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Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 12 April 2003, 00:49
Counter-Stike is one of the worls biggest played games (well, mod) yet there isnt even a Linux port for it :/

I think its time that got sorted ;D

pwees?  ;)
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Doogee on 12 April 2003, 04:34
doesnt this game work flawlessly in wine(x)?
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: TheQuirk on 12 April 2003, 06:21
quote:
Originally posted by BaDDaSS[Mandrake]:
Counter-Stike is one of the worls biggest played games (well, mod) yet there isnt even a Linux port for it :/

I think its time that got sorted ;D

pwees?   ;)  



OK. That's stupid. It's a Half-Life mod. Half-Life uses DirectX to my limited gaming-knowledge, a Microsoft graphics API. Do you really think Microsoft will port DirectX to Linux?

Ha.

Besides, Half Life, CS, and all of those others mods suck. They're also getting old. Look into a nice, recent game, such as Unreal Tournament 2003, that has a Linux port.
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Doogee on 12 April 2003, 08:56
actually you can choose between direct x, software rendering and opengl
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: TheQuirk on 12 April 2003, 19:20
quote:
Originally posted by Doogee : t3h sl4(k i5 1337:
actually you can choose between direct x, software rendering and opengl


Rendering.
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 12 April 2003, 22:23
"CS sux" is the dumbest thing ive ever heard!
People have different tastes in gaming, and the only game i like right now is HL/CS. Is this ok with you?!
I did play UT2003 for a wghile, but it got boring, unlike the ever-lasting CS.

Counter-strike Condition Zero, will be released soon - a brand new games (1 player CS). is this better for you? being as new games are the only games allowed to be played"?

bah, llama!
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: TheQuirk on 13 April 2003, 00:30
quote:
Originally posted by BaDDaSS[Mandrake]:
Is this ok with you?!


No.

And learn English.
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 13 April 2003, 00:46
*sigh* how lame.

if you arn't inetersted in helping why post lame comments?

fu and fo tbfh
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Siplus on 13 April 2003, 06:57
i love CS, or at least i did the last time i played counter strike about 3 or 4 years ago...

i thought half life was ported for linux (i remember seeing linux server in the halflife online thingy, back then i didn't know what linux was and only knew i couldn't join those games)

 
quote:
And learn English.

uh, last time i looked, he was speaking english. i know * I * could understand what he was trying to say. i've noticed that many people on these forums are very, uh, demanding that every speak proper english. NO ONE CARES, it's just something to bring up when you have a disagreement with someone
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: emh on 13 April 2003, 10:08
Come on guys, I don't think we need to bicker about little things.  This thread is here because he wanted help getting Counter-Strike working with WineX, and so far he hasn't received any advice about it.

Anyway, Badass, have you tried a fake windows installation for it yet?  I think you'd have much better luck if you didn't try to run it from your XP partition.  Forgive me if you have already tried it.

I've never installed WineX by CVS before, so I don't know exactly how it works, but when you were running ./tools/wineinstall before, after the long compiling process, did it ask you if you wanted to use your windows installation?

Assuming that it did, I would recommend going back into the directory where you compiled WineX, log in as root, type "make uninstall", then just run "./tools/wineinstall" again.  This time, since everything is already compiled, it won't take long at all.  Then, when it asks if you want to use an existing windows installation or create a fake one, choose the option to use a fake windows installation.  Also let it create a config file for you.

Anyway, this is rather complex, and I can't guarantee it will work, but if you've tried everything else, it's at least worth a shot.

Or, feel free to respectfully decline my suggestions.  I won't be offended.    ;)
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: SpeeDFreaK on 13 April 2003, 11:54
Well, I have it running under linux, in wine and winex. Pretty fast too at 1024 windowed. But the way I have it set up is to install both wine and winex in separate directories under /opt. Then I make scripts in /usr/bin both pointing to different ones. I don't remember exactly how the script goes, but it is available somewhere.
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Faust on 14 April 2003, 04:05
CS is good.
But for *real* fun you want Day of Defeat.

Laus laus laus! achtung grenna-de!

