jzemeocala |
Vendredi 28 Novembre 2014 à 1:16
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jzemeocala
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I figured i would post how I installed The Sims 4 in playonlinux to help anyone else out that is having troubles.
The main issue is that The Sims 4 requires vcrun2012 and vcrun2013 which are not installable by playonlinux. However, these DLLs are installable by the newest version of winetricks.
1) create a new 32-bit prefix in POL called sims4
2) set wine version to 1.7.31
3) install vcrun2010
4) install The Sims 4
5) download the newest version of winetricks from https://code.google.com/p/winetricks/source/checkout:
svn checkout http://winetricks.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ winetricks-read-only
6) run winetricks with the prefix that you made in POL:
env WINEPREFIX=/home/[username]/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/sims4 ./winetricks-read-only/src/winetricks
install vcrun2012 and vcrun2013
7) patch the game if needed
8) Enjoy :)
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nono |
Samedi 24 Janvier 2015 à 12:20
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nono
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I'm trying this as a newbie to POL. I made a new prefix as explained here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/177192/how-do-i-create-a-32-bit-wine-prefix
So I have a directory called sims4 in my home directory. Could you explain the next steps in more detail? Thanks for your post, I really want to get sims4 running on my Linux.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Samedi 24 Janvier 2015 à 17:02
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Ronin DUSETTE
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It doesn't work. Not that I have seen. We tried, but wine needs to be fixed to play it. You will want to open a bug report with winehq.org so that they can hopefully come up with a fix for it.
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steve723 |
Lundi 26 Janvier 2015 à 23:53
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steve723
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It doesn't work. Not that I have seen. We tried, but wine needs to be fixed to play it. You will want to open a bug report with winehq.org so that they can hopefully come up with a fix for it.
https://github.com/SEEK-Jobs/chocolatey-package-vsagents2013 This should do that. Please patch wine 1.7.35 and add it to POL. wine 1.7.35 fixes Origin so it can dowload.
Edité par steve723
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 0:17
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Ronin DUSETTE
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steve723 |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 0:59
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steve723
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Done thanks Ronin. FYI: Not to critise anyone but you mispelled Stauit in your bug report form. I assume you meant Status.
https://github.com/SEEK-Jobs/chocolatey-package-vsagents2013 This should do that. Please patch wine 1.7.35 and add it to POL. wine 1.7.35 fixes Origin so it can dowload.
Please open a proper request in the Bugs section for this patched version and we will get it in queue.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 1:35
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Ronin DUSETTE
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No, it's just in French. ;)
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steve723 |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 2:27
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steve723
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No, it's just in French. ;)
After I posted that it occured to me that it might be in french. There seems to be a lot of french developers doing open source now days.
Edité par RoninDusette
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 3:00
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Ronin DUSETTE
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I just escaped the quote for what you wrote in your last post. If you hover your mouse below the quote, it should pop up with a red line that lets you skip out of the quote and continue writing like normal, instead of within the quote.
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steve723 |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 3:08
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steve723
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Oops, I thought I was typing after the qute. I didn't notice.
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steve723 |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 6:31
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steve723
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@Ronin I see you moved my bug report to features. You say it looks like a program rather than a patch. How do I run it. I have tried to run it but no luck so far.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 6:43
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Ronin DUSETTE
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@Ronin I see you moved my bug report to features. You say it looks like a program rather than a patch. How do I run it. I have tried to run it but no luck so far.
Well, a new Wine build would always be considered a feature. It is adding something useful. :)
If you look at the documentation for it, it is built on a Windows system, and is an "agent" to download required Visual Studio libraries without actually installing VS. You could attempt to follow the docs and run it in a virtual drive via:
PlayOnLnux -> configure -> select virtual drive -> Wine tab -> Command prompt
and follow the actual Windows instructions for the app at their GitHub page:
https://github.com/SEEK-Jobs/chocolatey-package-vsagents2013
and try to get it working like that. I don't know what choco is, so I don't know that this will work. I suspect this is not the fix we are looking for, and we are still at the mercy of an actual patch for Wine itself.
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steve723 |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 7:59
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steve723
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@Ronin I see you moved my bug report to features. You say it looks like a program rather than a patch. How do I run it. I have tried to run it but no luck so far.
Well, a new Wine build would always be considered a feature. It is adding something useful. :)
If you look at the documentation for it, it is built on a Windows system, and is an "agent" to download required Visual Studio libraries without actually installing VS. You could attempt to follow the docs and run it in a virtual drive via:
PlayOnLnux -> configure -> select virtual drive -> Wine tab -> Command prompt
and follow the actual Windows instructions for the app at their GitHub page:
https://github.com/SEEK-Jobs/chocolatey-package-vsagents2013
and try to get it working like that. I don't know what choco is, so I don't know that this will work. I suspect this is not the fix we are looking for, and we are still at the mercy of an actual patch for Wine itself.
Edité par steve723
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 8:21
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Ronin DUSETTE
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For sure. I would say that WineHQ would be the first place to have a fix, as it is specifically a Wine issue. The more info they have, the faster a fix will come.
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steve723 |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 13:47
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steve723
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Mardi 27 Janvier 2015 à 19:29
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Sweet. Once they respond with a patch or set of patches, post it in your feature request for the Wine build, and I will get it in queue. :)
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steve723 |
Mercredi 28 Janvier 2015 à 22:04
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steve723
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I just found this in my email from yesterday:
Hi @steve7233. The bug tracker has moved to https://bugs.wine-staging.com. Open a new bug there.
Now I have to post a new bug report. If they would update their link this wouldn't happen.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Mercredi 28 Janvier 2015 à 22:23
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Ronin DUSETTE
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It happens. They are a different team than WineHQ's, though, so I have to imagine their workflow is different. Just keep us updated. Thanks.
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steve723 |
Mercredi 28 Janvier 2015 à 22:42
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steve723
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They say I should use the whole wine-staging patch set to target games.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Mercredi 28 Janvier 2015 à 22:47
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Lol. I mean, I guess we could build that out, but that is a little, well, sloppy. They have a lot of patches, and to patch Wine with a ton of patches to fix something that may need just 1 or 2 seems a bit overkill. We would need to import their whole tree of patches into our repo, then set a build for them.
Our current version includes fixes for about 130 bug and over 500 patches total
That is from their site. That is a TON of patches. I don't think it could hurt at all having a wine-staging build for every Wine version. That would be pretty cool. Nevertheless, I cannot think that 500+ patches for this particular issue is an elegant way to go.
Is there any way they can point out the patches that might fix this?
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