blakstar: I probably am -- as for
For the Glory, I did a standard Wine install, with it's own prefix, and after installation completed, I double-clicked on the desktop icon and the game ran just fine.
It's just rather annoying that the game it's actually based upon is not as accommodating. :-)
JudasIscariot: Right but what shows up in terminal? You got me curious :)
You can always link a pastebin of the terminal output if it's rather long :)
Also, I've noticed certain games behave differently when they are opened via double clicking on their icons Windows-style and when they are opened up in the terminal.
For example, The Ground Gives Way, a Windows-only roguelike, will NOT work when you attempt to run it via a terminal but it will work if you just double click on its executable file.
Just a further heads-up regarding EU2 -- you got my inquisitive side working, so I just couldn't sleep without further investigation.
It seems that it's not EU2 itself causing the problem, but the video player (Bink?) -- after deleting the AVI directory the game seemed to work fine, albeit in a low resolution.
I tried running the EU2_Settings.exe file to see if there was any way to change the resolution, but the only output was "fixme:scrrun:textstream_ReadLine (0x2072f0)->(0x32f468): stub"
EDIT: Apparently, the only way to change the resolution is to edit and experiment with the "settings.cfg" file in order to find an in-game resolution that works for you.