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Since no desktop can not fix Resident Evil 2 Remake #78
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You can use the command line or an ftp program after you enable ftp in
Steam Buddy (web interface). I am not sure that simply adding the dll will
make the videos play though.
…On Fri, Mar 6, 2020, 19:57 Mannyrue ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello and good day all, I'm loving this OS, But one thing disliking is the
no desktop version, Resident evil 2 can be played but one issue, It needs a
DLL file added in so the cut scenes do not get stuck in a boot loop, With
out access to a desktop to traverse to the games save file I and others got
Jo way to correct that minor issue, And with RE3 fast approaching I'm
willing to bet it will need that same file to run.
Any way to fix this?
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Sadly the only fix for the infinite boot loop loading in Resident evil 2 remake is the mfplat.DLL, this is a known problem with this game and running it on Linux, Also never had to use a ftp, How do I start itl And where are the game files saved in this is as well? Since this DLL has to be placed with the .exe of re2 |
GamerOS runs Steam Buddy (a web interface mostly for managing non-Steam games) which has an option to enable an FTP server. Check out https://github.com/gamer-os/steam-buddy, but you can connect to it by opening a browser on another computer and entering In Steam Buddy, you click on the cog icon on the top right and select The game files will be under Hope that helps! |
Hello, I sadly ran into a brick wall, I need to run wine-staging to install a few other files, And not sure how to go about it, -Sighs- Loving this OS and do not want to change again, Hate to ask but would you happen to have RE2 remake on steam? or know of someone whom does? I need to get a copy of some of their files to install them with mine so it can run in a linux distro i guess now. |
If you are talking about the mfplat work around, I believe you need wine and some other packages. GamerOS comes as a read only system by default. However, if you plug in a keyboard and press At this point you can use pacman to install any additional packages needed to run the mfplat work around. Just note that the added packages will be removed after the next system update. |
Removed? So would have to reinstalled them again to get it to work?
…On Sat, Mar 7, 2020, 3:12 PM alkazar ***@***.***> wrote:
If you are talking about the mfplat work around, I believe you need wine
and some other packages. GamerOS comes as a read only system by default.
However, if you plug in a keyboard and press ctrl-alt-f3 you can get to a
terminal. Log in with username gamer and password gamer.
Now run the command: sudo frzr-unlock. This will make the system
read-write.
At this point you can use pacman to install any additional packages needed
to run the mfplat work around.
Just note that the added packages will be removed after the next system
update.
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Just the extra software would be removed after an update. So if you wanted
to run the mfplat workaround script on another game or if you uninstalled
RE2 and wanted to run the workaround again you would have to reinstall the
extra packages again. The update wouldn't remove the changes already made
to installed games.
Does that make sense?
…On Sat, Mar 7, 2020, 20:02 Mannyrue ***@***.***> wrote:
Removed? So would have to reinstalled them again to get it to work?
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020, 3:12 PM alkazar ***@***.***> wrote:
> If you are talking about the mfplat work around, I believe you need wine
> and some other packages. GamerOS comes as a read only system by default.
> However, if you plug in a keyboard and press ctrl-alt-f3 you can get to a
> terminal. Log in with username gamer and password gamer.
> Now run the command: sudo frzr-unlock. This will make the system
> read-write.
>
> At this point you can use pacman to install any additional packages
needed
> to run the mfplat work around.
>
> Just note that the added packages will be removed after the next system
> update.
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Yes it does, Sorry if I'm being a bother, Just not use to Linux anymore and
made this gaming machine to be my new game console , And I love re2 a lot,
Am confused on how to run wine-staging with this but will google help docs
and FAQs and figure it out eventually.
…On Sat, Mar 7, 2020, 8:15 PM alkazar ***@***.***> wrote:
Just the extra software would be removed after an update. So if you wanted
to run the mfplat workaround script on another game or if you uninstalled
RE2 and wanted to run the workaround again you would have to reinstall the
extra packages again. The update wouldn't remove the changes already made
to installed games.
Does that make sense?
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> Removed? So would have to reinstalled them again to get it to work?
>
> On Sat, Mar 7, 2020, 3:12 PM alkazar ***@***.***> wrote:
>
> > If you are talking about the mfplat work around, I believe you need
wine
> > and some other packages. GamerOS comes as a read only system by
default.
> > However, if you plug in a keyboard and press ctrl-alt-f3 you can get
to a
> > terminal. Log in with username gamer and password gamer.
> > Now run the command: sudo frzr-unlock. This will make the system
> > read-write.
> >
> > At this point you can use pacman to install any additional packages
> needed
> > to run the mfplat work around.
> >
> > Just note that the added packages will be removed after the next system
> > update.
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What do you need wine-staging for though? My understanding is you just need to run the mfplat install script with wine and then you can run the game with proton. Check out the RE2 entry on protondb.com for info on the workaround. Ideally, I would love to have RE2 and other games affected by this issue working out of the box on GamerOS, but there are many hurdles. There is the legal issue of mfplat, but there is also the issue of having to include wine and python2 just for this workaround. That would increase the size of the system quite dramatically. |
Be great if could find a middle platform, A media player on Linux that
could read the in game cut scenes correctly and not have to be patched by
something like this. But I might actually stream this from my old PC to the
one now running gameros, mighty be a tad uglier but I don't MIMD really
just wanted this also on PC to mod it and enjoy it all over again in a new
way.
…On Sat, Mar 7, 2020, 8:23 PM alkazar ***@***.***> wrote:
What do you need wine-staging for though? My understanding is you just
need to run the mfplat install script with wine and then you can run the
game with proton. Check out the RE2 entry on protondb.com for info on the
workaround.
Ideally, I would love to have RE2 and other games affected by this issue
working out of the box on GamerOS, but there are many hurdles. There is the
legal issue of mfplat, but there is also the issue of having to include
wine and python2 just for this workaround. That would increase the size of
the system quite dramatically.
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Looks like there is some hope this will get fixed in a future version of Wine/Proton. There was a recent post that a developer is working on it. |
Hello, Not sure if you will get this message or not, But recently bought a
new headset and prior my sound was coming in through my GPU/TV, Well my
sound is gone from TV and headset and am not sure what to do, I have
changed settings in audio to no avail, do believe pulse orr whatever might
of muted my sound and not sure how to get to that to fix the issue.
…On Tue, Mar 17, 2020, 7:51 PM alkazar ***@***.***> wrote:
Looks like there is some hope this will get fixed in a future version of
Wine/Proton. There was a recent post that a developer is working on it.
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Please see #74 for some possible workarounds. The short answer is that the Steam client UI for audio settings seems to be unreliable and/or busted. |
In the future, please try not to add unrelated comments to existing issues. |
Hello and good day all, I'm loving this OS, But one thing disliking is the no desktop version, Resident evil 2 can be played but one issue, It needs a DLL file added in so the cut scenes do not get stuck in a boot loop, With out access to a desktop to traverse to the games save file I and others got Jo way to correct that minor issue, And with RE3 fast approaching I'm willing to bet it will need that same file to run.
Any way to fix this?
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