pgarraud |
Wednesday 8 June 2016 at 0:11
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pgarraud
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I'm trying to install the Uplay version Far Cry 3. It installs fine but when I run it, it crashes. From what I can find, the WINE version needs to be set to Windows 7. The problem is that doing this causes Uplay to crash saying it detected an unrecoverable error.
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booman |
Wednesday 8 June 2016 at 23:19
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booman
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At what point does Far Cry 3 crash?
I haven't tried Uplay in a long time, but when I was playing Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and Revelations, I had to install Uplay and it ran fine. It was kinda buggy when launching and patching, but it launched my games just fine. I always used the Windows 7 setting for Windows version.
I'll give it a try again...
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booman |
Wednesday 8 June 2016 at 23:32
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booman
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Same problem here. I'm using Wine 1.9.10-staging and with Windows set to Windows XP, Uplay launches just fine. if I change it to Windows 7 then it never launches. Far Cry 3 is supposed to be Windows XP compatible, so I'm not sure why you need to change it to Windows 7?
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pgarraud |
Thursday 9 June 2016 at 5:35
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pgarraud
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At what point does Far Cry 3 crash?
I haven't tried Uplay in a long time, but when I was playing Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and Revelations, I had to install Uplay and it ran fine. It was kinda buggy when launching and patching, but it launched my games just fine. I always used the Windows 7 setting for Windows version.
I'll give it a try again...
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booman |
Thursday 9 June 2016 at 19:11
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booman
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Are you using a 32-bit virtual drive?
This is kind of a "catch 33" because setting Wine to Windows 7 allows you to play Far Cry 3, but Uplay crashes, setting to Windows XP allows Uplay to work but Far Cry crashes.
There is a post on WineHQ's about disabling fullscreen to avoid crashing... you could try that, but unfortunately you will have to do it through config files since the game doesn't launch.
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pgarraud |
Friday 10 June 2016 at 2:39
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pgarraud
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booman |
Friday 10 June 2016 at 17:55
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booman
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Did you try disabling fullscreen? I don't think this is your problem, but you never know...
What are your system specs?
- Distro
- video card
- drivers
- version of PlayOnLinux
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pgarraud |
Saturday 11 June 2016 at 4:10
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pgarraud
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SparkyLinux
Nvidia GTX 760
Nvidia Proprietary 361
4.2.10
Also, do you know how to disable fullscreen using the config files?
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booman |
Monday 13 June 2016 at 19:05
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booman
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Good, sounds like you have your system up-to-date for gaming. Is SparkyLinux based on another distro?
You may have to look through the Far Cry 3 game folder and find a config. Sometimes you can manually set the resolution for a game in a config file.
Looks like Far cry creates an .xml file in your Documents. Look for a Far Cry 3 folder or a My Games folder. Make a copy of it on your Desktop first...
Open the .xml file and search for :
Fullscreen="1"
Change it to
Fullscreen="0"
Save it and try launching again
Found this
I copied the ini in this link below. Then, I changed the settings to direct3d9,
lowered all shadow values I could find to 512, vsync=1, buffered frames to 5.
I loaded up the game and was getting 120 fps in the menu, whereas it was like 30 before,
which was horrible. Game was running at 15-45 fps before, now a solid 60 fps.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=4467353&postcount=1318
Edited by booman
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pgarraud |
Tuesday 14 June 2016 at 0:42
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pgarraud
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When I go to the Far Cry 3 folder in my documents, there is no config file.
Also, SparkyLinux is based on Debian Testing.
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booman |
Tuesday 14 June 2016 at 0:52
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booman
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Dang, I was afraid of that. Until the game actually launches it won't create the xml file in your Documents. You can try looking in the game files for another config, but sometimes games don't have one. At least not one you can edit.
Do you even have a "My Games" folder?
Apparently Uplay has an overlay as well. Try going to the settings and disabling that too. http://steamcommunity.com/app/220240/discussions/0/846938351104818302/
These clients are getting so annoying... launch Steam, launch game, launch Uplay.... lame!
Edited by booman
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pgarraud |
Tuesday 14 June 2016 at 5:10
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pgarraud
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I disabled the overlay and the game still crashes. Also, I do have a My Games folder, but no config file.
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booman |
Tuesday 14 June 2016 at 17:48
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booman
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Dang... worth a try You have "My Games" folder but no Far Cry 3 folder right?
All I can suggest at this point is to try Ubuntu or Mint. They are both based on Debian, so I wouldn't think the result would be different.
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