Posted April 19, 2016
Matruchus
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JudasIscariot
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From Poland
Posted April 19, 2016
Matruchus
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Posted April 19, 2016
The game has no options to fiddle with unfortunately. But its not a problem since it runs well. I wish I could Pharaoh working.
Matruchus
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Posted April 19, 2016
Pharaoh Gold
State: Unplayable
Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa
Kernel: 3.19.0-32-generic x86_64 (64 bit)
Card: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Curacao XT [Radeon R7 370 / R9 270X/370 OEM]
GLX Renderer: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
GLX Version: 4.5.13416 - CPC 15.302
WINE: Wine Staging 1.9.8
From Winetricks I already had following installed: d3dx9_36, vcrun 2010 and quartz - don't know if that was needed or not.
Intro video loads up in 640x480 resolution. After that the game loads but the screen stays black. You can hear the sounds and click in the menu but screen stays black. Game is unplayable.
You can try playing with emulated virtual desktop but the game does not maximize past default wine window size and as such is not playable on full hd screens.
Edit: Same effect if I use <span class="bold">play.it script</span>. Still unplayable.
State: Unplayable
Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa
Kernel: 3.19.0-32-generic x86_64 (64 bit)
Card: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Curacao XT [Radeon R7 370 / R9 270X/370 OEM]
GLX Renderer: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
GLX Version: 4.5.13416 - CPC 15.302
WINE: Wine Staging 1.9.8
From Winetricks I already had following installed: d3dx9_36, vcrun 2010 and quartz - don't know if that was needed or not.
Intro video loads up in 640x480 resolution. After that the game loads but the screen stays black. You can hear the sounds and click in the menu but screen stays black. Game is unplayable.
You can try playing with emulated virtual desktop but the game does not maximize past default wine window size and as such is not playable on full hd screens.
Edit: Same effect if I use <span class="bold">play.it script</span>. Still unplayable.
Post edited April 20, 2016 by Matruchus
igrok
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From Russian Federation
Posted April 19, 2016
Pharaoh Gold has a platinum rating on WineHQ and I remember having no issues with it last time I played it. I suggest trying it with a stable version of Wine.
MightyPinecone
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Posted April 19, 2016
I don't quite know where to post this so I will post it here in the hopes that Judas sees it and is able to sort it out:
Y's The Ark of Napishtim should be marked as completed, if I'm not mistaken.
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/ys_vi_the_ark_of_napishtim
Y's The Ark of Napishtim should be marked as completed, if I'm not mistaken.
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/ys_vi_the_ark_of_napishtim
JudasIscariot
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Posted April 19, 2016
MightyPinecone: I don't quite know where to post this so I will post it here in the hopes that Judas sees it and is able to sort it out:
Y's The Ark of Napishtim should be marked as completed, if I'm not mistaken.
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/ys_vi_the_ark_of_napishtim
You can always PM me, you know :PY's The Ark of Napishtim should be marked as completed, if I'm not mistaken.
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/ys_vi_the_ark_of_napishtim
MightyPinecone
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Posted April 19, 2016
MightyPinecone: I don't quite know where to post this so I will post it here in the hopes that Judas sees it and is able to sort it out:
Y's The Ark of Napishtim should be marked as completed, if I'm not mistaken.
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/ys_vi_the_ark_of_napishtim
JudasIscariot: You can always PM me, you know :P Y's The Ark of Napishtim should be marked as completed, if I'm not mistaken.
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/ys_vi_the_ark_of_napishtim
Matruchus
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Posted April 19, 2016
Makes no difference. Still the same. Just to note that there was only one gog version of Pharaoh previously reported tested at Wine HQ and that was on a very old version of Wine.
Post edited April 19, 2016 by Matruchus
Gydion
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From United States
Posted April 20, 2016
Actually, it's unauthenticated and secured. The whole cert infrastructure certainly is a mess. That's a poor setup though with using your CA cert also as a SERVER cert. IMO, better to mint a new CA and create a separate server cert with it. Fairly weak out-of-band, but you can stick the certificate fingerprints, as text, in your play.it thread here on GOG (or anywhere not on the play.it site itself).
blakstar
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Posted April 20, 2016
Matruchus: Crusader Kings Complete
State: Good without working Intro video
Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa
Kernel: 3.19.0-32-generic x86_64 (64 bit)
Card: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Curacao XT [Radeon R7 370 / R9 270X/370 OEM]
GLX Renderer: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
GLX Version: 4.5.13416 - CPC 15.302
WINE: Wine Staging 1.9.8
From Winetricks I already had following installed: d3dx9_36 and vcrun 2010 - don't know if that was needed or not.
