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Daggenthal

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  1. Omg hahahaha, thanks! I'll check it out 😄
  2. QEMU on the Pi? I use KVM + QEMU and it works wonderfully on x86-64, but I don't know how it performs on the Pi, giving the architectural difference with how things are processed, but I'm sure that over time It'll get better! I know it's probably not an issue for something like Power9, which is an ARM based CPU that's extremely good. It's equal to Ryzen server / Intel server + desktop stations, but quite expensive, and all American made; Check it out sometime!
  3. Ooooh! I'll have to check that out for myself 😄 (Pi 4 Windows ARM) I hope you're able to get something running on it, and that it doesn't give you too much trouble! Don't give up on Linux / using Linux, and if you have to use a virtual-machine to play games (or dual boot), do it 😄 I tinker enough with everything that I have, so I'm more willing to waste away hundreds of hours to make something run. Case in point, I spent an entire week (almost 2) JUST to get macOS running perfectly. I then tried to install it directly onto my SSD, which was another issue. Days later I got it fully installed, only to finally realize that my Wi-Fi USB that worked in the VM, doesn't actually have support, and I'd have to use Ethernet to actually USE the OS. I just wanted to test it out, and 2 weeks of doing that let me fully figure out what I wanted and allowed me to use it without having to install it. So, if you do have to resort to going back to Windows to play some games, don't fret it! I know for a fact that CoH (and many other games) run on Linux with relative ease, but there are some games that don't. On an x86-64 bit CPU architecture, you'll be able to do it. Just keep on testing out Linux!
  4. I'm sorry again for the late response. The website went down for maintenance, and I went to go workout instead. The emulator I was working in was very very underpowered, so I can't attempt to fix it myself from this end. After an hour, I was finally able to run my script on their version of the RPi, and it didn't work. Did the script work for you? Were you able to get both Wine and Lutris installed with it? I may have to configure it some more. Edit: After going through the source code for the Doom 3 port that you were using, it's all using OpenGL, while CoH uses DirectX. Also, the Pi can't run x86-64 as we had talked about, and the only reason why Doom 3 is able to run, is that its rendering engine was changed (using that link) to OpenGL. Basically, as far as I can tell (with my abilities on all of this at the moment), we're unable to run CoH on the Pi. If I had one myself, I could spend some time trying to get it all working, but the emulation that's currently available doesn't allow me to (It's all 1-core with 256MB of RAM to give you an example). For now, no, but I'm sure we'd be able to in the future. I'm sorry I couldn't get this figured out myself for you.
  5. The current emulation is abhorrently slow, so I may not be able to do this quickly for you. The error says that you're trying to run a 64-bit program on the 32-bit version of Wine, which I've never had to deal with before as I always run 64-bit stuff. I'll have to check it out and work on it
  6. Hahaha that's okay, sleep well! It's 2:42PM here for me xD I'll see what I can do for you! Can you install and run neofetch in the terminal for me, please? sudo apt install neofetch -y && neofetch That should work real fast
  7. Sorry for the late response, the website didn't notify me. Everything seems to be set fine, but I enable D9VK and DXVK, but I don't know if the Pi supports it. I currently have Raspbian running in an emulator, so I will see what I can do from my end and tell you what we'll need to do. I presume your "Game options" executable is set to Tequila.exe, yeah?
  8. It will work without it. Can you show me what your Runner Options are set to, please?
  9. Alrighty I'm downloading both just in case, but since Doom 3 works on it, CoH should be no problem
  10. Are you using NOOBS or Raspbian? I'm presuming Raspbian if you've followed this guide, that way I can make sure I test it on the right OS
  11. Do you have a link to the guide for Doom 3? I'm curious if I can learn something through it. I'm downloading NOOBS real quick to see if I can emulate it through KVM
  12. Ooooh I'm curious if it's the architectural difference then, as the Pi is ARM based, and CoH is x86-64 based, and so you'd have to emulate x86-64 on an ARM CPU, which can be quite intensive for said CPU
  13. What're you doing to cause that? I haven't had that happen at all on any of my systems, so I'm curious haha. Did you run the script? If so, can you tell me what the output from the terminal was?
