Scenario If you want to play with the pre-placed Civs, tick the Load Scenario check box. Recommended mods are available in the above-linked collection, "Accurate Maps".Ĭhoose the either 'Accurate Earth I' or 'Accurate Earth II' (requires Babylon, Korea, Inca and Polynesia DLC!) in the setup screen (Screenshot #1) Founded and captured cities are automatically named based on their location.Īccurate Earth I: Shoshone, America, Aztecs, Brazil, Spain, England, France, Germany, Rome, Russia, Ottomans, Persia, Mongolia, China, Japan, Indonesia, Siam, India, Egypt, Ethiopia, Songhai, ZuluĪccurate Earth II : Iroquois, Maya, Inca (DLC), Celts, Portugal, Poland, Venice, Sweden, Byzantines, Huns, Babylon (DLC), Greece, India, China, Korea (DLC), France, Netherlands, Polynesia (DLC), Arabia, Germany, Carthage I'll try to figure out where I should put it to have it look at the internal Wine setup that Crossover uses.Two huge World Scenarios with pre-placed Civs and resources. If I rememberd how to use winetricks I'd be glad to. I run Civ V using DirectX 9 from the launcher menu. Under applications there are many, but the only obvious entries areĪnd under the Libraries -> Existing_overrides a laundry list Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributalbe -0 x86 9,6161įinally (and closest to what you asked) under Control Panel -> Wine Configuration MIcrosoft Visual C++ 2008 (9.0) Redistributable That may be relevant (or not - if anyone knows or understands DirectX dependencies he should be up for a Nobel)Īdding the DirectX folder to the path I get a crapton of cabs along withĬalling up the Crossover item from menu and going into the Steam bottle I get When I look in the path home/.cxoffice/Steam/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/SteamApps/Common/Sid Meier's Civilization V/ I get The only 'direct' Wine install was done by the Compholio patch so that Netflix will run from my Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit desktop and isn't involved with Civ at all. Sorry for delay in reply, too much external crap going on. Kermidge: Could you please use winetricks to get everything installed in your prefix for et al Wine setup (command used: winetricks prefix=civ5 list-installed): GFX Driver: nvidia-drivers (properitary): 325.08 Kernel and info (uname -a): Linux modermodemet 3.9.8-gentoo #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Jun 30 15:06:36 CEST 2013 x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU 3.30GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux Civilization V worked, and still works, if I disable the Brave New World DLC/expansion. If it's still not working for y'all, maybe we could try to figure out what the difference is.īelow is information regarding my setup. Fired up BNW and so far (only seven turns) it's working alright. Originally posted by kermidge:Ok, I took a gamble and bought BNW. Most frustrating part right now is that I'm unable to find anyone to confirm that they're having the same issues or having issues at all playing Brave new World on Linux. I've also asked around on their IRC channel with no responses. I've looked at appdb at winehq and there haven't been any updates regarding this. But I'm sure that in time it will work as good as vanilla Civilization and Gods and King does. Well we all know the risks prepurchasing non-native games. Just tried Civilization V with Crossover and it did not work any better. Just to make sure: Does Brave New World for you? If the latter then it's unknown if or when it will get fixed. Until others weigh in we don't know if it's something at your end or universal. (I had it running under Wine just fine, but screwed something up, so bought Crossover it's a big source of support funding for Wine, and much of its development.) I'd hate to buy BNW only to be unable to play it. Originally posted by kermidge:Bummer, man.
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