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The Sims Medieval install failed!

wine error causse The Sims Medival install to fail.

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steve723 Thursday 30 May 2013 at 4:24
steve723Anonymous

I ran The Sims Medieval script from install a program.  It got almost finished then wine said that it recived invalid parameters and crashed! I could run the rest of the script but of course the game was not installed.
booman Saturday 1 June 2013 at 19:16
booman

Unfortunately not all of the scripts work. Specially if they were made some time ago.
I found that doing a manual installation gives me more success but also takes more time troubleshooting.

Most directx games require Windows Components like:

1. mfc42
2. vcrun2005
3. vcrun2008
4. vcrun2010
5. d3dx9

And setting your Windows version to Windows 7 in Wine configuration,,,
Make sure to use Newer Wine versions like 1.5.25

if the game launches and you don't see any text, try components like tahoma, corefonts, etc

Someone on WineHQ posted these settings in Display:
DirectDrawRenderer = opengl
Multisampling = enabled
OffscreenRenderingMode = fbo
PixelShaderMode = enabled
RenderTargetLockMode = readtex
UseGLSL = disabled
VertexShaderMode = hardware
VideoMemorySize = 1024

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KapitanGertruda Sunday 2 March 2014 at 9:53
KapitanGertruda

Thanks, this really helped me a lot!

[quote from=booman]Most directx games require Windows Components like:

1. mfc42
2. vcrun2005
3. vcrun2008
4. vcrun2010
5. d3dx9

booman Sunday 2 March 2014 at 18:45
booman

Perfect! Thanks for confirming that its working for you.
Steve are you having any success?

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