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The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay 1.0



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NameThe Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay
Version1.0
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RatingGold
Wine Version1.1.10
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Description

This is the version that does not recognise later versions of OpenGL, but there are inherent problems with installing the 1.1 patch (see testing).

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What works
Installer


What does not
Game


What was not tested
Anything in the Game


Additional Comments

The installer runs fine with "wine Setup.exe" command, I am able to install the game without any errors, but when I try to execute the game, it reports "Game has crashed. Do you want to create a crashlog?" Yes and No don't do anything, the message just reappears until I Control+C the game from the console.
Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
ShowDebian GNU/Linux 5.0 "Lenny" x86_64Dec 10 20081.1.10 Yes Yes Gold Łukasz 
ShowDebian GNU/Linux Unstable "Sid" x86_64Oct 16 20081.1.6 Yes No Garbage an anonymous user 
ShowDebian GNU/Linux 4.0 "Etch" x86_64Oct 06 20081.1.5 Yes Yes Silver Łukasz 
ShowDebian GNU/Linux Unstable "Sid" x86_64Sep 18 20081.1.4 Yes No Garbage an anonymous user 
ShowDebian GNU/Linux 5.0 "Lenny" x86_64Jun 03 20081.0-rc3 Yes No Garbage Łukasz 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected

 

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by Łukasz on Thursday January 1st 2009, 14:29
You can use some kind of a bottle-systems (or whatever it is called) by installing diffrend programs in diffrent dirs. To create, use a command, for example: 'env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_mygame winecfg', then you can set it, however you want, and install game to this specified dir for exampe by typing 'env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_mygame wine setup.exe'. This makes few .wine_xxx dirs in your home dir, but you have sure, that one app doesn't for example errors of the other, or that is failure of registry (you can always delete all registry files without risk deleting other apps informatios).

And yes, it is what I meant by installing the game in clean WINEPREFIX dir. The best is to remove ~/.wine, then winecfg, and then install.

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Getting 1.0 to run.
by Thanos Chatziathanassiou on Tuesday December 16th 2008, 6:17
Unfortunately, I only have the 1.0 version, that wouldn't run due to ``This application requires graphics driver support for OpenGL 1.3'' error.
I couldn't install patch 1.1 due to the ``I agree'' button in the EULA never activating (but this deserves a bug filing of its own).
I found that the demo version of the game has a working version of RndrGL.dll, so downloaded the demo, copied over RndrGL.dll from ``Riddick EFBB Demo/System/Win32_x86'' to ``Riddick EFBB/System/Win32_x86'' and everything worked.
Had the same inexplicable problem running it from the shell. Also couldn't get Win32_x86_SSE2 and Win32_x86_SSE to work, but the performance is great anyhow.

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Confirmation
by Simon K. on Thursday December 11th 2008, 13:51
Ubuntu 8.10. Newest Wine. Works suprisingly well. Installation flickers but works anyway. As above, just double click "System\Win32_x86\SbzEngine.exe" in your file manager. Sound shutters a bit with 3D sound enabled. On my radeon 9600 pixel shadder 2.0 is enabled by default. Runs around 20+ fps. I have finished half of the game and no problem so far. Vive le Wine!

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