Humanity's representatives in the Koprulu sector have been through a lot since they first left Earth centuries ago and have adapted to a variety of hardships while subjected to dictatorial rule, zerg invasion, and protoss cleansing. StarCraft II : Wings of Liberty features the first of three fully featured single-player campaigns, kicking things off with the terrans. Cet opus comprend la campagne solo Terran et tout le nécessaire pour jouer en multi. Enfin, les Zergs, hordes de créatures diverses issues de mutations biologiques et regroupées en essaim. De l'autre, les Protoss, une race très avancée technologiquement et dotée de pouvoirs psioniques. D'un côté, les Terrans, descendants de colons humains. Keep digging.Starcraft II : Wings of Liberty est un jeu de stratégie en temps réel sur PC au sein d'une galaxie où trois factions s'affrontent sans merci. It just kind of showed up under /program files/starcraft although I swear I looked there before.
Now that my drivers are what I think they are, I might have success with their advice this time.Īs far as finding the executale.
There was a good video on getting hearthstone/SC2 working. I haven't tried play on linux yet and I'm going to check youtube. Now i'm trying all of those other things to get it working smoothly. start looking at what you only assumed was working.įor me, after installing drivers the game launches and plays, but there are block text bugs and blacked out portions of the screen. For example going into wine to mess with dbhelp, running windowed at different resolutions, installing windows fonts and winetricks. All the other workarounds that I tried wouldn't get me passed the launcher. I finally got the game to run when I figured out that my graphics card drivers weren't doing me any favors (literally) kill and or remove all your video card drivers and reinstall ones you're absolutely sure are correct. I too have been working hard on hacking my way through this.
sudo apt install wine-stable # installs Wine 3 in 18.04 In Ubuntu 18.04 and later Wine can also be installed by installing the wine-stable package. To install it open the terminal and type: sudo apt install wine-development # installs Wine 4 in 19.04+ In all currently supported versions of Ubuntu Wine>=1.7 is provided by the wine-development package. The version of Wine for Ubuntu 14.04 from this PPA is up-to-date enough (Wine 1.7.55) that the newer version of the PlayOnLinux installer script for StarCraft II can be used with it. Wine 1.7 is not in the repositories for Ubuntu 14.04, however Wine 1.7 can be installed by adding this Launchpad PPA: ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa to your software sources using the instructions found at that link.
This update "fixes crash and has better quality in-game". There is also a newer version of the PlayOnLinux installer script for StarCraft II that uses Wine 1.7 that is available on the same website. Save your script in gedit, right-click the script and select Properties -> Permissions tab -> put a check mark in the checkbox to the left of where it says Allow executing file as program, and then use the function Run a local script from the Tools menu of PlayOnLinux.
Visit the Create a script for PlayOnLinux - Chapter 1: Getting to know Bash for instructions about how to run a PlayOnLinux installer script, including screenshots. Click the arrow next to the Source code heading to unfold the source code of the PlayOnLinux installer script for StarCraft II.
There is a PlayOnLinux installer script for StarCraft II at the PlayOnLinux website. StarCraft II can also be installed with another alternative method using the PlayOnLinux application from the default Ubuntu repositories.