Niche JRPG

>Niche JRPG
>Use wine
>10000 steps on winehq, fine, have seen worse
>It doesn't even launch
Fucking christ, I don't want to dual boot just play games.

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Just use windows then fag

if you're gonna play games just use windows, maybe even in a vm
or just don't play windows games

install qemu
install windows on qemu (dual booting is stupid)
install your game in windows while still being able to do linux stuff.
play your game

steps on winehq
I call bullshit.
What sort of rocket science is that game supposed to be? I even got BeamNG Drive to run flawlessly with Vulkan.
Post proof or gtfo.

I'm not complaining about Linux you twat, 99% of the games I've played on Linux all worked. This one is just being a cunt to run it.

If you can't get games to run in Linux, maybe don't use Linux? Isn't the whole point of using Linux to avoid nonfree/proprietary software?

I wouldn't say it's the whole point, some people might not care at all about the freeness of the software, or even if they do that doesn't mean it needs to be a rule for all people using Linux to never use closed source software

I had the same problem with an oldass korean mmo that I used to play as a kid.
Flat out refuses to run on wine. Bought a used mini-ITX integrated board with some older AMD apu. Had a damaged memory channel, paid like 25 USD for it with shipping included.

Installed Win10 LTSC and just RDP to it when I want to play

>>Sakray client under wine

I could see why you might have a problem

Stop playing literal shit

you must be autistic

Why would you use RDP when Steam remote play exists?

Unless your name is Richard Matthew Stallman

what game?

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appdb instructions are quite often out of date, and they're written by one person
they should really change the system to be like a wiki instead, where people can actually maintain instructions

also, they don't allow you to rate things with external components like dxvk
i wrote up a good long description for nier: automata not long ago and it was removed, now the latest one left is over a year old and doesn't test half what i did

i used to use appdb a lot, but i've basically stopped doing so, thankfully i've gotten gud enough to just figure it out on my own (that and a lot of things just werk in wine nowadays)

>love doom
>can play every worthwhile port in linux
>rocketlauncher for wad launcher
>still no port of any revision of doombuilder
>stuck with eureka or yadex for map making
>say fuck it and just use a windows 7 vm for db and testing, runs surprisingly well.

what were you having trouble with specifically? because i didn't have to do anything for this to run
wine-staging 4.15
blank win64 prefix (program is 32bit, i can test in a win32 prefix if you like)

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was too much of a brainlet to get magic arena running
in the end I just clicked install on the lutris website and it's running pretty good now

Because it would require me to install Steam which is something I don't want to do while RDP server is included in Windows 10 already?

none because it's bs

their site is shite, we need unnoficial one using some wiki, in fact i can prob set it up in an hour and you can post your nier review

Why not run a vm ?

I'm a retaed when it comes to wine configurations. I'll try and get it working later today.

Just run a full blown VM then. Or is that JRPG an actual 3D one or something?

What game is it?

This

fix it and submit a patch

vfio gpu passtrought

>I don't want to dual boot just play games.
you don't have to. every decent cpu made after 2004 supports IOMMU

>Not using Lutris

Yikes user

Let's set aside all the pre-existing bias for a second.

The entire "Microsoft" native ecosystem (Windows, .NET, Powershell, IIS, SQL, Active Directory, etc) is clunky, unintuitive, has lots of weird architecture quirks, and requires a huge amount of "tribal knowledge" to be really effective in.

From a user perspective though, without any more know-how than it takes to set up a really well configured Linux environment you can get Windows in good shape through use of tools like GPE built into the Enterprise editions and a few other tweaks. Virtual Machine support is extremely robust in Windows and it's almost trivially easy to get a Linux VM working well enough to use as your primary "workspace" and thoroughly integrated into the Windows filesystem.

The UNIX ecosystem I admit I definitely prefer overall for many reasons. Most of the companies I've worked for issued Macbook Pros which are decent company issue laptops in all honesty. My current company issues Thinkpads with Windows as default. People can request whatever they want but most of them use Windows and just run VMs for anything better done in Unix, or they use a remotely provisioned VM.

If you want to play games just give up on using Linux as your base OS. Run Win10 and either dual-boot or use a VM.

WLSS is pretty solid actually also, and Windows Terminal is on the way anyway which is going to integrate even more natively.

R u stupid?

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because wine is written by freetards. they could've just asked users to copy dlls from windows and only implement syscalls but no, freetardism won

OP here, To all the people saying it doesn't exist, here's the thread
appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=35588&iTestingId=104708
The game launches but doesn't even let you skip the intro video. I'm not bullshiting, I have installed tons of games on wine. These falcom games are usually not hard to run but this one is being a pain in the ass.

this + gpu passthrough

Here user

protondb.com/app/538680

Create a new app profile in Lutris and use Steam Proton for the profile with you GoG version.

