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« on: May 15, 2008, 02:20:14 PM »

Aqui postearemos los juegos en que podemos utilizar en mandriva.
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« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2008, 02:25:18 PM »

This is a howto guide for installing and playing World of Warcraft using Wine under a Linux kernel based operating system. This guide has some limited compatibility with the BSD family of open source Unix based operating systems as well.

Linux

   1. (computing) A free Unix-like operating system kernel. created by Linus Torvalds based on previous Minix work from Andrew S. Tanenbaum and released under the GNU General Public License. - from Wiktionary

Wine

   1. (computing) An interface that allows Windows® programs to run under Unix and Linux. - from Wiktionary


Introduction

This guide is largely based on text based commands to a command prompt, also called a terminal, console and the CLI. This is mostly because there are so many different Linux distributions, and they do not have a common graphical user interface (GUI), making it almost impossible to create point and click instructions that would cover all of them, while the terminal commands are pretty uniform across them all.

Before you begin the installation, you should run the following simple command, which will check whether your video card driver has DRI enabled (which allows WoW to run much faster):

glxinfo | grep rendering

Which should return a line similar to this:

direct rendering: Yes

If this line says "No", it means that the graphics data will be handled in software rather than directly by the graphics hardware, thus significantly reducing speed at which WoW will run. Thankfully if you are using relatively recent hardware, enabling DRI is usually just a configuration issue.

For more information about enabling DRI, refer to the information from your distribution's support guides on graphic card driver installation. For extended personal help, forums and chatrooms are usually a good bet. Just tell them what the Make and Model of your graphic card is and they will be able to point you in the right direction. As always, remember that search engines are your friend.


Distro native instructions

Before you use this guide to install and configure WoW and Wine, you should note that there exist instructions for some specific distributions:

    * Ubuntu
    * Gentoo
    * Fedora
    * Fedora (french)
    * CentOS

Installing Wine
Distro specific methods

Different GNU/Linux distributions use different methods of installing software, which often times makes it hard to make easy installation options available for all distributions, especially for large and complex projects like Wine. Luckily a lot of energy has been put into making the distribution native installation methods available for a large variety of popular distributions. Please see http://www.winehq.org/site/download and follow the installation directions for your particular distribution.


Compiling Wine

If you were unable to install Wine with a method found on that site, or if you are an experienced user wanting more control over the installation, then you may want to look into compiling Wine from source code. See the WineHQ wiki for information: http://wiki.winehq.org/Recommended_Packages


Installing WoW

This section explains four different methods of installing WoW. If the first method doesn't work for you, or you prefer a different approach, then simply skip to the next method and so on.


Method 1. Install from CDs

If you're lucky you can properly run the installation from the cds, which require that you are able to change between them while the installation runs.

Simply put disc 1 in the CD or DVD drive, and do the following (replace /media/cdrom0 with wherever you mount your cds):

wine /media/WoWDisc1/Installer.exe

Some dialogs during installation may appear blank or garbled, and the installer may even hang for up to 5 minutes at 100% CPU, while appearing to be doing nothing. Simply wait and click next when possible.

Note: If the text is too small, and it annoys you: Please install msttcorefonts per instruction of your distribution.

If everything works like it should, then the installation will run for a while and then ask for disc 2, you change CDs and it should continue until it asks for the next one and so forth, if it doesn't work, however, you will continue to receive the "Please insert Disc 2" Warning repeatedly, you should first wait a minute to make sure the CD mounted and try again, and if it still doesn't work, skip to method two.

If you have problems ejecting CDs in wine try: Start winecfg, then select Drives, auto detect drives The you'll probably get a Drive Letter like L: /media/WoWDisc1/ Now you can use wine eject L: Then press the eject button on your CD/DVD drive. For the next CD you'll have to run wincfg again and substitute /media/WoWDisc1/ to ... WoWDisc2 and so on. So the wine eject will work without a Problem.
No Installer.exe?

