You may also like. Kelly Houstan. View all posts. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Apparently this is a long known bug that somehow got forgotten by the devs. They will fix it. Here is the officia support response: Hi Andreas, I did some digging and it seems to be a longstanding bug that has not been addressed.
You are right it works on the M1 but not on the intel machines which seem to be unusual. I will add this piece of information to the bug, however i do not have a timeline for a fix. There is also no immediate work arounds at this time. I added the bug to this ticket so you can be notified when we have a fix. Regards, Codeweavers Support 2. That's great Andreas-Christian Hetzl , please keep us posted! Thanks for your efforts. I'm over the moon that this long-known issue could finally get resolved.
This is just tooo funny OMG, yes, we've reported this bug years ago. And again and again. Last, I submitted a beta report during open beta for CrossOver At least that's the good part. Yes, please let us know if you hear something new.
Thanks a lot. I sucessfully managed to compile Wine 6. I will try to create the bottle for swtor and install it. Will report back, if it works. Can you please let me know what you needed to do to compile Wine 6. I've used Wine extensively before and know how to use it via Terminal. Maybe we can assist each other. So Im kind of stuck. Command for Terminal is wine64 winecfg for the config. So maybe you could help me out if you get it working.
I first tried through a virtual machine under Fusion by allocating as much graphics memory as possible, but it remains unplayable Same with Parallels. My test using the demo version of CrossOver gives the same result as you, the loading screen keeps looping. My only option is therefore the dualboot for the moment.
Work with version Thanks Codeweavers! Can someone reply with a detailed tutorial? Well, it's not that hard, but you have to get used to some Windows terminologies. I take it you know how to do this. Open CrossOver. Create a Win10 64 Bit bottle and call it Click on the "Run Command A window will pop open. Click on the "Browse Another window will open. Window will close. Click the "Run" button.
SWTOR installer should start and go through the motions. Of course you should've set up an account with them prior to doing this. The actual install should run through without any issues. It will also install the necessary prerequisites. There's really nothing much more to it. There will also be a new folder in your user folder called, hold it, "Programs". When you open it, you will find shortcuts sometimes even with their Windows icons to the programs you just installed.
You can even drag them to your dock; just like any Mac program. It's really just a small app that will open CrossOver and then the program that you wanted.
Mind, this is not an exact science! You will have to install all of these components on the same wrapper you will have SWTOR installed on. Thankfully, PlayOnMac provides a special menu from which you can install all of the required things to run the game, so you don't have to go scavenging for them from different websites. If at any point, a window comes up that says that rundll So what works and doesn't work currently? Everything works! I tested every aspect of the game from character creation to.
Q: I already did your previous guide with swtor fix and it worked! But I got a question should I scrap my shortcut and remake it using the new wine and stuff or should I stay with what I have? A: No, do what you have. The new stuff is actually what we did before. Both will work fine. Q: Would the instructions for installing this on, say Ubuntu or PuppyLinux or, if I feel particularly stupid, Slackware?
A: Yea. Same general idea on how to install it.
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