Hi, as some of you may know, there were some issues reported recently about
the Steam version of this game not starting. Presumably the solution was to
compile wine 1.2+ with a recent version of GCC and binutils, so that the
copy protection software could hook certain functions. I've done this, and
I've posted some details in the bug tracker (
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23553).
The In-game Steam Community works for me now, which reportedly is a sign
that the above steps went well. However, Deus Ex: Invisible Wars still won't
launch. The pop-up error window reads "Application Error: Problem starting
up Steam."
I'm using Wine 1.3 that I compiled myself, but I get the exact same error
with Ubuntu's package for Wine 1.2, which, according to reports of several
people on Wine's bug tracker, doesn't meet the compiler requirements I
mentioned at the top.
I have a bunch of DLL overrides created by winetricks when I installed dx9,
VC Runtime 2005, 2008, .Net 2.0, XNA RT, MSXML 6.0, PhysX. I believe
everything else is pretty much standard, and those are needed by most games
anyway. Many other games work just fine.
Anybody can help me diagnose the problem? Is anybody able to run the Steam
version of this game?
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Deus Ex: Invisible Wars on Steam - Cannot launch
Deus Ex: Invisible Wars on Steam - Cannot launch
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 22:10, Javier Kohen <[email protected]>wrote:
days I was able to launch the game a couple times, somewhat accidentally.
Though most of the time it still failed to run. I found out that changing
the Windows version for Ion Launcher.exe (and possibly dx2.exe and
dx2main.exe) to Windows ME vastly increases the chances of the game
starting.
Moreover, after the latest Steam upgrade the in-game community overlay broke
completely for me, even though it was working with my locally-compiled
version of Wine 1.3. However, Deus Ex launches just fine both with stock
Wine 1.2 and Wine 1.3.1 compiled with a GCC and binutils that support
hooking functions, thus showing that you don't need the Steam in-game
community to play this game, as previously thought.
One more thing, the game is not perfectly stable. In particular it crashes
often (always?) for me on quick load. In this case it won't ever launch
successfully again until I restart the wineserver (and therefore all Windows
applications).
Hope it helps somebody,
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If anybody comes looking, here's what I've found out so far. In the lastHi, as some of you may know, there were some issues reported recently about
the Steam version of this game not starting. Presumably the solution was to
compile wine 1.2+ with a recent version of GCC and binutils, so that the
copy protection software could hook certain functions. I've done this, and
I've posted some details in the bug tracker (
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23553).
The In-game Steam Community works for me now, which reportedly is a sign
that the above steps went well. However, Deus Ex: Invisible Wars still won't
launch. The pop-up error window reads "Application Error: Problem starting
up Steam."
days I was able to launch the game a couple times, somewhat accidentally.
Though most of the time it still failed to run. I found out that changing
the Windows version for Ion Launcher.exe (and possibly dx2.exe and
dx2main.exe) to Windows ME vastly increases the chances of the game
starting.
Moreover, after the latest Steam upgrade the in-game community overlay broke
completely for me, even though it was working with my locally-compiled
version of Wine 1.3. However, Deus Ex launches just fine both with stock
Wine 1.2 and Wine 1.3.1 compiled with a GCC and binutils that support
hooking functions, thus showing that you don't need the Steam in-game
community to play this game, as previously thought.
One more thing, the game is not perfectly stable. In particular it crashes
often (always?) for me on quick load. In this case it won't ever launch
successfully again until I restart the wineserver (and therefore all Windows
applications).
Hope it helps somebody,
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