samiscool30 |
Tuesday 15 May 2012 at 23:07
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samiscool30
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Wine version: 1.5.3 Distribution: Ubuntu
Distribution version: 11.10 Comments: When I start League of Legends it starts out fine, then when i either decide to spectate or play a game, a black sqaure is in the middle of my screen where the League of legennds logo is supposed to be appears. Nothing happens at all i left it there at time but it still doesn't do anything.
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extbase |
Sunday 20 May 2012 at 21:08
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extbase
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Wine version : 1.5.3-LeagueOfLegends Distribution: Ubuntu Distribution version: 12.04 Comments: For me the installation of League Of Legends worked fine.(testing beta script). i could join a game and had no problems (except from poor frame rate of 15-20) yesterday. But today the gamelauncher first time crashed and from then on is stuck on "calculating differences"...
edit: restarting the launcher a couple of times solved the problem. so only problem that is still there: shop does not load and poor frame rate. anybody any tips for fixing this? Edytowane przez extbase
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titibandit |
Wednesday 23 May 2012 at 11:49
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titibandit
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Wine version : 1.5.3-LeagueOfLegends Distribution: Ubuntu Distribution version: 12.04 Comments: Just like extbase, everything is fine, except the shop which doesn't appear at all, no matter how long you wait for it, and poor framerate. The game indicates a 30~40 FPS (I'm 60 FPS constantly in windows) but It appears to me really poor for a 35 FPS, I would say it is only 20 FPS. Could we know what patches, fixes, etc ... the 1.5.3-LeagueOfLegends wine version did receive ? Because on wineapp db, there is a whole bunch of patch you could apply to makes things better (especially concerning the FPS issue), but I can't figure out what has been done on this wine version. Also, a little trick to gain some FPS (found on wineapp db) : when the game is launched, you can run this command : taskset -p 1 1234
where "1234" is the process number (PID) of the "League of Legends.exe". You can get the PID with a proccess explorer or just with the command: pidof "League of Legends.exe". Thanks a lot !
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titibandit |
Friday 25 May 2012 at 10:53
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titibandit
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Another way of increasing the FPS Use metacity instead of compiz ! Juste before lauching a game, open a terminal en launch : metacity --replace
Afterwards, you can go back and launch : compiz --replace to get back compiz !
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parpel |
Saturday 26 May 2012 at 23:32
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parpel
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Wine version : 1.5.3-LeagueOfLegends Distribution: Archlinux
The installation worked fine but I can't login :( I got the error "Connection Failure: Unable to connect to the PVP.net server."
Any of you have the same problem?
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titibandit |
Sunday 27 May 2012 at 12:13
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titibandit
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Yes I had the same problem, each time I try to log in I get this error, but trying a second, or a third time and I succed to log in.
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parpel |
Sunday 27 May 2012 at 17:22
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parpel
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It has not worked. I tried to log in several times and nothing happened.
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psytic |
Wednesday 30 May 2012 at 11:45
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psytic
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Same thing I can't login the server is busy. Does the 1.5.3 Wine distro have Gnutls in it?
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Wednesday 30 May 2012 at 12:46
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Quentin PÂRIS
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Nope for GNUTLS. Wine is compiled to support it, but you have to have it installed on your system (32bits lib)
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psytic |
Wednesday 30 May 2012 at 13:37
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psytic
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K so I tried it with the new 1.5.5 Wine on PlayonLinux and it works but then runs into the degrading frame rate issue since it is unpatched. I then tried it with 1.5.3 lol-patched again and it still doesn't go past login so there is something inbetween the two versions that is different ( I don't know anything about Linux I just know the new wine version seems to work). Any chance of a 1.5.5-patched wine being uploaded to playonlinux?
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Wednesday 30 May 2012 at 19:24
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Quentin PÂRIS
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What about 1.5.3 heap_allocation_v2 avoid deadlock?
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psytic |
Thursday 31 May 2012 at 2:12
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psytic
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What about 1.5.3 heap_allocation_v2 avoid deadlock?
This one gets past login to, so I guess it is just the 1.5.3-lol one that doesn't work for me. The store doesn't work on this one or 1.5.5 but the fps seems rock solid on the 1.5.3 heap_allocation_v2 avoid deadlock one. Edytowane przez psytic
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nicoxxl |
Monday 25 June 2012 at 21:58
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nicoxxl
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parple: I've the same bug. I can't connect to PVP.net, it's a fresh install with a script, I'm on archlinux 32bit with gnutls.
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nicoxxl |
Monday 25 June 2012 at 22:48
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nicoxxl
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For store, use a friend's computer! Edytowane przez nicoxxl
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nicoxxl |
Monday 25 June 2012 at 23:05
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nicoxxl
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I try with: * 1.5.3-LeagueOfLegends * 1.5.3 * 1.5.3-heap_allocation_v2-avoid_deadlock * 1.4 * 1.5.0 * 1.5.2 * 1.5.5-LeagueOfLegends * 1.5.7 And nothings works! I don't know how can I help, please tell me! (I make a new topic on french forum) Edytowane przez nicoxxl
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iamoverrated |
Monday 30 July 2012 at 8:33
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iamoverrated
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Having the same problem - Running on Mageia 2 32bit with GnuTLS installed and I keep getting the login error. Is there a workaround or are we forced to compile from source?
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zanches |
Wednesday 8 August 2012 at 21:54
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zanches
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installing "IE6" by the Playonlinux the store appears.
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drfred79 |
Thursday 9 August 2012 at 1:26
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drfred79
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I've tried WINE 1.5.5-LeagueofLegends 32bit and 1.5.3-heap_allocation_v2-avoid_deadlock 32bit I am running Ubuntu 12.10 During the load game screen after a successful queue the characters aren't shown, neither are pings. Then when the real game is about to start League of Legends crashes. Is there a better tutorial for me to tweak setting on PlayOnLinux so that I can get the game to work and then make it run well?
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petch |
Thursday 9 August 2012 at 1:29
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petch
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drfred79: did you use the installation script?
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drfred79 |
Thursday 9 August 2012 at 2:17
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drfred79
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drfred79: did you use the installation script?
Thanks for your quick reply. I assume I haven't. My steps have been, from a clean install of Ubuntu:
Install Playonlinux Switch Wine to Windows 7 Download Multiple versions of WINE Install League of Legends Try Multiple WINE environments.
If you can direct me to the installation script I will attempt to run it.
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