Posted June 28, 2016

Ganni1987
'My Rewards' is DRM
Registered: Sep 2011
From Malta

Kayx291
Pizza lovin man
Registered: Jan 2011
From Poland
Posted June 28, 2016
NVIDIA GeForce GT240M with 340 drivers installed
Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 32-bit It also occurs in 17.3 version)
Intel Core2Duo 2,2 GHz T6600
4 GB RAM
Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 32-bit It also occurs in 17.3 version)
Intel Core2Duo 2,2 GHz T6600
4 GB RAM

lingfeng
New User
Registered: Jul 2016
From China, People's Republic of
Posted July 04, 2016
ubuntu 16.04 HOW to run OpenGL Direct ?
Unreal Tournament source code: github.com/stephank/surreal
update
SDL version 2.0.4:
www libsdl org
OpenAL:
kcat strangesoft net/openal html
MikMod:
mikmod sourceforge net
my chinese user, no play english language
in linux work
me play "gyp" run surreal.gyp get "ninja file"
me play "ninja" run "ninja file" get ".o file" , but no get ".so"
after found "source code" is windows version
me no know windows and linux cross-compilation
I'm just game enthusiasts
I'm not a programmer
Hope to help to solve
Unreal Tournament source code: github.com/stephank/surreal
update
SDL version 2.0.4:
www libsdl org
OpenAL:
kcat strangesoft net/openal html
MikMod:
mikmod sourceforge net
my chinese user, no play english language
in linux work
me play "gyp" run surreal.gyp get "ninja file"
me play "ninja" run "ninja file" get ".o file" , but no get ".so"
after found "source code" is windows version
me no know windows and linux cross-compilation
I'm just game enthusiasts
I'm not a programmer
Hope to help to solve

NateJennings75
Retro Head
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted July 07, 2016
I just go the cheapskate route and run UT99/UTGOTY via Wine. I'm using Linux Mint 17.3 (Cinnamon Rosa), which is Linux with training wheels, but it works great.
Ironically, UT runs best in Wine with D3D! OpenGL in Wine has issues with the screen boxing into a corner and only showing part of the screen. You'd think OpenGL would be better suited in Linux. Maybe it's Wine only recognizing D3D for Windows based programs.
Ironically, UT runs best in Wine with D3D! OpenGL in Wine has issues with the screen boxing into a corner and only showing part of the screen. You'd think OpenGL would be better suited in Linux. Maybe it's Wine only recognizing D3D for Windows based programs.

Ganni1987
'My Rewards' is DRM
Registered: Sep 2011
From Malta
Posted July 10, 2016

Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 32-bit It also occurs in 17.3 version)
Intel Core2Duo 2,2 GHz T6600
4 GB RAM

Unreal Tournament source code: github.com/stephank/surreal
update
SDL version 2.0.4:
www libsdl org
OpenAL:
kcat strangesoft net/openal html
MikMod:
mikmod sourceforge net
my chinese user, no play english language
in linux work
me play "gyp" run surreal.gyp get "ninja file"
me play "ninja" run "ninja file" get ".o file" , but no get ".so"
after found "source code" is windows version
me no know windows and linux cross-compilation
I'm just game enthusiasts
I'm not a programmer
Hope to help to solve
@nate1222 - I only run it natively because it works fine on Nvidia proprietary drivers. This port is old and Open Source driver users (Mesa) have to use Wine to play it.

NateJennings75
Retro Head
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted September 05, 2016
Cool news for Zorin OS users!
I just tested Zorin* OS 9 Core 64 bit, and UTGOTY (GOG version) works great!
Testing conditions:
Installed Zorin OS 9 Core 64 bit.
Did NOT connect to the internet.
Plugged in my external hard drive.
Copied the Unreal Tournament GOTY GOG installer.
Installed UTGOTY.
Ran UTGOTY via Wine (which is included with Zorin OS by default: NO repositories needed).
UTGOTY ran nice and smooth. The resolution caps at 1024x768 without graphics drivers though.
*Zorin OS comes with Wine as part of its default installation. Even without web access (no access to the repositories) Zorin has Wine right outta the box.
I just tested Zorin* OS 9 Core 64 bit, and UTGOTY (GOG version) works great!
Testing conditions:
Installed Zorin OS 9 Core 64 bit.
Did NOT connect to the internet.
Plugged in my external hard drive.
Copied the Unreal Tournament GOTY GOG installer.
Installed UTGOTY.
Ran UTGOTY via Wine (which is included with Zorin OS by default: NO repositories needed).
UTGOTY ran nice and smooth. The resolution caps at 1024x768 without graphics drivers though.
*Zorin OS comes with Wine as part of its default installation. Even without web access (no access to the repositories) Zorin has Wine right outta the box.

