Right now we need winetricks to install “ dotnet40 ” and “ corefonts ”. English is not my native language, so bare with my grammar and such… I hope this will help some folks out there trying to get EVE running…Goodspeed You can even put it inside your shortcut so you wont have to use the terminal each time. Secondly to speed up performance a little bit which might help on slower systems is to turn off Wine debugging with… Or follow the steps above to create a new prefix to test installation and running EVE. If something or regression might happen in the future then the above might be worth to try. Right now all the above is not needed anymore and EVE installs and plays fine. Wine regression can always happen in the future and with past information we needed to set WinePrefix to and install the following below ( installed with Winetricks ) to get the game running. >Optional/recommended for Arch:>Optional info<<<Ĭurrently from Wine 3.20 and newer EVE Online installs and run correctly ( even dx11 mode ) but keep in mind this can be different depending on your hardware (drivers) and which Linux distro’ your using or even which version of Wine you are using (newer or older). The best way would be to use your distro’s package manager…( Thx Kitten Ripper )įor Debian (and derived distros): apt install fonts-wine ttf-mscorefonts-installerįor Redhat (and derived distros): yum install msttcorefontsįor ArchLinux (and derived distros): pacman -S ttf-ms-fonts This is needed to run EVE Launcher propperly otherwise it will not load correctly. This way it will not touch your default Wine prefix which can cause problems with your currently installed software you already use. Further more I will show you how to create a new Wine prefix ( if you already use Wine ), which will only be used for EVE Online. But just how to use basic Wine which can be installed on allmost all Linux distro’s out in the open. I will not show how to use the official (unofficial) EVE Linux Launcher or any other methods like Steam Proton, Play on Linux and etc. Currently I have installed EVE on Ubuntu 18.04 and on Arch Linux, both of them are very different distro’s so I think my method would probably work with your running distro as well… I have been reading some topics from people still having issues to get EVE running on different distro’s and therfore I thought I would share with you how I got this running.
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