It may of not installed correctly the first time. If your sound doesn't work (and it's complaining about not finding the XAudio2 Engine), run winetricks -force xact_jun2010. If your sound doesn't work (and it doesn't complain about not finding the XAudio2 Engine), try modprobing snd_seq. it's a long shot, but it may work (and it has worked for some people). If that doesn't fix it, Try compiling Wine from source. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A LOT OF SPACE IN /tmp, IT WILL TAKE A LOT JUST TO COMPILE IT ! It takes quite a bit of time to compile (I have an A10-5800K, and it took around 30 minutes to compile and install). I have no clue why this error is there, but it fixed itself by compiling and installing ( for you Arch Linux users). There is a chance that you will get the error that dreaded me for almost two weeks, the Could not log in: Could not find Server error. If so, congrats! Enjoy playing Warframe on a non-Microsoft system! Enter your login information, and hopefully you will see the Licensing conditions. Click Retry on the launcher, and it should greet you with the login prompt. CD into the directory and run mv Launcher.exe. It is there, but you need to move it over manually. Step six, Hopefully the launcher will be complaining about not being able to find Launcher.exe in your AppData path ( $WINE_PREFIX/drive_c/users//Local Settings/Application Data/Warframe/Downloaded/Public/Tools/Launcher.exe). It currently does NOT work right, and you're going to have a bad time. Step five, after the launcher opens up, DISABLE 64BIT IN THE LAUNCHER SETTINGS. 'sudo apt-get install libgnutls26:i386' to install the 32-bit packages. On a 64-bit system with multiarch, it may be necessary to use e.g. (Thanks Morcant!) Arch Ubuntulib32-openal libopenal1lib32-libxml2 libxml2lib32-mpg123 libmpg123lib32-giflib libgif4lib32-libpng libpng12-0lib32-gnutls libgnutls26 This is a (incomplete) list of Package names per DIstro. These are also the names Arch Linux gives these packages, so you may need to Google around for the correct names for your Distro. These are common compatibility libs most Wine programs need, so it wouldn't be to awful to install them all. (You can optionally run wine msiexec /i /path/to/Warframe.msi)Īfter this step, the Launcher Window should open up. Step four, open a terminal where the Warframe.msi file is at and run wine msiexec /i Warframe.msi. Step three, Download the Warframe.msi and put it somewhere you'll remember. (You can omit d3dx9 for directx9, but that's usually overkill) This will install the bare minimum DirectX9 and XAudio2 DLL's needed by most games. Step two, run winetricks d3dx9 xact (or /path/to/winetricks.sh d3dx9 xact if the package manager didn't install it). Optionally, create a prefix for Warframe so you don't clutter up the default one. Step one, Install Wine (I recommend Dev, but Stable may work) and, if your Package Manager doesn't package it together, winetricks. I would like feedback on what extra steps you would have to do to get it to work if mine didn't work for you. I've read good reports for Ubuntu working pretty easily, and other distros not so much. I did this in Arch Linux, so your mileage will very depending on what distro you use. Alright, so after much acclaim from the Subreddit, I decided to post my walkthrough on how to get this game running somewhat decently under the newest Wine (Development 1.5.29).
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