Ah, thanks a bunch! Gonna be interesting how that game will turn out to be.
EDIT: Disregard what I said below. I figured out how to install dependencies through Heroic Launcher and installed what you did. The music does sound right so it should sound right on your end too... I think, lol. I probably didn't have all the midi sound fonts before.Apologies for replying to a very old post, but I am on Linux and found this too. Interestingly I saw that:
- Using my default system wine, I had background music, but lots of random missing text.
- Using Bottles, all the text rendering was fine, but no background music.
I set up my own wine prefix using winetricks and just chose to install all fonts & dxvk in it, and this got both background music & text rendering working. Toggling full screen on/off is a little weird for a second or two but then it's fine. Closing the game also hangs for a few seconds before it finally closes, but besides that it seems good so far.
Might help some other Linux users.
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Edit: I still found some issues with crashing so I went back to try and get it working using Bottles which has tended to have good OOTB configuration for me. I found that to get background music at least playing I had to go into `Dependencies` and install `gmdls` which is apparently a "General MIDI DLS Collection".. That made the background music play, but it like got stuck and echoed forever causing a messy wall of sound..
Another edit: Seems that installing the dependencies `gmdls` and `directmusic` in Bottles gets audio working as expected. Text rendering was working out of the box with Bottles for me.
so uh you learn something new everydayHonestly, you guys shouldn't go so easy on 'em. I learnt that "hope for the best, but...assume the worst" is the best approach in sits like these. Tough love helps more in the mid- and long-term. Probably... Or not. Anyhoooo.
Please. For everything that is holy -and unholy-, please... Learn how to extract an archived file.
Because opening them with WinRar (I assume...double-clicking them?), and then running the Game.exe from there is NOT really extracting, trust me. I sort of figured that by "pining" you meant pinning the running WolfRPG Game.exe to the taskbar, which as (your apparently OVER9000 lol) luck would have it, will not let the temporary directory that the above procedure (again, running the Game.exe from within the archive and NOT actually extracting it) creates in the 'Temp' folder of your user data get deleted, and as such letting you "Save" and stuff...
TL;DR: No, it has nothing to do with WolfRPG. You've been doing the "extracting" wrong all this time; probably. Please look around for information on how to do it correctly... (at any rate, might I suggest right-clicking the downloaded 'Niplheims_Hunter_-_Branded_Azel.7z' file and choosing 'Extract to...' then after the...real...extraction, running the game from where you have extracted it to?)
That people ought to Google how to use things?so uh you learn something new everyday
Anyone know of a fix for the borderless full screen bug? The only games to do this are both of the Branded Azel games. Never had any issues with any other games and I've played several wolf RPG's. View attachment 1960397
Use Cheat Engine. The Wolf RPG engine doesn't even encrypt itself the way RPG Maker does, so you don't even need to do the X*2-1 workaround.Cheat mod?
This latest one works, the old patched saved can't only.See if it works.
File name or location probably, it's just how the Wolf game engine is so different links won't help....it cannot find the game.dat file in Basic Data.
Indeed it helped when I put it in desktop. Thank youFile name or location probably, it's just how the Wolf game engine is so different links won't help.