This is primarily an Ubuntu problem, but may appear on other distributions as well. Run the following command from a terminal:

 sudo mount -t iso9660 -o ro,unhide /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom0/

Method 2. Copy CDs to HD

Create a new folder on your computer. Copy all of the files from the first CD and all but the Installer.exe file from the rest to this directory on your hard drive (overwrite when prompted). Copying the Installer.exe from the other CD's will cause the install to fail with

Unrecognized key "options". (AttributeParser::Parse)

Then run:

cd /<path-to-directory>/
wine Installer.exe

Replace <path-to-directory> with the right path to the directory where you copied all the files. You should now have the installation running, but make sure the CD media is out of the drive or it will check there and you'll be stuck in it again.


Method 3. Copy or run from Win

You can also just install WoW in Windows and then copy the entire World of Warcraft folder over from your Windows installation.

Or if you've already got WoW installed on your Windows partition, you can just use Wine to launch WoW directly from this installation. There is an added benefit to doing this, if you actively multiboot between Linux and Windows, because you will only need to have one copy of WoW on your hard drive for it to run in both environments. Please keep in mind that you must have both read and write access to your Windows partition for this to work, and only the most recently released GNU/Linux distributions, are currently providing write access to NTFS (Windows XP) partitions out of the box. If you do not have write access to your NTFS partition, you will need to consult with your distributions documentation for directions on enabling the NTFS-3G driver, which adds this feature.

Note: Using this method results in there being no entries for WoW in Wine's registry, but this does not cause any issues at all with running WoW.
Method 4. Download client

Or if you have lost a CD, do not have access to a cd drive or simply would not want to bother with patching and messing with the CD's, you can download the trial version, which is in fact the full game almost fully patched, from the blizzard torrentlike downloader. They work very nicely with wine.

All European WoW clients in all languages:
http://www.wow-europe.com/en/burningcrusade/download/

US Version:
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/downloads/files/pc/wowclient-downloader.exe (Main game) https://www.worldofwarcraft.com/account/download/bc-clientdownload.html (BC - you will need to log in with your WoW game account)

In order to use the Blizzard Downloader effectively, you must 1) open certain ports on your computer and 2) enable port forwarding on your router.

   1. The easiest way to open these ports is to use the open-source firewall program Firestarter. When it is running, select the "Policy" tab, right-click in the Allow Service area, and select Add Rule. Under port, type 6112 and make sure that the "Anyone" radio button is selected. Make a note in the comments field that this port relates to Blizzard. Repeat these steps for ports 3724 and for the range 6881-6999 (which will be recognized as BitTorrent ports).
   2. Next, configure your router to forward those ports on the router to your computer only. The steps are similar to the above, but vary slightly from router to router and may be found on Blizzard's website: http://www.blizzard.com/support/wow/?id=aww01199p

Configuration

Notice: Please follow this section carefully for best results!


Registry Tweak for FPS Boost

Open a terminal window, (konsole/terminal/x terminal etc..), type regedit and press enter. This will start Wine's registry editor. If you are familiar with using the registry editor under windows then this is pretty much the same.

   1. Find HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\
   2. Highlight the wine folder in the left hand pane by left clicking on it. The icon should change to an open folder.
   3. Click right on the wine folder and select [NEW] then [KEY].
   4. Replace the text "New Key #1" with OpenGL (CaSe Sensitive).
   5. Right click in the right hand pane and select [NEW] then [String Value].
   6. Replace "New Value #1" with "DisabledExtensions" (CaSe sensitive).
   7. Then double click anywhere on the line, a dialog box will open.
   8. In the value field type "GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object" (without the quotes).

Note: If you are unable to rename the newly created key "New Key #1" to "OpenGL" then expand the left hand pane of the regedit window using the vertical divider bar. You should now be able to change it. A known bug in Wine is causing this unwanted behavior.