Nothing is more fun than seeing that big ass grenade going boom right in an MG nest.  (http://smile.gif)
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: billy_gates on 14 April 2003, 06:47
CS is awesome.  It requires a slight amount of strategy.  Especially compared to UT.  UT requires to little strategy and people get blown away so often they created a new word "frag."  CS only has one technical error.  The counter terrorists have to buy their weapons.  As if the government refuses to buy them top of the line stuff.  Other than that CS is perfect.  In UT you could push the mouse button every once and a while and kill someone.  Aint gonna happen in CS.  I would like to see a Linux port.  I would more like to see a Mac port though.  Although it may be possible to run the Linux port of CS on my mac if it is not processor dependant like Wine is.
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: SpeeDFreaK on 14 April 2003, 08:46
Hey BG: try bochs. (http://bochs.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html) Seeing as you're on a mac. But it doesn't look like they have OSX support yet. Just linuxPPC.

[ April 13, 2003: Message edited by: MisteR2 ]

Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 14 April 2003, 18:26
I have WineX installed, i did do as emh suggested, and my fake windows is /home/baddass/c/windows

I have tested WineX by running winamp and mIRC, both ran good.
I can geyt Half-Life to boot from my windows partition - but thats as far as it goes, i cannot get CS options.

I cannot run the Half-Life setup.exe to install it in my fake windows.

I will try copying it from my windows partition accross to my fake windows, hopefully this will work.

Yesturday and the previous night i was at a LAN, and because i couldnt get CS to work i was forced to use Windoze *shudder* :/
I do a lot of LANing, and it would be nice if i didnt have to change OS everytime.
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 20 April 2003, 06:28
:/ I'm back on Windows XP now - for the sole reason that Counter-Strike wont work.

Im no big gamer, just i am in a clan, and i enjoy playing that one game.
And i cba to restart to the windows partition just to play CS.
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Doogee on 20 April 2003, 07:42
badass, are you dual booting?


if you are then what trouble is it to boot to a different os when you go to a 'LAN' ??
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 28 April 2003, 17:39
Well i play a game of CS virtually every evening - so this would be daft switching from windows to linux all the time.

Yes i have dual-boot. but i tend not to shut down my PC whenever possible (obviously XP crashes cannot be helped).
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: KernelPanic on 28 April 2003, 20:15
You need the quintessential WineX FAQ/Tip (http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/redhat/WineX2.html) It tells you everything.  (http://smile.gif)
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 28 April 2003, 22:51
I have been here before.

 
quote:
$ cd /mnt/cdrom //Changes to the mount point of your CD-ROM.
$ winex Setup.exe //starts the installation.
Perform the installation process as you would in windows.
$ cd /path/to/csv15full.exe //Change to the directory where your Counter-Strike mod installation .exe is located
Perform the installation process as you would in windows.

You should now have Half-Life and Counter Strike installed.
nb. I have missed out the installation of the various updates to HL.



^^^
I cannot get past this bit, you see "wine setup.exe" does nothing, the setup.exe will not open :/

[ April 28, 2003: Message edited by: BaDDaSS[Mandrake] ]

Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: KernelPanic on 28 April 2003, 23:37
Did you type 'Setup.exe'?
Please note uppercase 'S'

Did it give you the joy of an error message?
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 29 April 2003, 01:29
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Cheers for all your help on this Tux, you lil penguin you  :D
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 29 April 2003, 05:26
Well... got further now  :D
If i run the Half-Life from the Windows partition, with the -game cstrike command from that FAQ, then i get CS working  :D

BUT, i cannot enter a game (lolz) everytime console is loaded it freezes like that.
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: emh on 29 April 2003, 07:57
Shouldn't you be typing "winex" or "winex3" instead of "wine"?
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 29 April 2003, 08:42
nope
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 30 April 2003, 16:49
Wheres the Tux gone :/
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 30 April 2003, 16:54
Where's Tux :/
Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: Lord C on 30 April 2003, 16:55
Shit, multiposted

*MODERATOR* please delete thesre 3 posts

[ April 30, 2003: Message edited by: BaDDaSS[Mandrake] ]

Title: Counter-Strike for LINUX !
Post by: KernelPanic on 30 April 2003, 20:25
quote:
Originally posted by BaDDaSS[Mandrake]:
Wheres the Tux gone :/


Sorry, the days of me spending alot of time around here are long gone...

 
quote:
Originally posted by BaDDaSS[Mandrake]:
Well... got further now   :D  
If i run the Half-Life from the Windows partition, with the -game cstrike command from that FAQ, then i get CS working   :D  

BUT, i cannot enter a game (lolz) everytime console is loaded it freezes like that.



Hmm, I'm not sure about that.
Few questions:
1) Does winex give you any messages in the console window you started it from?
2) What does CS itself say in the console?
If noithing then check Q1, if it fails WON authentication it is very likely a firewalling problem.

Come back to me on them, I don't really have many other ideas at the moment. I'll give it some thought.