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  1. Mount&Blade in linux

    Swyter said:
    Dodosaur said:
    I'm sorry for posting on such an old thread, but I was wondering if this method still worked. I'm trying to switch over to Linux (and don't have enough space on my laptop for a dual-boot) and want to still be able to play my favorite game (Mount & Blade) after doing so.

    Wine works more than fine. Probably some of the instructions are a bit outdated depending on the distribution you're using. Generally only a current version of
    Code:
    wine
    plus
    Code:
    winetricks
    for easily downloading and configuring dependencies is required.

    You may also attempt to use PlayOnLinux, which is a good wrapper which comes with built-in fixes for a good deal of games.

    Here's the compatibility database entry for our beloved game, plus expansion:
    Code:
    http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=4829
    http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=11710

    Gold or platinum.
    The thing is that in winehq it says that Mount & Blade: Warband 1.153 can't run. That's why I came to this thread to ask; no one mentioned the DirectX fix on winehq, which is mentioned in this thread, so I came here to wonder if it worked.
  2. Mount&Blade in linux

    I'm sorry for posting on such an old thread, but I was wondering if this method still worked. I'm trying to switch over to Linux (and don't have enough space on my laptop for a dual-boot) and want to still be able to play my favorite game (Mount & Blade) after doing so.
  3. So, I just switched from Warband to With Fire and Sword

    I'm a bit confused right now. What's the difference between mercenaries and troops from villages? Which is better and which is cheaper? Can the troops from villages eventually become troops with muskets? Is there a troop-tree for these troops (if so, can someone link me to it)? And is this game...
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