You should see a significant performance gain.
Config.wtf

WoW uses DirectX by default, but for most people it will not perform well in this mode (usually on nVidia hardware). If this is the case for you, then you should change it to run in OpenGL mode instead. To do this you need to find the file wtf/Config.wtf in your WoW directory. By default it is found in /home/<username>/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/World\ of\ Warcraft/, where <username> is you computer login name. If the file does not exist, run the game and log into a character. The game should then create the file. Open it using a text editor, and add the following line to it:

SET gxApi "opengl"

The file is found in the wtf directory in your main WoW directory.

If you experience poor performance, graphical glitches, or the game doesn't run at all, then add the following options as well:

SET ffxDeath "0"
SET ffxGlow "0"

Note that disabling ffxGlow may also enable antialiasing for some users.

If you experience stuttering, bad sound or no sound what so ever, then add the following options as well:

SET SoundOutputSystem "1"
SET SoundBufferSize "150"

winecfg

If you experience stuttering, bad sound or no sound what so ever, then you must try a few things in winecfg. Just type winecfg in a terminal, press enter, and the winecfg window should appear and you should go to the audio tab.

For most people OSS will work better than ALSA, so you should make sure that only OSS is ticked. But for some ALSA works better, so try that as a second solution, make sure you only have one ticked at a time.

Also, refer to the Voice chat section for information on getting multiple audio streams working with OSS and ALSA (more than one program using audio at once). It will save you grief should you ever want to listen to music and chat on Ventrilo or Teamspeak while playing, and similar.

You may also try ticking "Driver Emulation". Remove it again if it doesn't help.


Playing
Start from the Desktop Icon

Double click the icon you find on your Desktop titled World of Warcraft, this will start the launcher. If you have never used something requiring HTML rendering with Wine you will be prompted to download and install the Gecko rendering engine, you should do this as it will enable the WoW Launcher to do display news.


Start from the Terminal

Starting from the terminal is simple, just enter:

wine "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Launcher.exe"

(install when prompted about the Gecko rendering engine)

Or, dive right into the game with:

wine "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe"

Be certain to add -opengl to the command if you didn't add the gxApi line as described in the Config.wtf section above.
Gnome menu icon

You can make a Gnome menu entry by doing the following commands in a terminal (you will need superuser/root rights):

wget http://images.wikia.com/wowwiki/images/d/d3/Wow-icon-scalable.svg
mv Wow-icon-scalable.svg /usr/share/icons/
gedit /usr/share/applications/wow.desktop

Add this to the text editor window, which should have appeared after the third command, change <username> in the Exec= line to your computer login username, and save:

[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=World of Warcraft
Name
=World of Warcraft
Exec=wine /home/<username>/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/World\ of\ Warcraft/WoW.exe
Icon=Wow-icon-scalable.svg
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Application;Game;
StartupNotify=false

Remember that you should also edit the Exec= line to reflect your WoW installation path, if you've installed to a special location.

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« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2008, 09:00:46 AM »

Te lo puedes bajar directamente desde Synaptic o desde su web: http://tremulous.net/


Tremulous es un videojuego de acción en primera persona, con ambientación futurista. Es software libre y totalmente gratuito.


Los jugadores pueden elegir a partir de 2 razas, aliens o seres humanos. Los jugadores en ambos equipos pueden construir en el juego en curso las estructuras. Estas estructuras proporcionan muchas funciones.


El objetivo total detrás de este es eliminar al equipo contrario para ello mezcla un estilo de juego de acción en primera persona, con algunos elementos de estrategia. Esto es alcanzado no sólo destruyendo a los jugadores contrarios sino también quitando su capacidad de renacer al destruir sus estructuras.


Donde tendrás que matar a todos los rivales posibles para que puedas comprar armas o escudos en el caso de los humanos o poder evolucionar a un mejor estado en el caso de los aliens.


Hay 3 niveles mientras juegas, por equipo. Comienzas en el nivel 1, y según tu equipo vaya matando a más rivales te faltará menos para subir de nivel. En cada nivel que suba tu equipo mejorará de una forma u otra, según en el equipo que estés.


