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It seems Linux wishlists have a small number of votes. Maybe they need more awareness? I'm posting the link to all votes with Linux in the title: http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games#search=linux&order=votes_total
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kassj0peja: Does anybody know if there are plans for a Linux version of Dust: An Elysian Tail on GoG.com?
Hmm, that's weird, I thought it was. Of course, I bought the game on Humble first, and downloaded from there (and seeing the "Microsoft Studios" logo animation on a Linux-native game won't get old for a while yet), so I apparently haven't paid much attention to the GOG version.
I would like to inform you that the soon to be released Worms World Party Remastered may be ported to Linux if there's enough demand. :)

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/worms_world_party_remastered_on_linuxmac
This should be marked as complete: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/trine_for_linux
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shmerl: This should be marked as complete: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/trine_for_linux
Thanks for pointing that out, I just tried to get it to blues’ attention:
https://www.gog.com/forum/trine_series/enchanted_mac/post6

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Done.
Post edited July 03, 2015 by vv221
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shmerl: This should be marked as complete: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/trine_for_linux
Should it? Only the Linux version of the remake was released, which is good enough for me but maybe some people prefer the original. I haven't played the original so I wouldn't know if that's plausible.
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0Grapher: Should it? Only the Linux version of the remake was released, which is good enough for me but maybe some people prefer the original. I haven't played the original so I wouldn't know if that's plausible.
At least in the Windows version, both editions of Trine should be selectable through a launcher. Isn't that the case for the Mac/Linux versions?
Post edited July 03, 2015 by Grargar
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Grargar: At least in the Windows version, both editions of Trine should be selectable through a launcher. Isn't that the case for the Mac/Linux versions?
I just checked the Linux version: Enchanted Edition only.
I can't start my game Mount & Blade after installing the game via the Linux install (downloaded from GoG.com)
Running the application on the desktop does nothing, no message. Running it on the GoG folder that was made in installation does nothing too.
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velociti123: I can't start my game Mount & Blade after installing the game via the Linux install (downloaded from GoG.com)
Running the application on the desktop does nothing, no message. Running it on the GoG folder that was made in installation does nothing too.
Try checking the sticky topics on GOG's M&B support forums for a tip or trick. If that doesn't work you can try contacting the support if you use one of the supported distros. Although they can take a while to answer. (several days rather than several hours). Or you can open the new topic on the forum and hope the community will be able to assist you.
Post edited September 25, 2015 by astropup
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velociti123: snip
Have you tried executing it with a terminal?

cd " Directory "
./start.sh


Are you possibly missing these packages? libc6:i386, libasound2:i386, libasound2-data:i386, libasound2-plugins:i386
Post edited September 25, 2015 by 0Grapher
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velociti123: I can't start my game Mount & Blade after installing the game via the Linux install (downloaded from GoG.com)
Running the application on the desktop does nothing, no message. Running it on the GoG folder that was made in installation does nothing too.
You could also try winehq. I'm not sure if I have the Mount and Blade you are referring to but here is a link to Warband.

https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=29064

I can't promise it will help since I'm still learning Linux myself but it has helped me before.
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FoxbodyMustang: You could also try winehq. I'm not sure if I have the Mount and Blade you are referring to but here is a link to Warband.
Correct me if I'm wrong but GOG's version of Mount and Blade (Warband) isn't a Wine game, is it?
Why would he want to look on WineHQ?
Post edited September 25, 2015 by 0Grapher
Hey guys, I was sending a report to GOG but i'll copy paste it for yall to help.
Hi, I installed Mount & Blade Warband by downloading through the GoG Linux installation.

My Linux Mint 17.2 OS is a fresh brand new OS installation from earlier today. Warband is my first main installation on the hard drive.
Video Card info:
GTX 660 Nvidia
driver:
nvidia-346-updates
Version 346.82-0ubuntu0.2
NVIDIA binary driver - version 346.82
(1 proprietary driver in use)

When double clicking on the shortcut that was put on my desktop, nothing happens, no indication of anything. Running the desktop config files opens fine where I can change resolution, etc. I go to the GOG folder where the installation is. I run start.sh and nothing happens. I also tried running the executable "mb_warband.sh" and "mb_warband_linux" and nothing happens. The config executables work, but only to change resolution, etc again.

Opening terminal and directly running start.sh (the way it's meant to be done) yields the following results:

Running Mount & Blade: Warband
./mb_warband_linux: error while loading shared libraries: libGLEW.so.1.10: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


So this means I am probably missing libGLEW which is something related to openGL and such.
I went on terminal and did "sudo apt-get install libGLEW-dev" to get a package similar to libGLEW but still the same error. Also "sudo apt-get install libGLEW" there are no such packages available.

How do people run this in linux mint? How do people have libGLEW as a package on this OS? I'm confused.


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TL;DR
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Running Mount & Blade: Warband
./mb_warband_linux: error while loading shared libraries: libGLEW.so.1.10: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

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velociti123: snip
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0Grapher: Have you tried executing it with a terminal?

cd " Directory "
./start.sh

Are you possibly missing these packages? libc6:i386, libasound2:i386, libasound2-data:i386, libasound2-plugins:i386
Checked, not missing any of those plugins, thanks though!
Post edited September 25, 2015 by velociti123
Try searching for it in the software manager. Looks like you need to install the package libglew1.10:i386