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#Download the latest [https://www.dropbox.com/s/bppy4ebt7vl7hwk/TAKP%20PC%20V2.1c.zip?dl=0 Windows client] | #Download the latest [https://www.dropbox.com/s/bppy4ebt7vl7hwk/TAKP%20PC%20V2.1c.zip?dl=0 Windows client] | ||
#Open Bottles and let it install the necessary components | #Open Bottles and let it install the necessary components | ||
#<code>WINEPREFIX=~/.var/app/com.usebottles.bottles/data/bottles/bottles/<BOTTLES_NAME> winetricks dinput8</code> | #Once it completes, you'll be presented with the primary Bottles interface. Click on the '''+''' button | ||
#;[[File:Bottles001.png|250px]] | |||
#Next, choose to create a '''Custom''' environment | |||
#;[[File:Bottles002a.png|250px]] | |||
##Leave the '''Runner''' as-is (e.g., ''soda-9.0.1'' as of 26 October 2024) and choose a ''32-bit''' architecture | |||
##;[[File:Bottles002b.png|250px]] | |||
##Provide a Name, such as ''The Al'Kabor Project'' and click '''Create''' | |||
##;[[File:Bottles002c.png|250px]] | |||
##Now, wait as it creates the bottle | |||
##;[[File:Bottles002d.png|250px]] | |||
##Click on '''Close''' when you receive the message that it has been successfully created | |||
#Under the '''Bottles''' tab, click on the newly created '''The Al'Kabor Project''' bottle (or, whatever you named it in the previous step) | |||
#;[[File:Bottles003.png|250px]] | |||
#Once it opens, click on '''Settings''' | |||
##Install '''DXVK''' by using the dropdown menu | |||
##;[[File:Bottles005.png|250px]] | |||
##Install '''VKD3D''' by using the dropdown menu | |||
##;[[File:Bottles006.png|250px]] | |||
##Under the '''Display''' option, turn on the '''Discrete Graphics''' option to use your main GPU | |||
##;[[File:Bottles007.png|250px]] | |||
##'''OPTIONAL''': Under '''Compatibility''', change the Windows Version to ''Windows 7'' | |||
##;[[File:Bottles008.png|250px]] | |||
##Next, scroll back up to the top of the window and choose the ''back arrow'' to return to the bottle's main page | |||
##;[[File:Bottles008b.png|250px]] | |||
#Choose the '''Dependencies'' section and install Windows components needed to run the TAKP client | |||
##Click on the arrow that points down to install ''allfonts'' (Bottles' version of ''Microsoft Corefonts'') | |||
##;[[File:Bottles011-allfonts.png]] | |||
##Install both ''d3dx11'' and ''d3dx9'' using the same download arrow, '''Note''': I do not think that these are absolutely necessary, but it works with them installed | |||
##;[[File:Bottles011-d3d9-11.png]] | |||
##Install ''gecko'' and ''mono'' in the same manner | |||
##;[[File:Bottles011-gecko.png]] | |||
##;[[File:Bottles011-mono.png]] | |||
##And, finally, and importantly, install ''vcredist2020'', which is Bottles' version of ''VCRun2010'' | |||
##;[[File:Bottles011-vcrun2010.png]] | |||
##At the top of the Bottles window, choose the back arrow to return to the main '''The Al'kabor Project''' bottle page | |||
#Now, open up a terminal and either type or cut-and-paste the line below to install ''dinput8'' into the bottle (See '''Notes''' below) | |||
#;<code>WINEPREFIX=~/.var/app/com.usebottles.bottles/data/bottles/bottles/<BOTTLES_NAME> winetricks dinput8</code> | |||
#;Close the terminal once ''dinput8'' is finished installing | |||
#Back at the main Bottles page, click on the ''+ Add Shortcuts...'' button | |||
#;[[File:Bottles012-addShortcut.png|250px]] | |||
#Navigate to the location for ''eqgame.exe'' | |||
#;[[File:Buttons013-eqgame.png|250px]] | |||
#Once that is created, return to the main Bottles page and click on the three dots to bring up a menu and choose '''Add to Library''' | |||
#;[[File:Bottles014-rename.png]] | |||
==== Success! ==== | |||
[[File:Bottles015-success.png|500px]] | |||
''In order to get the graphic on the Library launcher, see the method below. It's not necessary, but I like having nice graphics on my launchers'' | |||
=== Notes === | |||
*I am using [https://flathub.org/apps/com.usebottles.bottles Bottles as a flatpak] on [https://bazzite.gg Bazzite Linux]], an [https://www.zdnet.com/article/what-is-immutable-linux-heres-why-youd-run-an-immutable-linux-distro/ immutable] gaming-focused distro; you may have to enter a different path based on your Bottles installation | |||
*To get |
Revision as of 13:17, 26 October 2024
This guide assumes that the user has correctly installed Bottles, including Lutris wine dependencies, vulkan drivers (both 64 and 32-bit drivers) and wine-staging for their specific distribution. This may not be strictly necessary, but, it doesn't hurt to have these dependencies installed at the system level.
Please read the Notes section below.
- Download the latest Windows client
- Open Bottles and let it install the necessary components
- Once it completes, you'll be presented with the primary Bottles interface. Click on the + button
- Next, choose to create a Custom environment
- Under the Bottles tab, click on the newly created The Al'Kabor Project bottle (or, whatever you named it in the previous step)
- Once it opens, click on Settings
- Install DXVK by using the dropdown menu
- Install VKD3D by using the dropdown menu
- Under the Display option, turn on the Discrete Graphics option to use your main GPU
- OPTIONAL: Under Compatibility, change the Windows Version to Windows 7
- Next, scroll back up to the top of the window and choose the back arrow to return to the bottle's main page
- Choose the 'Dependencies section and install Windows components needed to run the TAKP client
- Click on the arrow that points down to install allfonts (Bottles' version of Microsoft Corefonts)
- Install both d3dx11 and d3dx9 using the same download arrow, Note: I do not think that these are absolutely necessary, but it works with them installed
- Install gecko and mono in the same manner
- And, finally, and importantly, install vcredist2020, which is Bottles' version of VCRun2010
- At the top of the Bottles window, choose the back arrow to return to the main The Al'kabor Project bottle page
- Now, open up a terminal and either type or cut-and-paste the line below to install dinput8 into the bottle (See Notes below)
WINEPREFIX=~/.var/app/com.usebottles.bottles/data/bottles/bottles/<BOTTLES_NAME> winetricks dinput8
- Close the terminal once dinput8 is finished installing
- Back at the main Bottles page, click on the + Add Shortcuts... button
- Navigate to the location for eqgame.exe
- Once that is created, return to the main Bottles page and click on the three dots to bring up a menu and choose Add to Library
Success!
In order to get the graphic on the Library launcher, see the method below. It's not necessary, but I like having nice graphics on my launchers
Notes
- I am using Bottles as a flatpak on Bazzite Linux], an immutable gaming-focused distro; you may have to enter a different path based on your Bottles installation
- To get