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Star Trek Online

The current F2P (Holodeck) version of Star Trek Online.

Application Details:

Version: Current Version
License: Retail
URL: http://www.startrekonline.com/
Votes: 11
Latest Rating: Garbage
Latest Wine Version Tested: 8.0.2

Maintainers: About Maintainership

Test Results

Old test results
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Selected Test Results

What works

I was able to install and load the Arc Launcher, but was unable to play the game.

What does not

The game was installed with the Arc Launcher and not Steam.

While in the Arc Launcher, I found that some text was jumbled or missing.

When trying to run/install the game the Arc Launcher crashes.

Workarounds

What was not tested

I was unable to start the game, it has not been tested.

Hardware tested

Graphics:

  • GPU: Intel
  • Driver: unknown

Additional Comments

selected in Test Results table below
Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
Workaround?
RatingSubmitter
ShowDebian GNU/Linux 12.x "Bookworm" x86_64Nov 12 20238.0.2Yes No NoGarbagealbert 
ShowopenSUSE Tumbleweed (rolling release)Feb 15 20205.0-stagingYes Yes NoPlatinumAndrew Schott 
CurrentUbuntu 18.10 "Cosmic" amd64 (+variants like Kubuntu)Jun 19 20194.0.1Yes No NoGarbagePeter Crawley 
ShowUbuntu 14.04 "Trusty" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Dec 31 20172.21-stagingYes Yes NoSilverSilvio Kozasa 
ShowFedora 26 x86_64Sep 22 20172.17-stagingYes Yes NoSilverJoseph Lyda 

Known Bugs

Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
18296 Applications seeing key-up events when keys auto-repeat (not a Wine bug) CLOSED INVALID View
21248 No sound in multiple applications, needs mmdevapi implemented CLOSED FIXED View
24772 Star Trek Online demo downloader crashes CLOSED WORKSFORME View
28852 Star Trek Online, sound distorted/stutters CLOSED FIXED View
29815 Star Trek Online: Mouselook (hold right click) jumps all over CLOSED DUPLICATE View
30837 Star Trek Online doesn't detect joystick/gamepad UNCONFIRMED View
30984 Some keys do not work in different games (Trine, Skyrim, Dragon Age Origins, Dragon Age 2, Star Trek Online, Gothic 2) STAGED View
32999 Star Trek Online hotkey problem CLOSED DUPLICATE View
33979 Multiple games crash on missing 'tex2D' handling (Still Life 2, Death to Spies: Moment of Truth demo, Legend of Grimrock 2, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2, Super Meat Boy, Cloning Clyde) CLOSED FIXED View
34423 Star Trek Online won't display options menu CLOSED ABANDONED View
34424 Can't log into September 2013 version of Star Trek Online launcher CLOSED ABANDONED View
39477 Wine crashes with alsa/pulseaudio in Star Trek Online REOPENED View
40699 Star Trek Online Crashes after short while of game playon Ubuntu 16.04 UNCONFIRMED View
41625 Star Trek Online crashes on loading screen NEEDINFO View
42696 Star Trek Online stopped working CLOSED DUPLICATE View
42923 Neverwinter Online new module crashes with wine-2.7-staging CLOSED FIXED View
42943 Neverwinter Online textures for hair, equipment, and mounts not being rendered. CLOSED DUPLICATE View

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HowTo / Notes

HOWTO

�This game requires IE7+ to be installed for the Launcher to function.  

cd ~/.wine
wget http://www.kegel.com/wine/wine...
chmod +x winetricks
winetricks ie8 

If walking forward causes your character to roll you will need to enable a work around in the console before playing the game and once finished disable the work around.  This is a bug in X that has been fixed so newer distributions will not have this issue. 

Before playing: 

xset r off

After playing: 

xset r on

In general you will want to play STO using the low graphics option in the profile selector that comes up when the game loads.  If you have very recent hardware you will be able to play using the higher graphics option. 

Any other bugs you find should be reported!

Which Server?
When reporting your test results, pleases post on which server (Holodeck, Tribble) you've played.

Comments

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Greetings
by Pandoraxero on Saturday April 30th 2022, 21:18
To any who may be seeing this, I am a former Hype Man for the 2008 effort which saw Final Fantasy XI finally get up and running on wine.
I'm here to test this game, and, with any luck, find what may be the cause of the framerate issues I observed, particularly in ESD.
Of course, if anyone monitoring these comments has any suggestions for the FPS issues, I may not be a Ferengi, but I'm all ears.

We have fairly high standards on the FFXI ratings, which explains why it's not gold like FFXIV, let alone platinum like this game appears to be rated.

My test platform is as follows
Case: Fractal Design Node 202 (This info only to explain some unusual decisions I made with the system)
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X (underclocked to 2800MHz because Fractal Design Node 202 && thermals)
Cooling: Noctua NH-L9a-AM4 with Noctua Chromax 92x25mm fan, two Noctua Chromax 120x25 fans on the GPU side of the case
GPU: Radeon RX6700XT
RAM: 64GB DDR4
OS: Gentoo AMD64 (I try not to be elitist about it... after all, there's always a bigger fish, but it seems the last time this game was tested on Gentoo was a solid decade ago)
Wine versions: 7.7-staging, 7.7-vanilla
/boot and /: Samsung 980Pro NVME 2TB
/home: Samsung 870Evo 4TB

With my job, other engagements (Namely testing FFXI and planned testing of FFXIV), just getting this system up and running (yes, it's an entirely new build) I don't have as much time as I'd like to dedicate to testing here, but I'll do what I can.
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