![]() ![]() IMPORTANT: you must put all the commands in the same terminal window, because we're changing variables only for the current session! Now we want Wine to use 32bits wine-staging executable, and to store files in "home/YourName/.wineEE2" directory. Sudo apt-get install -reinstall -install-recommends wine-staging wine-staging-i386 libc6 wine-staging-amd64 winetricksĢ. *If for some reasons you removed that wine-staging folder (like me), and now files are missing: Sudo apt-get install -install-recommends wine-staging winetricks Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:wine/wine-builds Wine will be installed to "/opt/wine-staging/bin": Add wine-builds repository and install it. ![]() This tutorial will contain Ubuntu commands, because I was using Mint Cinnamon 18 during tests.ġ. To learn how to patch it, visit this site (click). If you don't want to use wine-staging, you can compile wine yourself with this patch (click) which fixes invisible textures problem. ![]() To learn how to install wine-staging on your Linux Distribution, please visit this site (click). ![]() In this tutorial we use wine-staging, because it already includes some neccesary patches, for example a fix for missing textures in game, (otherwise you would need to compile it yourself). You can play Empire Earth 2 and Empire Earth 2: The Art of Supremacy on Linux thanks to Wine. ![]()
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