Now that I installed Linux Mint 18, Underrail loads to the main menu. I haven't played it yet.
I hoped it wasn't true, but Ubuntu/Mint's video driver is probably what made the difference here. Sometime later I may see if I can learn how to use that driver in a Debian-based distro, likely Linux...
I have a decent amount of experience troubleshooting things like this, but Wine is unique, and you guys helped me gather some guidelines for how to deal with it. I needed to see how people with Wine/POL experience think and talk about troubleshooting in them.
But, honestly, my real intention...
It didn't work. I got the same "no suitable graphics card" error. I may install more components one-by-one to see what happens, or I may wait for a reply.
Here is the debug output:
[07/13/16 14:12:51] - Running wine-1.8.3 underrail.exe (Working directory ...
I deleted the virtual drive and started over again. Long story short, a Microsoft tool for verifying dotnet installed correctly now shows all dotnet version up to 4.5 are installed correctly. I have no idea yet if this will make the game work so I can go to Mole People Land, but here's what I...
Well, this got really weird. Long story short, the game gives the same error, but I can't proceed trying another component for the next install attempt because creating the virtual drive suddenly started telling me Mono isn't installed, and every attempt to install the virtual drive after...
I do delete and re-create the virtual drive each time. I quickly gathered from these threads how one wrong component could doom the game.
Here's what gets me - how did you know what to suggest to the guy in the PlayOnLinux.com thread?
Also, where is the guide for manual installations? I...
A couple native linux games work for me: Scorched3d and Ur-Quan Masters.
The only install I had (out of around 9+ attempts) in which d3dx9 didn't install was the method you suggested in this thread. The difference was that you didn't suggest installing dotnet this time. The error said d3dx9...
It turns out Temple of Elemental Evil requires DirectX7, but recommends DirectX9. Another World 20th Anniversary Edition also runs, and it requires a card compatible with DirectX9. I was able to run both. I think that settles the question of whether this laptop can run DirectX9.
Good thing to...
Thank you for the reply.
I tried what you said. Links to logs and a full list of game files on pastebin are below.
In POL, I went ahead and installed Wine 1.8.3 (32 bit and 64 bit) and 1.9.13-staging (32 bit and 64 bit) so that I could switch between them quick. Let me know if anything about...
I was worried I'd put too much information into my post such that very few (or zero) people would respond as you have. Your response is useful even if not specific because you speak with experience, and you've given me part of a set of guidelines that will help when troubleshooting POL/WINE...
So no one even has an offhand or quick suggestion? There's no force of nature requiring that every single thing I said must be analyzed before replying.
Some small tip may be all I need to get it working, even if someone doubts their tip will work.
I can't edit the post. I forgot to say that this is my first time trying to install anything with WINE or POL. I've never used either until now.
So, I have no solid idea what I'm doing.
Greetings, and with great humility and lowly need of aide do I beseech ye who are wise in my struggle against my netbook. I am ashamed before humanity!
I also posted this over at the PlayOnLinux forums. Someone here may have a solution, though.
I have tried around 5 or 6 times to install the...
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