Once you get the GOG version running upload the config to the Lutris site.

>niche JRPG
You're not fooling any of us.

>dual boot
No. Use a VM with VGA passthrough for native speed.

Well, +6000 games already confirmed working on proton which are one click away with no tweaks not even counting native ones and not even counting what can be played using lutris automated installers and not counting of course what can be played with manual tweaks. But yeah, microsoft are faggots that cannot compete if they don't deny programs to competitors the same way Epic is buying exclusives like crazy. Right now Microsoft's crappy APIs are what are locking users to their ecosystem, thank to their codecs and MFPLAT which needs to be worked around to get an ootb experience, fortunately with DXVK and D9VK the old myth that the performance on linux is awful seems to be broken. Also thanks those who use invasive DRM and anti cheat because they decided to consciously kick users of any other OS.

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>If you want to play games just give up on using Linux as your base OS. Run Win10 and either dual-boot or use a VM.
Nah, if 9/10 games i play run flawlessly on linux and that way i don't need to touch windows most of the time i would rather put windows in the VM.

Lutris is a Linux application, did you reply to the wrong post?

>D9VK
wait, is that usable already?
how does it compare to Gallium Nine? is it better, or is this just for people who can't use Gallium Nine (nvidia users)

right now i just wait for Siege to work on Linux, thats currently the only thing holding me back

Thank you kind user

Link to the WineHQ page or this is bullshit

>(dual booting is stupid)
>native performance is stupid
Christ, the lengths freetards go

>needing a 2nd GPU just to play some games

I feel like every game works in Proton/Wine/DXVK except for the game that I want to play RIGHT NOW.

Use a VM

OP here, read above
Also, thanks to this user and this vaughanhilts.me/blog/2018/02/16/playing-trails-of-cold-steel-on-linux-wine-guide.html I made it work under PlayonLinux(yeah it's old but easy to install whatever wine version I want). Videos, audio, everything runs, no lagging, perfect for now.

Idk why, but I wasnt able to do this on Ubuntu 18.04.
I dont remember the error text, probably, it was -22 error code.

>tfw no vt-d

was that the windows error code? because you need to hide kvm from the nvidia driver in order for it to work.
qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu host,kvm=off

>Hentai game
>Not even on WineHQ
>Can't leave Windows because of porn games

You will NEVER EVER understand this feel.

run them in a vm retard

Can't, the modern ones are 3d.

is it possible to passthrough ryzen integrated graphics?

you can use gpu passthrough or gvt-g if you have a compatible intel integrated gpu
alternatively i think vmware can do 3d acceleration for windows guests on linux hosts

Do I need 2 monitors for this? I have an Intel GPU and and AMD RX 480.
I know that some years ago, someone was shilling something called "Looking glass" here that supposedly allowed copying the framebuffer from the graphics card to the Intel card with minimal delay, but I don't know what became of that.

>intel AC 3160 network card
>use iwlwifi
>3 different firmware versions with different kernels
>all slow and fucked
>2 different windows drivers with ndiswrapper
>doesn't even launch
>use windows
>just works
thoughts?

i juatst bough a $50 wd blue for windows not to taint my actual drive

You need at least a monitor with 2 inputs, not necessarily 2 monitors. Looking Glass works pretty well, but you still need a real screen to set it up and for UAC prompts.
Another thing to think about is how you will switch mouse+kb between host and guest. It's possible to to it in software (look up evdev passthrough) but I found it to be unreliable in the past (it might be better now, not sure). I use a USB switch, other options are a KVM switch or just use 2 sets of mouse+kb.

Which one?

>You will NEVER EVER understand this feel.
You're right, 99% of eroge work perfectly in wine so I have no reason to use windows. In particular, all alicesoft games and most 2D nukige work great. I remember having some trouble with one of those 3D sandbox games a long time ago, but honestly those games are pretty shit, definitely not worth switching OS over.

Then use Parsec instead, it's superior to both Steam remote play and RDP, in image quality and latency.

Yes, that's a quote from .

>evdev passthrough
What for? I think Looking Glass supported keyboard and mouse input when I last tried it. An if you got monitor with two inputs, you can just delete USB Tablet from VM settings (to avoid unnecessary automatic ungrab), grab mouse and keyboard by clicking VM window and switch to the next input source on monitor.

kitteh

how much perf do you need for a niche jrpg that isn't already supported

unless he's a dumb piratefag thinking wine standalone is a silver bullet.

>What for? I think Looking Glass supported keyboard and mouse input when I last tried it.
I guess. I've been using my USB switch since before I used Looking Glass so I just kept using it. I think spice introduces a lot of latency too, so if you play Osu or something it's probably not the best option.