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Misticrevalation
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Posted - 2015.12.10 00:15:47 -
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Hi, EVE worked fine until the latest patch - I think it was the most recent one, as I was able to play fine last week. Basically I will try launching EVE (either from the launcher or in terminal) and ExeFile.exe will appear for a split second before shutting down, and the terminal will show as having finished its task and waiting for a new command, or the launcher will go from "Launching..." to the Click To Play button. Just wondering if anyone has a solution for this. |
Neuntausend
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2015.12.10 01:53:01 -
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May I refer you to this thread? |
Misticrevalation
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Posted - 2015.12.11 00:17:25 -
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Hi, unfortunately the advice in that thread doesn't work. I'm running Wine1.8, what should I do? |
Jack Malus
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.12.12 18:04:17 -
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My takeaway from the other thread is that you need wine v 1.8 rc3.
I'm running 1.8 rc2 and also having the problem. |
ValentinaDLM
Khushakor Clan Of Questionable Repute
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Posted - 2015.12.13 13:51:53 -
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I can confirm from Kubuntu these steps work for me though, I didn't purge wine since I had been running 1.8RC3 since before I had this problem. I am a bit interested in understanding why though, did something happen with the new graphics related to the skins and damage? Because running without d3d11 disabled worked fine before this patch. |
Whitehound
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Posted - 2015.12.18 14:53:04 -
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I have it running with Debian. Worked straight forward. First, I had to tell Debian to add "i386" to its architectures:
$> dpkg --add-architecture i386
Then I could install the 32-bit version of wine:
$> apt-get install wine
This gave me 1.8rc4, because I use the Testing branch of the Debian distribution. Then I have set the wine variables and started winecfg:
~> export WINEPREFIX=~/.eve ~> export WINEARCH=win32 ~> export WINEDEBUG=-all ~> winecfg
After this I got me winetricks and used it to install the Windows components for EVE:
~> winetricks corefonts d3dx9_36 vcrun2005 vcrun2008 vcrun2010 vcrun2013
Then I downloaded the latest EVE installer and ran it (it needs vcrun2013):
~> wine EveLauncher-992878.exe
Everything else then worked just by following the client's instructions. I do not think my old gfx card will work with DX11 and so I selected in the EVE beta launcher to run with DX9.
I remember how complicated it could get in the past, but I did not even have to change any of the library orders around this. I have sound and graphics working and can undock and fly in space.
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Messenger Of Truth
Butlerian Crusade
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Posted - 2015.12.19 09:22:46 -
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Confirmed that these steps and wine 1.8 rc4 allowed me to install and run eve with the new launcher. |
Osamo Kazumoto
Brothers In Arms. SOLAR WING.
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Posted - 2015.12.20 23:05:07 -
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Tried wine1.6 wine1.7 cxoffice14 -- everythings ends with the same result -- i can start new launcher, start the game (sometimes from 4th login attempt :) ) but after choosing character - it hangs and drops to launcher with an error message.
Going to try wine1.8rc4 ...
But hell, this is crap ... looks like i'm gonna quit eve for another 5 years... :)
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