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« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2008, 10:55:05 AM »

 si esta interesante tengo tiempo de no ver mandriva sdjfjlsdjl pro el juego  aaay
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« Reply #4 on: August 31, 2008, 09:23:50 AM »

me acabo de encontrar con este super juego
para todos los amantes de age of empires y de war craft este es una buen opcion GNU. esta para diferentes distros y en los repositorios, mandriva, debian-ubuntu; hasta para windows hay.
la pagina: http://glest.org/es/

algunas pics pa que se convenzan.








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« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2008, 08:42:02 AM »

Y yo que andaba buscando como instalar el WoW en mis Linux, pero hasta el momento solo lo logre correr en Ubuntu y Con Crossover y corre todo rata me refiero a que los graficos no van bien, pero voy a intentar una vez mas con esta guia, voy a ver si puedo postear como instalar UT2004 en Linux que son pasos bien sencillos pero hay que ser mañoso a veces.
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« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2008, 08:55:52 AM »

Hola amigos!, algo que me caracterizo siempre fue considerarme un gamer... al pasarme a linux, no encontre muchos juegos que le hagan la talla a WarCraft III, y desde hace mucho que se lo puede correr bajo Wine, sinembargo el soporte para jugar en redes LAN no existia y no era posible conectar partidas en red entre Linux-Linux y mucho peor entre Linux-Windows, pero hoy eso es diferente ;)

Para poder correr Warcraft III con el wine y que tenga el soporte para funcionar correctamente en red tenemos dos requisistos:

   1. Una tarjeta de video que soporte aceleracion 3D o una que en el renderizado nos devuelve un valor YES, para verificar esto en la consola tipeamos:
      ~$ glxinfo | grep rendering
      direct rendering: Yes (si la respuesta es afirmativa entonces podemos jugarlo!)
   2. Tener instalado el samba, viene por default en la instalacion de Ubuntu en 32y 64 bits, pero es conveniente agregar el siguiente paquete desde los repositorios, ya que nos permite administrar graficamente el smb.
      ~$ sudo apt-get install system-config-samba (pones el pass de root y instalas el paquete)

Configurando la version de wine con soporte en LAN

Ahora los pasos para configurar correctamente nuestra version de Wine son los siguientes, tenemos q agregar a los repositorios de ubuntu los repo oficiales de wine para bajarnos la ultima version stable.

~$ sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list

y agregamos las siguientes linas al final del archivo sources:

#wine con soporte lan
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/starfall87/ubuntu hardy main

guardamos el fichero con las lineas agregadas, y en la consola tipeamos:

~$ sudo apt-get update (esto para actualizar la fuente de los repositorios y ver si hay software nuevo para instalar, cuando termina el update el gestor de actualizaciones nos dira q existe una actualizacion para el wine si es q ya lo tenemos instalado)

~$ sudo apt-get install wine

Configurando la red en linux para jugar Linux-Linux y Linux-Windows

Para jugar Dota de WarCraft III en linux, necesitamos contar con la configuracion de red en IP estatica, puesto que en DHCP no funciona la red ni en windows.
Para esto clic izquierdo en el icono de la red en el panel de tu gnome en tu escritorio, en la lista desplegable seleccionas configuracion manual, clic en el boton desbloquear y en el icono de conexion cableaba configuramos como IP estatica:


Si la red Windows donde deseamos jugar tiene ya configurada las ip estaticas, debemos asegurarnos de estar en el mismo grupo de trabajo y dentro del mismo rango de la red, por decir:

IP: 192.168.1.2
Mascara: 255.255.255.0
Puerta de enlace: 192.168.1.1

En tu maquina linux debes asignar una IP entre el rango 3-254 (ya que la .2 esta ocupada por la maquina windows) por decir 192.168.1.5 y mantener la misma mascara y la puerta de enlace que sea la misma salida.

