Peter Bakker |
Wednesday 12 February 2014 at 22:40
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Peter Bakker
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Very new to ubuntu (and other Linux). Love playing Neverwinter free MMO, so followed instructions in http://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/neverwinter-free-mmo-guide.170/. Worked once, thereafter I upgraded the graphics dirver and since then only chrases, first at Cryptic Launcher, then at installation of Arc. Anybody any idea? Changed driver graphic card back but was no help. Even tried Crossover also a distaster. Basically do manual install tried wine 1.6 flavors and 1.7 as well installed 1.7.10 to avoid having to install IE, did PO install for corefronts, tahoma and directx9. Each time from scratch in POL throw away virtual disc uninstall wine and the install again, etc.
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booman |
Friday 14 February 2014 at 0:44
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booman
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I have updated the Neverwinter guide last week. You may want to try it again because now you don't need IE8 any more and Arc runs beautifully. check it out: Neverwinter GuideI think you are on the right path... Can you play any other games? What new card did you get?
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Peter Bakker |
Friday 14 February 2014 at 16:08
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Peter Bakker
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Thank you, beautiful guide. Changed to mint 16, instead of Ubuntu, now it is working, it was crashing after I updated the driver to recommended setting have Nvdia Getforce 9400 GT (in ubuntu precise). Have slow internet speed so loading the 5 Gb from Neverwinter takes 5 hours (2 Mbit connection which translates to 18 Mbytes per minute), so each change is done overnight. Included POL liberary video driver so I could verify with regedit that graphic card was correct in Wine. Need better graphics card fps is around 30 with settings on lowest (50%).
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booman |
Friday 14 February 2014 at 16:15
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booman
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Awesome! I've heard Mint 17 is going to be a really good release... so look forward to upgrading. I have a GeForce 550 Ti and still have some frame rate problems. Probably because I play at the highest settings. Sucks that your internet is slow because there will be updates for Neverwinter and its usually 2+ Gigs. Sucks, but its such a cool game that its totally worth it.
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anarchogre |
Saturday 16 August 2014 at 0:17
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anarchogre
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So what now, after Module 4, Tyranny of dragons? Doesn't work anymore. Frustrating as I *just* got Neverwinter installed and running practically perfect.
I'm no POL or wine expert by any means, so I'm partially at the mercy of more edified folk than myself.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Saturday 16 August 2014 at 0:36
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Ronin DUSETTE
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No problem. Just post up what we need, according to the forum rules:
computer specs
linux version
debug output
graphics card
etc.
Without that stuff, we simply cannot troubleshoot your issue without it just being guesses.
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tydevers |
Sunday 17 August 2014 at 5:23
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tydevers
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booman |
Monday 18 August 2014 at 4:50
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booman
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Great (sarcasm)...
Guess I'll have to download it again and see what changes affect Wine. Please update us here when the devs have made some corrections to the new problems
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tydevers |
Monday 18 August 2014 at 19:15
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tydevers
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I'll relay anything I find over here.
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tydevers |
Tuesday 19 August 2014 at 6:04
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tydevers
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booman |
Tuesday 19 August 2014 at 17:07
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booman
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Is this a problem for Linux/Wine only or does it affect Windows as well?
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tydevers |
Tuesday 19 August 2014 at 23:18
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tydevers
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It appears that both linux/mac wine has been impacted. No one has been able to get it to work under wine yet that I have found. There has been references to windows not being able to run it either, but I have personally run it on a windows 8 laptop after the Mod (no tweaking necessary). Here is the first post from Crypticcliff, a graphics dev:----
Originally Posted by crypticcliff
Sorry, guys. We changed up a bunch of stuff about how we compile shaders since the last release, and the WINE stuff never got tested. Mostly because our "Linux testing" setup consists of my (personal) old laptop and we've all been pretty busy the last few months so I haven't booted up the game on it in a while.
I'll try to look into it, assuming they let me take the time to do it, but there probably won't be a solution this weekend. :[
and also:
Originally Posted by crypticcliff
Committed, merged, and waiting to be included in a release build.
As always, remember to run with 2>/dev/null to reduce all the error spam from the raw input system (this error output actually slows down your frame rate).
Good luck!
and then today a Game producer posted this -------
Originally Posted by panderus
This fix is currently scheduled to make it to Preview later today and Live this week. Please PM me directly if you still have issues after these fixes (related to Linux).
Thanks Cliff for working on your own time to resolve this issue!
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thats pretty much everything I know so far. I'll see if the patch is up later tonight.
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tydevers |
Wednesday 20 August 2014 at 7:49
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tydevers
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I logged into the preview server successfully tonight. It hung at the Neverwinter load screen for a good ten minutes but I got in. I moved around a bit, fought a few demons, things seemed to work fine. about three minutes of play on high graphics settings before logging out. That appears to be good news for the official patch, I'm guessing for thursday.
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booman |
Thursday 21 August 2014 at 21:43
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booman
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Great! Thanks for the update.
I've had it hang on the logo for at least 15 minutes before
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Friday 29 August 2014 at 8:37
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Ronin DUSETTE
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I was actually just working on a script tonight for Star Trek Online via Arc. I got it working very well. A little slow, but totally playable.
@booman - I actually get ALSA underruns on this (though I am working toward a solution. Any thoughts? PM me.). haha. Right after I say that I NEVER get them, boom. :) I love 'puterz. :p
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Grymdael |
Tuesday 12 May 2015 at 3:46
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Grymdael
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I'd be very interested in setting up Nevewinter on my system using booman's guide.
Before proceeding I'd like to know if the available guide works with "Elemental Evil" content.
I'm running Debian Sid, Linux kernel 3.16-1, nvidia driver 346.59-1.
Current version of Play on Linux is 4.2.6-1 in official Debian sid repository.
Edited by Grymdael
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booman |
Tuesday 12 May 2015 at 17:23
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booman
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How do we install "Elemental Evil"?
I'm asking because my daughter and I are playing Neverwinter and would love some new area's
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Tuesday 12 May 2015 at 19:05
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Ronin DUSETTE
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I'd be very interested in setting up Nevewinter on my system using booman's guide.
Before proceeding I'd like to know if the available guide works with "Elemental Evil" content.
I'm running Debian Sid, Linux kernel 3.16-1, nvidia driver 346.59-1.
Current version of Play on Linux is 4.2.6-1 in official Debian sid repository.
Don't use the guide. There is already an automated installer that works fine without having to do everything manually. You don't need Arc either.
https://www.playonlinux.com/en/app-2505-Neverwinter_Online.html
The guide is not a part of POL. That is a 3rd party guide. Always check our supported software section first before trying to do a manual install. It is a million times easier. :)
If there is something extra to install for the "Elemental Evil" stuff, you can use the "Run a .exe in this virtual drive" option in the Misc. Tab in the Configuration Window. If it is installed in-game, then it should just be available.
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booman |
Tuesday 12 May 2015 at 19:07
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booman
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I would assume Elemental Evil would automatically be downloaded as an update when logging into the Neverwinter launcher... let us know if you figure out how to install it. I'm definitely interested
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Tuesday 12 May 2015 at 19:10
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Ronin DUSETTE
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I don't play it enough. How is Elemental Evil normally installed? That would be awesome if it was just an update to the client, as it would just work with no extra effort. My stupid a$$ deleted my ~./PlayOnLinux folder when testing something the other day, so now I have to reinstall it. hahaha. :\
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