  14. Next step is Lutris then! 😄
  15. As long as you can install Wine and Lutris, you can play CoH. If the script doesn't work, look up how to do it (install Wine and Lutris) for your version 😄
  16. I've got it done now for Fedora 30 / 31 😄
  17. I can add in Fedora 30/31 support real fast if you'd like! It'd just take a little longer to thoroughly test, because I spin up VM's and re-run the script every time to make sure nothing went wrong. I could honestly add support for openSUSE and Arch as well, but for I keep debating on it. What do you think?
  18. That's wonderful to know! I'll have to look into that personally, as I know it HAS the specs to run it, while the only issue may be the onboard GPU. I'm currently finalizing a script I've worked on for a few hours that just checks which version people are using (for Ubuntu / Mint / Pop!_OS") and sets them up with Wine and Lutris.
  19. Lutris or CoH? You just need to re-launch Lutris, then click on CoH and launch it; You can exit out of the Lutris launcher, and also exit out of Tequila once the game is loading 😄 If you are on Gnome, you can just press the Windows (Super) key to search, and just type Lutris and press enter. I'm glad that it helped you out!
  20. I've checked out the specs of the model you currently have, and compared it to the (old) requirements that I could find for CoH/V. The RPi 4B 4GB SHOULD be able to run it. The CPU is good enough, but I'm unsure about the on-board GPU of the RPi 4B. NOOBS (the version of Debian that they use), is, well, Debian. That alone should enable you to be able to install Wine and Lutris. I'd love to get my own RPi as I've wanted one for years now, and this would be a good (and fun) experiment to try! Let me know how it works / runs for you!
  21. Ah, apologies if you didn't notice them, but I had already linked to both Lutris and Wines' download pages for specific distributions haha. Also, for your mention of being unfamiliar with Wine + Lutris; Lutris is a simplified program launcher, and Wine is the collection of tools that are required to run games. There really shouldn't be any issue with the Kernel, as you can copy + paste the commands I had listed, and it will download the latest versions for whatever build you're using, but that's okay! In the end, I am happy you got it working 😄 Yeah, I downloaded my patches as well with no issues, and honestly never had any problems with them! I'm sorry for the late responses, the website doesn't notify me quickly when I get one.
  22. That's very strange, as our versions are built on the same build (Ubuntu derivative, which is also a fork off of Debian), so you can just follow along in this guide and it will work just as well! I'm sorry you had so many issues, but I am glad they're resolved! Let me know if you have any more issues! I was thinking about creating a video where I go through this process again, but let me know what you think! This works on (nearly) all flavors of Linux. The steps I've provided will work on Debian (Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Kubuntu, Lubuntu), while Arch, Fedora, Gentoo, and the others may need some extra work.
  23. Apologies for not responding fast enough! I'm so busy lately, that I don't have a chance to relax and check this. Aaaah I'm curious if Windows users also have those issues, and you're welcome! I hope it all works out in the end :D
  24. That's quite strange that those patches didn't appear, maybe it was a graphical setting? Do note that Proton is also Wine, just Valves version of it, so let me know how it goes for you!
  25. You're trying to access the Pineapple server, right? If so, it should just work automatically. I haven't tested it myself, but I just presumed so. That does seem like an issue with Wine, though. I'll have to try it out sometime myself and see if I can figure it out. Good luck! Sorry for the late responses, as I've been quite busy lately haha I'm not THE best when it comes to WINE or Lutris, but I know enough to set things up. I'm curious, though. De-tick D9VK and use DXVK, and see if that improves your loadtimes + fps for you. You can check the fps by typing /showfps 1 in the chat box.
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