I’ll give it another go one day :-)
Compiled it on my OpenSUSE Tumbleweed system last week. As with the author of the Ubuntu article: I’m rubbish at the game but it compiled and executed just fine!
Good thing I snagged the code then!
Could be. Sorry I can’t be any more help.
I was more thinking about trying wine-staging specifically, rather than Proton, as they do have differences. On my system BG3 didn’t work with Proton but did work once I switched to wine-staging 8.13. Of course YEMV!
HI. Wine-staging should be in your distro’s repos. Install that and it should appear as an option in Lutris. With regard to winetricks: again it should be in your distro’s repos. There is also an option in Lutris to specify using your installed version of winetricks. Finally, yes, dotnetdesktop6 is only for the launcher. Cheers!
No, it still didn’t work. I’ve decided to move on to some other games for the time being!
I’ve been working with the RUNE version, but I have it launching and working successfully from Lutris and command line using the following:
Hope this helps.
You can talk about that in c/linuxcracksupport though!
My wife actually loves playing KPatience! I’ve tried to get her on to slightly more meaty games but sometimes it’s the simple ones that win people over :-)
I will check that setting, thanks.
I’ve just been trying out the git version compiled with nile support. Looking good so far!
It’s in this database. A couple of years ago, the game was working quite well with a Denuvo-less exe, but I haven’t tried it for quite a while.
My current setup.
As with any ‘yarr!’ software, you should be downloading it from a trusted source (cs.rin, rutracker, jc141, IRC etc.), then scan it with something like clamav. Remember that wine alone will not restrict any malicious code as it has the same access as your user.
Personally, I have yet to meet a malicious Linux file in any native yarr! downloads but that does not mean that they aren’t out there. Just make sure that you use a trusted source.
Finally, if you are in doubt then don’t install it!