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BillyMaysFan59: EDIT: I'm also wondering if it would be possible to make a version of this patch that would add native Linux support to Re-Volt. I know nothing about that stuff, just a thought :D
As far as I know Re-Volt utilizes DirectX technology and Miles Sound Systems as well as other third party APIs which are Windows-specific. So while it would technically be possible to port it over to Linux and other OS, quite a lot of work is implied by doing so (hence why it hasn't happened yet).

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BillyMaysFan59: EDIT 2: Heh, Sload seemed to do it. I can even view the replay too! (That made the game freeze in the same way) Compatibility mode didn't seem to do anything
Great to hear! That was just a random shot from me, but it's awesome to hear that it worked. I guess your graphics card isn't too happy about the loading screens. :P

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BillyMaysFan59: Again, I hope anyone reading this has better luck getting the game to work in Wine. It's just rad beyond rad, with these troubleshooting steps it works fine on my system.
You are probably the first I've heard who have had that many issues getting Re-Volt to run. But then again, ATI /Catalyst/Radeon's drivers are known to have quite some issues from time to time on linux, heh (at least AFAIK). ;)
Just tried loading the track editor and the graphics for the track tiles are pitch black. In other areas it works fine. I wonder if this was fixed in newer versions of Wine.
Post edited December 19, 2013 by BillyMaysFan59
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BillyMaysFan59: Just tried loading the track editor and the graphics for the track tiles are pitch black. In other areas it works fine. I wonder if this was fixed in newer versions of Wine.
They also render black here (wine 1.7.8). At least the editor is still usable though - if you were on Windows Vista or later you would have to install a bunch of DLLs that no longer are included by default. :P
Post edited December 19, 2013 by Stockpile
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BillyMaysFan59: Just tried loading the track editor and the graphics for the track tiles are pitch black. In other areas it works fine. I wonder if this was fixed in newer versions of Wine.
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Stockpile: They also render black here (wine 1.7.8). At least the editor is still usable though - if you were on Windows Vista or later you would have to install a bunch of DLLs that no longer are included by default. :P
Good to know. I'll look at content creation later though, right now I just want to beat the game :P
Interesting. It's been 1 1/2 years since I made this thread :D

Anyways things have changed since then. I'm running a new laptop, with a dual boot of Debian 8.1 and Archlinux.

I tested Re-Volt (GOG) out of the box (no patch whatsoever) on Archlinux (using Wine 1.7.48) and it seemed to work flawlessly. I'm guessing the problem I was having way back then was the old version of Wine. (That's the disadvantage of Debian Stable. You get stability, but you can't get newer software)