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[[ http://v1.steam.hlxgame.cc/groups/gaming_until_end# ]]
When our group reaches 500 members we will be doing multiple huge giveaways. so if you woudnt mind please join the group, invite all of your friends <3 and if you have any time ask your friends to invite their friends but if you dont have any time i get it
Shouldn't be too far away hopefully! If you check -current branch, the aaa_elflibs package was recently bumped to version 14.2. Usually means a release is due soon when that happens.
(Formal)
// Gustav Palmqvist
Dedicated HoI4 Linux Programmer, Paradox Development Studio
So I did one for Hammerwatch because it does run really well and is amazing. I will probably curate CS:GO if no one else does since my avatar has attracted attention there from a few Arch and SuSe players.
Installed libtxc_dxtn, and forced s3tc in terminal. made sure to get the 32bit.
Also got the audio drivers.
Intel HD Graphics, Inpiron 1545.
Thus, for maximum performance on Linux, don't fool arround with F/OSS drivers (yet), go Nvidia.
I know libtxc_dxtn (http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/libraries/libtxc_dxtn/) is required/helpful for a lot of games. Any others I should know about?
My notebook has a hybrid graphics card (Intel x NVidia). Anyone know how to solve it?
Sounds pretty archaic to need the Miles Sound System, which, IIRC is just openal under Linux.
I can't see how Slackware64-stable multilib with Xfce-4.10 would be any different than your setup - after all setup is via your steam and mulilib etc instructions. Running from Steam nothing happens except hl.sh and hl_linux show up as running precesses. Running just hl.sh complains about openal; hl.sh seems to just add GAMEROOT to LD_LIBRARY_PATH but can't find openal present in ...Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam-runtime/i386/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu
Besides that, shouldn't HL use libSDL which is present in GAMEROOT?
I do not have a compat32 version of the OpenAL package installed here, and yet Half-Life plays without any issue whatsoever. Also running Slackware64-current with multilib, and KDE 4.10.1 as the DE.
Cheers, Eric