Para cambiar el grupo de trabajo y otras opciones para compartir archivos habias instalado el samba-config, para acceder a el entramos a:

Sistema > Administracion > Samba

luego en el panel de adminsitracion de samba que nos muestra, entramos a Preferencias y luego configuracion del servidor, en la pestaña basico nos permite cambiar el grupo de trabajo, ponemos el mismo que tiene la red con la cual queremos jugar, en mi caso WORKGROUP.

Y listo!, solo reiniciamos las X para que se carguen las nuevas configuraciones de red (Ctrl+Alt+BackSpace) .

Modos de juego en pantalla completa y en modo ventana

No se ustedes pero a veces es mas comodo jugar en modo ventana... (si es q no quieres ser pillado jugando :P) bueno ahora les explico como ejecutar el war3 correctamente.

Para correr en modo ventana, tiepeamos en la consola:
(primeramente accedemos al directorio donde este el warcraft3, en mi caso: /home/gerick/Juegos/WarCraftIII )

~$ wine war3.exe -opengl - window

y listo! correra perfectamente warcraft 3 en linux y con soporte lan!... funciona tanto como para la version Begin of Chaos y Frozen Throne tanto en la version instala y ejecutada desde cd... como para la version non-cd que es la que tengo yo... :P



http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_rQTFpScVEyw/SPyuANfc-xI/AAAAAAAAAPI/4LvkmMWU7hk/s400/Pantallazo-2.png

Nota: Para correr el war en pantalla completa, simplemente quitamos el parametro -window osea:

~$ wine war3.exe -opengl

Nota2: El parametro -opengl nos permite usar la aceleracion opengl de linux para el renderizado de los graficos del juego, ya que en linux no contamos con directx

PD: para instalar el wine de soporte lan en gutsy o intrepid solo cambien el repo por su distro:
para gutsy gibbon 7.10:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/starfall87/ubuntu gutsy main
para inrepid ibex 8.10:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/starfall87/ubuntu intrepid main

Fuente :http://grk-t.blogspot.com/2008/10/warcraft-iii-dota-en-red-sobre-ubuntu.html

*Funciona en todos los distros.
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« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2009, 08:16:08 AM »

 
 1. Asegúrense de tener los últimos drivers OpenGL instalados para sus placas de video.
          * Si están ejecutando un SO de 64 bits tendrán que bajarse las librerías para ejecutar programas de 32 bits:
            Código:

            # aptitude install ia32-libs

   2. tener el juego, ya sea original o pirata, yo me lo baje del siguiente torrent http://www.idealtorrent.com/torrent/...VD_Multi5.html
      luego bajen el cliente para linux desde http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux (vayan hasta la sección de Files, yo descargué el Torrent y me bajo bien rápido, el último cliente es el 1.5).
          * si te bajaste el juego puedes montar el iso de la siguiente forma
            Código:

            # mount -t iso9660 -o loop directorio-del-iso /media/cdrom

   3. vallan al directorio donde se bajaron el instalador del juego, den permisos de ejecución y corran lo
      Código:

      $ chmod +x ETQW-client-1.5-full.x86.run
      # sh ETQW-client-1.5-full.x86.run

      el instalador no necesariamente tiene que ser como root, esto es si lo quieren instalar en tu carpeta home como yo lo hice
   4. sigan el instalador es muy tipo win sin ningun problema, van a tener que tener montado el dvd o el iso, ya que el instalador necesita copiar algunos archivos

ahora el juego no necesita serial para jugar en su maquina, si lo necesita para jugar en linea, a la hora de que lo corran por primera vez seleccionen crear un usuario para jugar offline, no he encontrado serial si alguien encuantra alguno, comentelo, aun asi el juego se disfruta mucho contra bots, y tambien se puede jugar con servers dedicados

El juego requiere un CPU de 2 GHz (los de múltiples núcleos sobresalen), 512 Mb de RAM, Kernel 2.6 y, obviamente, aceleración 3D como la disponible con las placas de video nVidia GeForce 5700 y ATI Radeon 9700 en adelante.
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