Suggestions for ports #4
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@Nash what's this for
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@ExarKunIv if I remember correctly, I replaced in the install script
local dl_url="${base_url}/releases/download/v${version}/${dl_file}"
by
local dl_url="https://github.com/OldUnreal/UnrealTournamentPatches/releases/download/v469d/OldUnreal-UTPatch469d-Linux-x86.tar.bz2"
to avoid error 404
UT installed and run successfully on Pi4 and Pi5.
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@Nash yes that will work if we want to just stick with one version.
But we are more looking for a way to have to future proof so I don't have to go in and edit the script when a new version gets pushed.
But thanks for finding a version that works. Might change it out for the time being since you tested it on a pi4 and pi5
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If you have a account you can also post this on my GitHub -
@ExarKunIv Sorry, I'm not a developer and english is not my native language, so contributing on github is hard for me.
From my experience as retrogamer, we are always stuck to specific versions. There are so many regressions in updates that once a system is installed with its games, you should never try to update again at the risk of breaking something. We are condemned to take what works at a specific time and disconnect definitively the retro-Pi from internet to avoid accidental updates.
If v469d of UT works well on my Pi, I will NEVER try to update with other release.
Every time I wanted to try something months later, I always had to start on a fresh install. Because it either became impossible (like pi-apps on Buster), or dependancy updates broke things.
I understand that you are trying to change that, and thank you, but I think it is still important to have temporarily solutions.
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@Nash you are not wrong with that thinking as for the most part I agree.
With ports of PC games it's hit or miss. It really depends on if there are any bad issues or glitches on it. So we try to get with the lastest version.
But for some of them having a specific version is better. Since the lastest might break it. Which I have come across.
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@ExarKunIv Have you tried UT2004 on Pi5? I haven't been able to start it yet. Even UT3 is easier, I started it on Pi5 bookworm lite from Retropie menu (but unplayable at 3fps).
I accidentally success with Team Fortress 2 too (5-10 fps). Portal is playable at 15-20fps.
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@ExarKunIv I made a mistake, this version of UT doesn't run on Pi5. It was the Gog Game of the Year Edition through Wine.
And for Pi4, after installation I have to rename in emulators.cfg "/opt/retropie/ports/ut/SystemARM64/ut-bin" to /opt/retropie/ports/ut/System/ut-bin"
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Cuphead
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Shovel Knight
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@duglor not sure what the point of your posts.
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Please don't just post names of games you want to see as a port. That's it how it works
If you find something about someone making a version of the game on Linux natively. then post a link to it
Otherwise please don't clutter the post.
Thank you
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@duglor Shovel Knight just works with Box64 btw, so have a read and compile that and give it a go.
Cuphead, will most likely be too intensive to run but could again try with Box64
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@retropieuser555well i dont have a port for box64, and i personally don't mess with it.if you are messing withbox64, might be best to make a new topic for just that. it will be easier forpeople to see info about thatthatswhat was doneforbox8sorry @retropieuser555 didn't realize you where answer that, my bad
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@ecto said in Suggestions for ports #4:
sstse: I can't get this one to run. It starts and I have a menu, but as soon as I start a new game it crashes to a black screen. Hmmm.
i can confirm the same thing. definitely something on the engine end. since SSTFE works just fine
im going to open a issue and see what we can figure out on the SeriousSam github
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