
- #FUNNY CHIVALRY MEDIEVAL WARFARE QUOTES DRIVERS#
- #FUNNY CHIVALRY MEDIEVAL WARFARE QUOTES PC#
- #FUNNY CHIVALRY MEDIEVAL WARFARE QUOTES WINDOWS#
#FUNNY CHIVALRY MEDIEVAL WARFARE QUOTES PC#
I have auto-login enabled but I need to verify my ip every time (because I have a dynamic one)Īnd that's the one reason I need to have a second pc running, authenticate there and then gw2 starts up just fine. Today I managed to run the game again (wine with CSMT patches), but the real problem here is the stupid launcher and the authentication. It's a laggy hell that often cripples my entire x-server which leads to a restart of it.Īctually this used to work okayish (30fps, a bit laggy) until a GW2 few updates ago. (*) 1) I get better performance in most other games with the open source driversĢ) I don't need to fear late night kernel updates or x.org updates, when I'm really tired and miss those which would quite certainly break my desktop for a couple of hours, if I'd use the proprietary driversģ) I tried wine and playonlinux and I can't get the launcher to login.
#FUNNY CHIVALRY MEDIEVAL WARFARE QUOTES DRIVERS#
I'm glad it works for both of you, I really am.įor me it doesn't and I'm not willing to change my drivers to the proprietary ones for multiple reasons (*), so Guild Wars 2 remains the one game I can't run on my favorite platform ) Here is the links for PlayOnLinux and Crossover Let me know if that works good for you too.

It does work very well for me with Guild Wars 2 on my computer. Just use PlayOnLinux or Crossover which should set up wine correctly for you. Looking forward to playing it soon again. Playing Gw2 since beta via wine, have played ~2500 hours so far :P Quoting: Guest Quoting: SeredA very funny game.

#FUNNY CHIVALRY MEDIEVAL WARFARE QUOTES WINDOWS#
Only thing I really miss from Windows is Guild Wars 2 :( Make sure you are counted as a Linux purchase. You can check it out on Steam, but seriously don't buy it until they announce the Linux version being out. Set in a fictional, yet gritty and realistic world, players will fight in fast paced online battles besieging castles, raiding medieval villages and fighting for glory in the arena with up to 32 players. The game is skill-based and controls like an FPS, but instead of guns and grenades, players are given swords, shields, maces, battleaxes and longbows. Inspired from the intensity and epicness of swordfighting movies such as 300, Gladiator and Braveheart, Chivalry: Medieval Warfare aims to bring that experience to the hands of a gamer. Featuring competitive online combat that seeks to capture the experience of truly being on a medieval battlefield. Looks like the Linux launch really isn't that far away now, can't wait! Especially as the Steam reviews for it are "Very Positive", it's always great to get decently rated games.īesiege castles and raid villages in Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a first-person slasher with a focus on multi-player. Launch/3/executable: Binaries\Linux\UDKGame-Linux Now we have these additions to the SteamDB:Ģ19654/name: Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Linux Content

Segata reported on their teasers at the start of September, and even before that we had a tip-off that they were checking interest back in 2012. Grab your swords, as Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is looking like it's getting close to a Linux release at last.
