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FarCry 3 - Installation

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marley_pt Jeudi 25 Décembre 2014 à 18:20
marley_pt

Hi Guys,

Could you help me installing FarCry 3 on PlayOnLinux ? 
I have installed, but i have a problem with the sound and mouse (only turns 180º).

I have see a video that the guy set mwo=disable and fixed the problem with the mouse for him, and the sound to alsa, how can i do that in POL???

Is there a script to run installation ???

It's urgenttttt !!!

 

Cumpz, MarleY


Ubuntu 14.04 (Diolinux Version)
PlayOnLinux 4.2.2
Nvidia 520MX - 6Gb ram - Intel i5
marley_pt Jeudi 25 Décembre 2014 à 20:00
marley_pt

I discovered how to set de mwo=disable (MouseWarpOverride), but doesnt fix my problem.

if i put the mwo to 

-enable: can move the mouse in menu, but in game just turn 180º

-disable: can move the mouse in menu, but in game just turn 180º

-force: can't move the mouse in menu, but in game turn 360º

 

Help me plz!


Ubuntu 14.04 (Diolinux Version)
PlayOnLinux 4.2.2
Nvidia 520MX - 6Gb ram - Intel i5
petch Vendredi 26 Décembre 2014 à 9:10
petch

marley_pt Lundi 29 Décembre 2014 à 16:59
marley_pt

I'm new on ubuntu , so what should i do ?? 

 

Cump'z


Ubuntu 14.04 (Diolinux Version)
PlayOnLinux 4.2.2
Nvidia 520MX - 6Gb ram - Intel i5
marley_pt Lundi 29 Décembre 2014 à 17:32
marley_pt

I already run on windowed mode ,and still no resolved the problem :(

Cump'z MarleY


Ubuntu 14.04 (Diolinux Version)
PlayOnLinux 4.2.2
Nvidia 520MX - 6Gb ram - Intel i5
booman Lundi 19 Janvier 2015 à 23:27
booman

Try running Far Cry 3 in Fullscreen but make sure to enable "virtual desktop" in Wine configuration.
Set the "virtual desktop" resolution to match your Linux Desktop.

The game should appear fullscreen and the mouse should rotate your character 360 degrees


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Ronin DUSETTE Mardi 20 Janvier 2015 à 0:11
Ronin DUSETTE

If that does not work, refer to Petch's post about the actual Wine bug. I agree with Booman, as the virtual screen can fix that, but ideally Wine should be able to handle it without a virtual desktop. Ideally. ;)


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booman Mardi 20 Janvier 2015 à 0:52
booman

I wish Wine would handle the mouse.  Out of habit, I check "virtual desktop" and "capture mouse in fullscreen windows" for every game.  I hope one day Wine can handle windows and the mouse like it should.


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marley_pt Jeudi 22 Janvier 2015 à 1:27
marley_pt

 

Try running Far Cry 3 in Fullscreen but make sure to enable "virtual desktop" in Wine configuration.
Set the "virtual desktop" resolution to match your Linux Desktop.

The game should appear fullscreen and the mouse should rotate your character 360 degrees

 


Ubuntu 14.04 (Diolinux Version)
PlayOnLinux 4.2.2
Nvidia 520MX - 6Gb ram - Intel i5
Ronin DUSETTE Jeudi 22 Janvier 2015 à 1:52
Ronin DUSETTE

https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33479


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ack0329 Dimanche 15 Février 2015 à 3:21
ack0329Anonymous

Same problem here and the refernence to a wine buf in the previos post fixed the issue  -- THANKS

here is my laymans terms of the solution

FarCry 3 : Emulate a virtual desktop in winecfg does not work,
• you must to disable Fullscreen in this file (~//My Games/Far Cry 3/GamerProfile.xml)

- this means change

   - <GamerProfile>
    <SoundProfile MusicEnabled="1" MasterVolume="100" MicEnabled="1" IncomingVoiceEnabled="1" Language="english" />
    <RenderProfile MSAALevel="0" AlphaToCoverage="2" SSAOLevel="6" SDSM="0" ResolutionX="1920" ResolutionY="1080" Quality="low" QualityEditor="editor_ps3" Fullscreen="1"

... to ....Fullscreen="0"

Edité par ack0329

booman Lundi 16 Février 2015 à 13:35
booman

Ah yes, I have done this with some games as well.  Edit options in a config file.  Sucks that you have to see the window border instead of appearing full screen


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hienz1 Mardi 24 Mai 2016 à 16:15
hienz1Anonymous

Hi guys, I'm sort of a noob with all this. I'm trying to install Far Cry 3 (retail PC-DVD version) on my machine using PlayOnLinux, and I'm able to execute the setup.exe file, but always hit a road block with the "missing" DATA10.CAB file. And thus the install always fails. How do I fix this?

I'm currently using Xubuntu 14.04, and the PlayOnLinux version is 4.2.2 . I've noticed that just before the install asks for the next disc (which is supposed to contain the missing file), this happens right after it installs the Italian language file - which is equally perplexing since I don't read/write/speak Italian. And the next Disc 2 only has PDF files on it. I have successfully installed and played this game on a Win 7 os - before I upgraded to Linux - so I know the retail discs work. I no longer have Win 7. I'm wondering if the missing data10.cab file is left out on purpose so as to force the owner to download it from Uplay as a form of anti-piracy. 

Or should I just get rid of that retail version and download a hacked "blackbox" version?


Xubuntu 14.04 , KDE Desktop, PlayOnLinux version 4.2.2
booman Mardi 24 Mai 2016 à 18:07
booman

The best thing you can do is copy all of the DVD files to a folder on the desktop and install it from there.
This way it won't need to enter multiple disks


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