "Install a non-listed program"
		
	
Select "Install a program in a new virtual drive"
Click Next
		
	
Name your virtual drive: zombieshooter
Click Next
		
	
Check all three options:
		
	
Select Wine 1.6.2
Click Next
		
	
Select "32 bits windows installation"
Click Next
		
	
Wine Configuration
Applications Tab
Windows version: Windows 7
Click Apply
		
	
Graphics Tab
Check "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows"
Check "Emulate a virtual desktop"
Desktop size: 1024x768
Click OK
		
	
Installing Packages (Components, Libraries, DLL's)
Check the Following Packages:
Click Next
		
	
Note: Each package requires a "no support agreement"; click "I agree"; each package will automatically download and install.
Installing Zombie Shooter 2
Click Browse
		
	
Select "setup_zombie_shooter2_2.1.0.8.exe"
Click Open
		
	
Click Next again
Check "Yes, I have read and accept EULA"
Click Options
Uncheck "Create desktop icon"
Click Install
		
	
Errors
At the end of the installation there will be a few errors
Click OK for all of them
		
	
Click Exit
		
	
PlayOnLinux Shortcut
Select "ZombieShooter2.exe"
Click Next
		
	
Name your shortcut: Zombie Shooter 2
Click Next
		
	
Select "I don't want to make another shortcut"
Click Next
		
	
PlayOnLinux Configure
Back to PlayOnLinux
Select "Zombie Shooter 2"
Click Configure
		
	
General Tab
Wine version: 1.6.2
Click the + to download other versions of Wine. Click the down-arrow to select other versions of Wine
		
	
Display Tab
Video memory size: Select the amount of memory your video card/chip uses
		
	
Close Configure
Launching Zombie Shooter 2
Select "Zombie Shooter 2"
Click Run
		
	
Note: Click Debug to see errors and bugs
Click Options
		
	
Adjust:
Click OK
		
	
Widescreen Hack
The game only runs at 1024x768 and will appear windowed
Navigate to
	
	
	
		
Open zombieshooter2.cfg
		
	
Go to
	
	
	
		
	
	
	
		
		
	
Replace the values with desired resolution
Save and close
		
	
Now open the "Maps" folder
Open CONST.LGC with a text editor
Navigate to
	
	
	
		
		
	
Replace the 1280 with the desired resolution
Replace the 800 below it with the desired resolution
		
	
Launch Zombie Shooter 2 again and it should appear fullscreen in a widescreen resolution
The menu will still appear as 1024x768 but the game itsself will be widescreen.
HUD widescreen
The HUD may still appear in the middle of the screen at 1024x768
You can disable the HUD by pressing Tab
or
Go back to the Maps folder
Rename the .men files to your desired resolution:
Conclusion:
Zombie Shooter 2 runs almost flawlessly. If you decide to use the widescreen hack, there are a few side effects like the screen panning strangely and the stereo audio might sound off here and there.
Otherwise, the game runs great with no performance issues on my Geforce 550 Ti.
Gameplay Video:
	
		
	
Screenshots:
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
				
			Follow my step-by-step guide on installing, configuring and optimizing Zombie Shooter 2 in Linux with PlayOnLinux.
Note: This guide applies to the GOG version of Zombie Shooter 2. Other versions may require additional steps.
Tips & Specs:
To learn more about PlayOnLinux and Wine configuration, see the online manual: PlayOnLinux Explained
Mint 17 64-bit
PlayOnLinux: 4.2.6
Wine: 1.6.2
Wine Installation
Click Tools
Select "Manage Wine Versions"
Look for the Wine Version: 1.6.2
Note: Try using stable Wine 1.8 and 1.8-staging
Select it
Click the arrow pointing to the right
Click Next
Downloading Wine
Extracting
Downloading Gecko
Installed
Wine 1.6.2 is installed and you can close this window
PlayOnLinux Setup
Launch PlayOnLinux
Click Install
Click "Install a non-listed program"
Select "Install a program in a new virtual drive"
Click Next
Name your virtual drive: zombieshooter
Click Next
Check all three options:
- Use another version of Wine
 - Configure Wine
 - Install some libraries
 
Select Wine 1.6.2
Click Next
Select "32 bits windows installation"
Click Next
Wine Configuration
Applications Tab
Windows version: Windows 7
Click Apply
Graphics Tab
Check "Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows"
Check "Emulate a virtual desktop"
Desktop size: 1024x768
Click OK
Installing Packages (Components, Libraries, DLL's)
Check the Following Packages:
- POL_Install_corefonts
 - POL_Install_d3dx9
 - POL_Install_gdiplus
 - POL_Install_tahoma
 
Click Next
Note: Each package requires a "no support agreement"; click "I agree"; each package will automatically download and install.
Installing Zombie Shooter 2
Click Browse
Select "setup_zombie_shooter2_2.1.0.8.exe"
Click Open
Click Next again
Check "Yes, I have read and accept EULA"
Click Options
Uncheck "Create desktop icon"
Click Install
Errors
At the end of the installation there will be a few errors
Click OK for all of them
Click Exit
PlayOnLinux Shortcut
Select "ZombieShooter2.exe"
Click Next
Name your shortcut: Zombie Shooter 2
Click Next
Select "I don't want to make another shortcut"
Click Next
PlayOnLinux Configure
Back to PlayOnLinux
Select "Zombie Shooter 2"
Click Configure
General Tab
Wine version: 1.6.2
Click the + to download other versions of Wine. Click the down-arrow to select other versions of Wine
Display Tab
Video memory size: Select the amount of memory your video card/chip uses
Close Configure
Launching Zombie Shooter 2
Select "Zombie Shooter 2"
Click Run
Note: Click Debug to see errors and bugs
Click Options
Adjust:
- Details
 - Resolution
 - Shadows
 - Film Effect
 - Vsync
 - BW/Color
 - Blood
 
Click OK
Widescreen Hack
The game only runs at 1024x768 and will appear windowed
Navigate to
		Code:
	
	/home/username/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/zombieshooter/drive_c/GOG Games/Zombie Shooter 2
	Go to
		Code:
	
	DefaultScreenX
	
		Code:
	
	DefaultScreenY
	Replace the values with desired resolution
Save and close
Now open the "Maps" folder
Open CONST.LGC with a text editor
Navigate to
		Code:
	
	static int RT_SCREEN_X[]
	Replace the 1280 with the desired resolution
Replace the 800 below it with the desired resolution
Launch Zombie Shooter 2 again and it should appear fullscreen in a widescreen resolution
The menu will still appear as 1024x768 but the game itsself will be widescreen.
HUD widescreen
The HUD may still appear in the middle of the screen at 1024x768
You can disable the HUD by pressing Tab
or
Go back to the Maps folder
Rename the .men files to your desired resolution:
- damageframe1920.men
 - gamebar_gun1920.men
 - gamebar_net1920.men
 
Conclusion:
Zombie Shooter 2 runs almost flawlessly. If you decide to use the widescreen hack, there are a few side effects like the screen panning strangely and the stereo audio might sound off here and there.
Otherwise, the game runs great with no performance issues on my Geforce 550 Ti.
Gameplay Video:
Screenshots:
			
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