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wine psobb.exe 2>&1 | tee psobb.error.log
this is happening on my end too, pso now starts but settings dont apply and the game cant connect due to server being fullHey, I was having the same issue when playing with wine on arch linux.
The game worked without issues before the patch on the same version of wine, indeed the same version of everything since I didn't do any system updates since I last played.
I'm currently using wine-6.16. I started it up just now and it patched a new dll, since then the game started up however it seems the settings were reset regarding resolution and sound, and changing them again yielded no effect. In the lower left corner of the menu screen there's a DLL error message, and when logging in it says the server is currently full.
I had the same issue on both my regular slightly modded install, and a fresh install I made yesterday.
Edit: I just upgraded my wine package to 6.23.1 from the repo and the issue remains.
seems to be crashing when i click play again, ill test more winesOK, can you please test 1322? Thanks.
I'm not back in.Glad to hear you're back in!
Your problem is something different. The original problem was with how the new version of VMProtect handles a certain detection.I'm not back in.
I just updated through the launcher and the game still doesn't launch.
Also, doing the "wine --version" thing in terminal doesn't do a thing for me.
I guess I'm screwed.
How are you normally launching pso through wine? Have you tried running winecfg as well as wine --version?I'm not back in.
I just updated through the launcher and the game still doesn't launch.
Also, doing the "wine --version" thing in terminal doesn't do a thing for me.
I guess I'm screwed.
This should be resolved now.We have found that turning off said compatibility allows us to re-enter the game properly (and have also learned that running as administrator is apparently no longer necessary, either), so I leave this information here for others that seemed to have similar issues.
I'm unfortunately still having issues with the launcher being able to start the game.This should be resolved now.
How are you normally launching pso through wine?
First off, your attachment cannot be viewed or opened up for some reason.Have you tried running winecfg as well as wine --version?
If winecfg opens up, the about tab should have the version information you need next to the big Wine title.View attachment 15842
Note that if you use a custom prefix for pso, then simply running winecfg might open another one, depending on what is set as default, in which case you could run it through the proper prefix like so: WINEPREFIX=path/to/prefix winecfg (As an example mine would be WINEPREFIX=~/wineprefixes/psoprefix winecfg)
I'm not entirely certain but I believe lutris and similar software will install their own version as well as prefix, if so then you should be able to find it by entering the configuration of the pso app in there.
If you only have games installed through such software, I guess it'd be possible for you not to have a regular system installed wine version, which would result in a command not found when you try to run it in terminal.
As stated earlier in the thread, I'm currently using MacOS High Sierra (Version 10.13.6 specifically) However, I'm currently considering upgrading to Mojave (10.14) if I'm able to.If none of that leads you anywhere, mind telling me which operating system you're running on? I'd love to help if I'm able to, no one should suffer through a winter without some PSO action.
Not really and I'm kind of done looking at it. I'm pretty sure you're one of the only ones, if not the only one, having issues right now.I was able to figure out that I'm using Wine Stable version 5.0 that was downloaded from this page.
Hope this helps Sodaboy!
I get my wine builds from here: https://github.com/Kron4ek/Wine-Builds/releases
The Tkg builds still give me the DLL error.
The Proton builds seem to work fine.