Intro video doesn't show but you can hear the music. Clicking on ESC makes the game load menu screen but its misaligned to the righ side of the screen in full HD resolution. Clicking on the desktop (left side where the menu screen is missing) makes it minimize the game and when you click on the game tab it maximizes the game properly in to right resolution. After that there are no issues and the game is stable and works perfectly.
Just as a further bit of information regarding this game, I'd like to draw your attention to my earlier post: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_judas_does_this_run_in_wine_thread/post432 State: Good without working Intro video
Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa
Kernel: 3.19.0-32-generic x86_64 (64 bit)
Card: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Curacao XT [Radeon R7 370 / R9 270X/370 OEM]
GLX Renderer: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
GLX Version: 4.5.13416 - CPC 15.302
WINE: Wine Staging 1.9.8
From Winetricks I already had following installed: d3dx9_36 and vcrun 2010 - don't know if that was needed or not.
Intro video doesn't show but you can hear the music. Clicking on ESC makes the game load menu screen but its misaligned to the righ side of the screen in full HD resolution. Clicking on the desktop (left side where the menu screen is missing) makes it minimize the game and when you click on the game tab it maximizes the game properly in to right resolution. After that there are no issues and the game is stable and works perfectly.
It wasn't a proper report, as yours is, but I just wanted to add a bit of extra data, in case anyone can shed some light on what's going on!
(Non-virtual machine -- as mentioned in earlier post)
GFX Card: Radeon 9550 (non-proprietary driver)
CPU: Pentium 4 (3.06 GHz)
Granted, this is not my main Linux machine, but an older PC that I use to run Debian on. If my compatibility level continues in this manner, I may ditch Ubuntu altogether at some point!
BTW I also have machines running Mint 17.3 and Slackware 14.1, and have used Linux for years, so I'm not tethered to Ubuntu -- it's just that it has provided a nice, stable base for a good long while. :-)
Post edited April 20, 2016 by blakstar
blakstar
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JudasIscariot
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Posted April 20, 2016
blakstar: If I can get the game working 100% under Debian, with no winetricks, you shouldn't need to install quartz.
If I can, I'll put together another Linux machine, and see what I can produce -- you run Arch, don't you. Granted, I won't necessarily be able to completely replicate the hardware, but much of it is fairly similar these days.
It's Antergos, an Arch-based distro that uses all of the official Arch repos. If I can, I'll put together another Linux machine, and see what I can produce -- you run Arch, don't you. Granted, I won't necessarily be able to completely replicate the hardware, but much of it is fairly similar these days.
I only suggested quartz because other Paradox games whined about quartz being missing in terminal :)
Post edited April 20, 2016 by JudasIscariot
blakstar
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Posted April 20, 2016
blakstar: If I can get the game working 100% under Debian, with no winetricks, you shouldn't need to install quartz.
If I can, I'll put together another Linux machine, and see what I can produce -- you run Arch, don't you. Granted, I won't necessarily be able to completely replicate the hardware, but much of it is fairly similar these days.
JudasIscariot: It's Antergos, an Arch-based distro that uses all of the official Arch repos. If I can, I'll put together another Linux machine, and see what I can produce -- you run Arch, don't you. Granted, I won't necessarily be able to completely replicate the hardware, but much of it is fairly similar these days.
I only suggested quartz because other Paradox games whined about quartz being missing in terminal :)
JudasIscariot
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Posted April 20, 2016
JudasIscariot: It's Antergos, an Arch-based distro that uses all of the official Arch repos.
I only suggested quartz because other Paradox games whined about quartz being missing in terminal :)
blakstar: I'll see if I can make some sense out of this then -- for all I know, it might come down to something like differences in the proprietary and non-proprietary drivers. I've had some games show surprising results when run on different drivers. I only suggested quartz because other Paradox games whined about quartz being missing in terminal :)
Post edited April 20, 2016 by JudasIscariot