I am trying to get Dragon Age: Origins working on my Debian 9 Stretch system.
I got the game successfully installed, using Wine 1.7.55 Staging, & installing:
- POL_Install_corefonts
- POL_Install_d3dx9
- POL_Install_physx
- POL_Install_tahoma
- POL_Install_vcrun2005
- POL_Install_vcrun2008
- POL_Install_vcrun2010
- POL_Install_vcrun2012
according to modified install instructions gotten here:
http://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/dragon-age-origins-guide.1651/
I'm using downloaded GOG Game Files though, so I didn't use the installer that they cited, not actually.
When I try running the game, I get error:
err:winediag:init_driver_info Could not find GPU info for 10de:0f02.
no FESL allocator defined
I confess, I haven't installed the NVidia Drivers on this system, not actually, because the system works seemingly well without them, & installing NVidia Drivers within Debian requires install of a separate compiled Kernel, which means that if I pull that Video Card, then my Debian System won't boot, not actually.
I would prefer an easy means to make this game work on my System, if anybody has suggestions or experiencial comments about getting this game running on their own system.
Thanks.
[Edit]
I as well have a separate install of Ubuntu 20.04 on this same Machine, & that system has the NVidia Drivers for the MSI GT730 Nvidia Card.
I tried using the PlayOnLinux Games listing installer for the GOG Download of Dragon Age: Origins. The install gave me a runtime error, though suggested that the install completed successfully.
I then tried to run the game, & Debug suggested this:
[10/30/21 16:42:44] - Running wine-3.20 DAOrigins.exe (Working directory : /home/(user_name)/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/daorigins/drive_c/GOG Games/Dragon Age Origins/bin_ship)
002b:fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x54bfa48,0x00000000), stub!
002b:err:winediag:query_gpu_description Invalid GPU override 10de:0f02 specified, ignoring.
no FESL allocator defined
0009:fixme:msvcrt:__clean_type_info_names_internal (0x12c1f14) stub
0009:fixme:msvcrt:__clean_type_info_names_internal (0x100424c4) stub
0009:fixme:msvcrt:__clean_type_info_names_internal (0x3d87dc) stub
Again, no FESL allocator defined was reported, so I'm thinking that's probably the same error.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Edité par Jareth77