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Origin: The Sims

Successfully gotten this one to run

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DirkGently Wednesday 20 August 2014 at 0:09
DirkGentlyAnonymous

I've spent the past couple days struggling to get Origin, and The Sims running in Wine/PlayOnLinux.

I thought I'd share the tips that helped me.

I installed Origin into a 32-bit prefix using wine 1.7.24.

It was necessary to fetch the full OriginSetup.exe as opposed to OriginThinSetup.exe, which is the one you'll find if you just go to the Origin website.

http://download.dm.origin.com/origin/live/OriginSetup.exe

I set it up as an XP environment.  I also enabled a virtual desktop.

You then have to install the network patch to resolve download speeds under Origin.  I don't tend to get more than 1MB/s, but so it goes.

https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31438#c128

That done, you should be able to download and install any game.  Each game of course might have it's own requirements.

There is also a bug whereby the C:\Program Files\Origin\EAProxyInstaller.exe never exits.  The install actually completes, but the installer remains stuck.  You have to kill it, after which the game becomes available.  You can use the pkill command on the console to do this easily:

# pkill EAProxyInstalle

 

The Sims 3 does not seem to run; I found by running PlayOnLinux in a console, that the error message was

libgluezilla not found. To have webbrowser support, you need libgluezilla installed

A search found this winehq bug:

https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30988

 

From PlayOnLinux, choose your Origin install, and go to Configure -> Install components, and install dotnet35sp1.

This component installer runs quite a lot of things, and took a long time to install.  Afterwards, however, I found the Sims 3 Launcher actually worked, and I was able to both update and run The Sims 3.

It's just the S3 Launcher that is finicky; the game itself runs well.

DirkGently Wednesday 20 August 2014 at 0:11
DirkGentlyAnonymous

I should add, installing dotnet40 seemed to break Origin itself entirely.  So avoid that.

If there's an Origin game that requires dotnet40, you're probably out of luck.

I only have The Sims 3, so I haven't been able to test any others.

Ronin DUSETTE Thursday 4 September 2014 at 7:19
Ronin DUSETTE

If I am not mistaken, mono should have pretty good .NET 4 coverage. I could be wrong, though. Of course, you should have posted your full computer specs and debug output in your first post, so that we can have a little more insight into what is going on. :)


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