![]() ![]() I really love to finally be able to play one of my coups de cœur of recent years on Linux, but as you can see it's a lot of hassles to get it running properly. (the updater will keep asking to revert to the official Wine package, google the way to tell it to ignore updates for a specific package)Īlso after Steam does its first time setup for Endless Space you need to delete (or backup) the system32 folder of the Wine environment (by default ~/.wine/drive_c/Windows/system32) and move a fresh system32 folder created by Wine for an empty profile in its place (the native DLLs installed by Steam makes the game crash at startup). To play it with Wine at full speed with the -force-opengl flag you need to apply this hacky patch to Wine sources: and recompile it.Īlternatively I'm hosting pre-built Wine 1.5.29 packages for Ubuntu 12.10 packages here: It has been working in the default Direct3D9 mode though, but it's slower (because Wine has to translate every Direct3D call into an OpenGL equivalent) and on my config at least it's currently full of glitches. Hence it's likely that Endless Space in OpenGL mode will never be supported out-of-the-box by Wine: The flag -force-opengl makes it crash at startup when using a vanilla Wine, because Unity 3 does something with OpenGL contexts that is acceptable for WGL, but not for the Linux equivalent layer called GLX. Upload your Unity games for Linux to itch.io to have them show up here.(this is a Linux screenshot, and the first screenshot ever taken of ES running on Linux in OpenGL mode :cool Top Unity games for Linux - itch.io Top Unity Games for Linux (318 results) Sort by Popular New & Popular Top sellers Top rated Most Recent ( View all tags) Explore Unity games for Linux on itch.io ("How do I import my 3.x project into Unity 4.x?")Īnyway I've finally managed to get ES running in OpenGL mode with Wine on Linux: Steph'nie is the next Amplitude project Unity-based? If you get better acquainted with Unity 4 you'll have a better idea of how hard it would be to port Endless Space to Unity 4.Īccording to my limited experience with Unity 4 and according to the FAQ it seems rather easy to import a Unity 3 project into Unity 4:
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