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  1. Warband Script Enhancer 2 (v1.1.2.7)

    I'm really happy for your answer! Thank you!

    bash -c 'exec "${@/mb_warband.exe/wse2_launcher.exe}"' -- %command%

    This worked! I have no idea what these codes mean but Warband WSE 2 is running from the Linux Steam and I'm glad it works. I do not like flatpaks on my system because I think they are a security issue. I test the game with this code for some hours now and if it is stable then I'm going to remove flatpak from my system.
  2. Warband Script Enhancer 2 (v1.1.2.7)

    I think I can confirm after ~210 minutes of straight gameplay that WSE 2 in Linux is stable. No crashes, no text bugs, etc.
  3. Warband Script Enhancer 2 (v1.1.2.7)

    Hello Guys!

    Thank you for the answer! I am the guy from Gondolin server who had issues with running the game on Linux. I would like to share with you my findings and how I managed to run the game with WSE 2.

    This is my OS and my hardware setup at the moment -> System

    So with the Linux version of Steam you can play many games and Mount and Blade: Warband is not an exception. The game runs fine but installing mods is sometimes tricky. At first step what I did is I installed the WSE 2 mod to the Linux version of Warband. Linux Warband has different files in its folders and maybe this was the reason why I first had continuous silent crashes while I tried to start the game. I had to install the Windows version of Warband on my system, patch it with WSE 2 and find a way to let it run. Here is my solution:

    I installed this -> Bottles

    I'm not a technical person and I do not understand correctly how this app works. It creates a container which allows you to run multiple Windows based applications inside, like old games or softwares which are only Windows specific. You can find Bottles on the Flathub repository, you just have to add flatpak to your system. In Debian you can see the instructions here -> Flatpak install for Debian

    So after I got Bottles on my system I had to install the Windows version of Steam inside. That was not difficult, there is a software catalogue inside the app and you can choose which one you want to install inside your container. Like these -> 1, 2. Sorry for the language, It is hungarian, I didn't find the option to switch to english...

    So after I installed the Windows Steam I log into my Steam account and I installed Warband. Then I just copy the WSE 2 files into the Warband folder and start the wse2_launcher.exe with Bottles. It worked!

    The game is running fine however I had crashes randomly after about 30-40 minutes of gameplay. I tried to find a solution and it looks so far that is not caused by Linux. I lowered the graphics, turned off shadows, dead bodies and ragdolls set to 0 and I also turn off music. I disabled the sound variation options at the launcher -> Launcher.

    Yesterday I was playing the game for 2-3 hours continuously and I had no crash so it seems stable now but it needs more testing.
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