AMD phenom II x4 3.7ghz Nvidia gtx 550 ti 4 gb ram 60 gb ssd 64 bit linux os installed via wine and playonlinux I run at max settings and I rarely have any lag. Usually, the only lag I have is in the enclave and even that is rare.
Well, I've got nothing. The last thread I can find is here: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/browse/name/?forum=1;app_id=7714;mhl=169223;msg=168968#msg169223 You may find something uselful there, and get it to work for you. Otherwise..... Best I can say at this point is to head over to playonlinux.com and post…
Brutal. Just brutal. Did you try it with the open driver after updating the Kernel? I guess it is now time to check out that patch.... I'll see what I can track down.
Well thats daunting. I'm guessing that you would have to apply that patch to the kernel, and then recompile the Kernel, which I don't know how to do. I've never had to apply a patch to a Kernel before, and I have used nothing but linux for the past 5 years. Usually, tracking down a fix is much much much much much (etc)…
Okay. the major problem I see in that debug text is as follows: LLVM ERROR: ran out of registers during register allocation This seems to be a major problem, not just for neverwinter but for other games as well and it looks like it may be related to your amd GPU. I haven't been able to find anything specific, but I have…
Okay. This will be a short one. Did you create a 32bit or 64 bit virtual drive when installing the program. I've read that it needs to be a 32 bit virtual drive to work. I run 64 bit linux but I always create a 32 bit virtual drive. I believe a short cut to tell is to open POL, click configure, and next to the…
Before giving up hope, did you manually install these DLL's when you installed Neverwinter via Playonlinux? Microsoft corefonts d3dx9 tahoma If not, you can do so after the fact via Playonlinux>arc or Neverwinter>configure>install components. Then in the wine tab click Windows reboot. While in the config area, under the…
Make sure it is running on wine 1.7.10, not the standard wine from the ubuntu repository or the latest version of wine (1.7.31?? or so). 1.7.10 is the only one that works for me. If you are not sure how to check, open Playonlinux. You should have a neverwinter icon there. Click it once then click configure. If the wine…
I have been having this problem as well. I've tried logging out then back in. Nothing seems to work. I'll give rhoric's advice a try and then repost the results.
If you are making it to the Neverwinter load screen, and it is the first time playing after the patch. then just sit tight. No joke! Let it sit at that load screen for at least 20 minutes before you start to worry. The files are updating while you see that screen and should only take that long the first time you login…
it doesn't happen on a windows box in my experience. I regularly play on linux with a party member sitting next to me on a windows 8 laptop. Mine has stuck at the Neverwinter load screen for as long as 15 minutes after a patch while the WIndows 8 goes right in after about 1 minute. And in case anyone is curious, the Linux…
I gave it a shot on the preview server. Logging in was slow but that may be because it was the Preview server (I've never used it before). It seemed like it hung on the Neverwinter winter load screen for about 10 minutes (though that is a common glitch for me when first logging in after a new patch). Thanks Crypticcliff…
I never had any issues running Neverwinter under wine. Most of the play was on Ubuntu 64 bit, with ubuntu wine (1.6 I believe?) The arc launcher never worked but there was a workaround for that. Game play was perfect adn faster then the windows 7 machine sitting next to the linux box. I recently discovered a Playonlinux…
No luck here, and I have done some serious tweaking with various versions of wine. The game has never broken like this before, and I've been playing since the start of Neverwinter, exclusively on linux. I debugged until I was blue in the face last night. No luck yet. There does appear to be hope though, hope found in other…
This is good stuff. A dev responding to a linux thread is is something new in my book. Been playing the game awhile on linux, I don't mind waiting a weekend for some real Dev support. Kudos.