NateJennings75
Retro Head
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States

NateJennings75
Retro Head
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted October 16, 2016
I just uploaded footage of me playing UTGOTY on Linux Mint 17.
In the description, I give viewers the info and a brief walk-thru of how to install UT99_451_Final
https://youtu.be/LD4oPGB34Ys
I used Simple Screen Recorder to capture the footage.
In the description, I give viewers the info and a brief walk-thru of how to install UT99_451_Final
https://youtu.be/LD4oPGB34Ys
I used Simple Screen Recorder to capture the footage.

Ganni1987
'My Rewards' is DRM
Registered: Sep 2011
From Malta
Posted October 17, 2016
Comment Removed.
Post edited August 31, 2017 by Ganni1987

NateJennings75
Retro Head
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted October 17, 2016

In the description, I give viewers the info and a brief walk-thru of how to install UT99_451_Final
https://youtu.be/LD4oPGB34Ys
I used Simple Screen Recorder to capture the footage.

About the stutter - If you have a secondary HDD it is best to have ssr save the recording on it rather than the same disk where a game is installed, that is most likely the reason of your stutter. Don't use a USB Key also, it would probably make it worse.
As for unpacking games, Wine is (almost) no longer needed, there's which works with almost any GOG game out there. As a backup plan I always keep [url=http://innounp.sourceforge.net/]Innounp, which also works good but doesn't have a Linux binary.
If you copy the completed Linux translation, it won't run on a different PC (even with the same Linux distro).
But, if you copy the Windows installed Unreal Tournament GOTY folder (from your C drive) and UT_451 folder, then go thru the process on the different PC...it works. Cool thing is: beyond that point, it removes the need for Wine.

SIL_EL_MOT
New User
Registered: Dec 2012
From Austria
Posted November 04, 2016
The installation worked flawlessle with Linux Mint 18,
just one thing... the game starts in a window...
where can i set up to capture the mouse?
if i change the game to work fullscreen my second monitor gets black and mouse capturing works, but on the wrong screen :/
just one thing... the game starts in a window...
where can i set up to capture the mouse?
if i change the game to work fullscreen my second monitor gets black and mouse capturing works, but on the wrong screen :/

Kayx291
Pizza lovin man
Registered: Jan 2011
From Poland
Posted November 21, 2016

just one thing... the game starts in a window...
where can i set up to capture the mouse?
if i change the game to work fullscreen my second monitor gets black and mouse capturing works, but on the wrong screen :/
With that bein said, I may have actually found the fix for UT running at hyper speed. I have tested this script on my ArchLinux laptop (Which doesn't run too fast but it's slightly faster) and it pretty much fixed the problem.
http://pastebin.com/pDAmid8p
Least on my old 2010 laptop.
Also Arch users must replace the directory for libpulsedsp.so with '/usr/lib32/pulseaudio/libpulsedsp.so'.
Changing to OpenGL from SDL OpenGL removes the game bein slightly too bright.

Ganni1987
'My Rewards' is DRM
Registered: Sep 2011
From Malta
Posted November 22, 2016

just one thing... the game starts in a window...
where can i set up to capture the mouse?
if i change the game to work fullscreen my second monitor gets black and mouse capturing works, but on the wrong screen :/

With that bein said, I may have actually found the fix for UT running at hyper speed. I have tested this script on my ArchLinux laptop (Which doesn't run too fast but it's slightly faster) and it pretty much fixed the problem.
http://pastebin.com/pDAmid8p
Least on my old 2010 laptop.
Also Arch users must replace the directory for libpulsedsp.so with '/usr/lib32/pulseaudio/libpulsedsp.so'.
Changing to OpenGL from SDL OpenGL removes the game bein slightly too bright.

Kayx291
Pizza lovin man
Registered: Jan 2011
From Poland
Posted November 22, 2016

With that bein said, I may have actually found the fix for UT running at hyper speed. I have tested this script on my ArchLinux laptop (Which doesn't run too fast but it's slightly faster) and it pretty much fixed the problem.
http://pastebin.com/pDAmid8p
Least on my old 2010 laptop.
Also Arch users must replace the directory for libpulsedsp.so with '/usr/lib32/pulseaudio/libpulsedsp.so'.
Changing to OpenGL from SDL OpenGL removes the game bein slightly too bright.


vv221
./play.it developer
Registered: Dec 2012
From France
Posted November 23, 2016
