xpander wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 7:08 am
looks like dotnet didnt get installed or something. did you install wine and run winecfg before on your system? i hear that lutris needs this to get all the required packages.
if you are willing to try it with just wine then you just need
winetricks dotnet40 d3dx9_34 corefonts
to make it simple for you with plain wine.
1.Install wine and winetricks
2.Setup prefix for warhammer (choose the location you want)
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WINEPREFIX="/location/to/warprefix" winecfg
3. Install needed dlls
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WINEPREFIX="/location/to/warprefix" winetricks dotnet40 d3dx9_34 corefonts
4. Launch the launcher (you can make a script with those contents to launch it)
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WINEPREFIX="/location/to/warprefix" wine "/path/to/RoRLauncher.exe"
I had wine and winetricks installed. I removed them and did fresh installs. I now get stuck on step 2, my attempts:
WINEPREFIX=”~/Games/warhammer-online-return-of-reckoning/prefix” winecfg
WINEPREFIX=”/Games/warhammer-online-return-of-reckoning/prefix” winecfg
WINEPREFIX=”/home/mycompname/Games/warhammer-online-return-of-reckoning” winecfg
WINEPREFIX=”/home/Games/warhammer-online-return-of-reckoning/prefix” winecfg
WINEPREFIX=”/home/mycompname/Games/warhammer-online-return-of-reckoning/prefix” winecfg
WINEPREFIX=”/home/mycompname/Games/warhammer-online-return-of-reckoning/prefix” winecfg
WINEPREFIX=”/home/mycompname/Downloads/ReturnOfReckoning-March2020/Warhammer Online - Return of Reckoning” winecfg
These all result in:
• invalid directory ”... /warhammer-online-return-of-reckoning/prefix” in WINEPREFIX: not an absolute path
I've tried looking up the correct use of "/" as an absolute directory and these are my best guesses.
On your step 4, would I make a script and save as .txt file and run it such that "~$ sh name_of_my_file.txt"?
I feel like I've been thrown in the ocean and told to learn to swim, on learning Linux. I don't mind swimming, but man, rough way to do it.