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# Wineorc v1.1
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Some simple Shell scripts to setup ORC revivals semi-automatically on Linux.
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These scripts are not supported in any way, shape or form by the official devs of these revivals.
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# What this does
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This script will download dependencies, register URI and install the revival of choice.
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# Dependencies
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The needed packages are:
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- The latest wine (obv, preferably wine-staging)
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- wget
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- unzip (for Itteblox only)
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If you are running any form of Ubuntu (that includes Linux Mint and PopOS), Manjaro, Fedora or Gentoo the script will automatically install the dependencies for you.
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If you aren't, install them manually via your package manager.
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# How to use it
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0. If your distro is not listed above then install the dependencies.
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1. Download the latest release from the Releases page (or just clone this repo via git)
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2. Open a terminal and cd into where the script is downloaded.
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3. Run `chmod +x *.sh` (which will make all Shell files in that directory executable)
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4. Depending on which revival you want to install, run the following commands:
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- `./tadah-helper.sh` for Tadah
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- `./itteblox-helper.sh` for Itteblox
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5. Once installed, play a game and it should work!
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# Troubleshooting
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If the game crashes/doesn't launch, try to
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1. Run the installer again (make sure you're running it as non-root)
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2. Make sure the OS is set to `Windows 10` in `winecfg`
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3. Make sure all necessary optional wine dependencies are installed https://wiki.winehq.org/Building_Wine#Satisfying_Build_Dependencies
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If those don't work, DM me on Discord: DarDarDar#3429.
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# Known issues
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Itteblox 2013 studio doesn't work
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Itteblox 2016 locks the mouse after either the right mouse button or shift lock is activated
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(these two are probably unfixable, sadly)
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# Credits
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calones for helping me, and putting up with me being dumb
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itteh and kinery for making great revivals
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