Application Details:
Version: | Night of the Raven: 2.6/2.7 |
License: | Retail |
URL: | http://www.piranha-bytes.com/ |
Votes: | 1 |
Latest Rating: | Gold |
Latest Wine Version Tested: | 7.22 |
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What works
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What does not
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Wine Settings: 32bit, Windows XP, directmusic
Operating system | Test date | Wine version | Installs? | Runs? | Used Workaround? | Rating | Submitter | ||
Show | Gentoo Linux x86_64 | Dec 11 2022 | 7.22 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Gold | Michael B | |
Show | Arch Linux x86_64 | Mar 07 2022 | 7.3 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Gold | Jonathan Kompart | |
Show | Debian GNU/Linux Unstable "Sid" x86_64 | Apr 27 2021 | 6.7-staging | Yes | Yes | Yes | Gold | Honki Tonk | |
Show | Manjaro Linux 18.0.0 | Apr 23 2019 | 4.5 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Gold | Filip Sutkowy | |
Show | Manjaro Linux | Mar 10 2018 | 3.3 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Gold | Mr Test |
Bug # | Description | Status | Resolution | Other apps affected |
30984 | Some keys do not work in different games (Trine, Skyrim, Dragon Age Origins, Dragon Age 2, Star Trek Online, Gothic 2) | STAGED | View | |
34166 | Fullscreen flickering on Mac | RESOLVED | NOTOURBUG | View |
43280 | No music in Gothic 1 (incomplete dmusic/dmsynth implementation) | NEW | View | |
48483 | Mouse cursor always visible in Gothic 2 with D3D11 renderer | UNCONFIRMED | View | |
48547 | Gothic 2 with D3D11 renderer crashes on startup | UNCONFIRMED | View | |
50261 | Gothic2.exe can't load native d3dcompiler_47 from GD3D11 dev12 or newer (application bug: wrong architecture) | RESOLVED | NOTOURBUG | View |
If you want to start Gothic II with music enabled, you have to use the following native dlls: dmband.dll,
dmime.dll,
dmloader.dll,
dmstyle.dll,
dmsynth.dll,
dmusic.dll and
dmcompos.dll.
The easiest way is to use winetricks:
$ wget http://winetricks.org/winetricks
$ sh winetricks directmusic
WARNING: winetricks sets more DLL overrides than necessary. In my case I had to remove the override for 'dsound' (winecfg -> Libraries) or the game would crash at the main menu: "C: failed to initialize sound, MSS reported: Broken waveOut driver 'buffer done' flag never set".
Otherwise if you don't want to use native dlls, you can explicitly disable music by setting 'musicEnabled=0' in [Gothic_2_Path]/system/gothic.ini, but you shouldn't have to.
It is possible to run Gothic II using the open source graphics stack, at least with Intel and Radeon cards. The "i965" (Intel GMA X3100) and "r300" (ATi Radeon 9500 - X1950) drivers are reported to work, others will probably work as well, so please test it and leave a comment below.
What you need is S3 Texture Compression (S3TC), a technology covered by a patent which makes things complicated.
What you have to do:
- Get the GUI tool 'driconf'. For examle: 'sudo apt-get install driconf'
- Start 'driconf', either from the console or from an entry in your application menu.
- Find the entry "Enable S3TC texture compression even if software support is not available" and set it to "yes"
- Start Gothic normally and hope that it works flawlessly.
Since mesa-7.11 this should also work with gallium drivers without having a libtxc_dxtn.so.
There are issues, for example, the floor might be invisible. Leave a comment :)
When using SPINE to get HD textures and DirectX 11 rendering you might have to download SHW32.dll and vdfs32g.dll and copy them to C:\Windows\System32
Azerty layout has numbers accessible with the shift key so switching weapons was broken and there is nothing in the settings to change that.
The workaround was to switch to another layout using : setxkbmap us
Changing it in the Gnome 3.22 menu didn't work.
This is covered by bug #30984.
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by Nicodemo the Hippogryph on Wednesday February 21st 2018, 8:13
Just ignore the error, the games launches anyway.
by Sebastian Eckert on Friday May 15th 2015, 12:05
by Sebastian Eckert on Friday May 15th 2015, 12:03
I got G2 running per se, but I got issues with the sound lagging behind a bit.
Also, I got problems with mods. ATM I can't see the Windows file system when running installers (which worked before), so I can't select the G2 folder. When it worked, I tried starting the mod via GothicStarter, but when I was starting a new game I basically entered a black-only world. Using another mod lead to the same issue.
I am using Gothic 2, steam version, patched to 2.6f.
by Sebastian Eckert on Friday May 15th 2015, 12:07
I am using wine 1.62 from the Ubuntu repos.
/Sry for 2x, can't edit my posts...?
by Konstantin on Friday May 9th 2014, 0:22
by Johannes on Monday September 27th 2010, 16:26
so as far as i understand this means ghothic.exe runs abolutely flawless but decides to do just nothing.
guess there's a VERY stupid mistake.
by Michael B on Thursday October 21st 2010, 16:17
by i30817 on Thursday April 29th 2010, 23:43
I also needed to set the color depth to 32 in Gothic.INI
by i30817 on Thursday April 29th 2010, 23:43