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This is a tutorial to get Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne working almost perfectly in Gentoo (or other Linux based systems). Battle.net works, speed is excellent, graphics are fine, sound is OK - the only thing missing is support for the in-game movies. | This is a tutorial to get Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne working almost perfectly in Gentoo (or other Linux based systems). Battle.net works, speed is excellent, graphics are fine, sound is OK - the only thing missing is support for the in-game movies. | ||
= Installing and Updating = | |||
* Install Wine. I recommend a really recent version - 0.9.45 or later. Wine support for Warcraft has improved tremendously over the monthes - using an old version of Wine is likely to get you into trouble. | * Install Wine. I recommend a really recent version - 0.9.45 or later. Wine support for Warcraft has improved tremendously over the monthes - using an old version of Wine is likely to get you into trouble. | ||
* Install Warcraft | * Install Warcraft III and The Frozen Throne from the original CDs or from ISO images. Do not copy an existing Windows installation - this may seem to work, but in my case I had problems later while playing the game (it actually *froze* my whole Linux system which is the first time such a thing happened to me! I am not 100% sure this is because of the copying of an Warcraft 3 Windows installation - but better not to take chance). | ||
* Download manually from Blizzard site the latest update patch. You cannot run the automatic update from Battle.net. Then run it from Wine - it will update your installation without any problems. | * Download manually from Blizzard site the latest update patch. You cannot run the automatic update from Battle.net. Then run it from Wine - it will update your installation without any problems. | ||
= Wine Configuration = | |||
* I recommend using OpenGL and ALSA while playing Warcraft III, however be sure to get a recent version of Wine as older versions did not support ALSA well enough. | * I recommend using OpenGL and ALSA while playing Warcraft III, however be sure to get a recent version of Wine as older versions did not support ALSA well enough. | ||
* With recent Wine versions (1.1.35 and later), make sure you build Wine with the gnutls USE flag, else Warcraft 3 Battle.net won't work. | |||
= | = No-CD Crack = | ||
* First | * A no-cd crack is no longer needed since with recent Blizzard patches the CD is no longer needed. | ||
== Old information | |||
* First notice that you can play with the original CD: Wine supports the CD protection mechanism used. | |||
* However, since having the official CD in the drive all the time is such a pain, the use of a no-cd crack is recommended. You need to find and download a Windows crack (easy), then copy the cracked .exe to the Warcraft III directory, renaming it to "war3_cracked.exe". Rename the original (updated) .exe to "war3_orig.exe". | * However, since having the official CD in the drive all the time is such a pain, the use of a no-cd crack is recommended. You need to find and download a Windows crack (easy), then copy the cracked .exe to the Warcraft III directory, renaming it to "war3_cracked.exe". Rename the original (updated) .exe to "war3_orig.exe". |
Revision as of 05:23, 26 December 2009
This is a tutorial to get Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne working almost perfectly in Gentoo (or other Linux based systems). Battle.net works, speed is excellent, graphics are fine, sound is OK - the only thing missing is support for the in-game movies.
Installing and Updating
- Install Wine. I recommend a really recent version - 0.9.45 or later. Wine support for Warcraft has improved tremendously over the monthes - using an old version of Wine is likely to get you into trouble.
- Install Warcraft III and The Frozen Throne from the original CDs or from ISO images. Do not copy an existing Windows installation - this may seem to work, but in my case I had problems later while playing the game (it actually *froze* my whole Linux system which is the first time such a thing happened to me! I am not 100% sure this is because of the copying of an Warcraft 3 Windows installation - but better not to take chance).
- Download manually from Blizzard site the latest update patch. You cannot run the automatic update from Battle.net. Then run it from Wine - it will update your installation without any problems.
Wine Configuration
- I recommend using OpenGL and ALSA while playing Warcraft III, however be sure to get a recent version of Wine as older versions did not support ALSA well enough.
- With recent Wine versions (1.1.35 and later), make sure you build Wine with the gnutls USE flag, else Warcraft 3 Battle.net won't work.
No-CD Crack
- A no-cd crack is no longer needed since with recent Blizzard patches the CD is no longer needed.
== Old information
- First notice that you can play with the original CD: Wine supports the CD protection mechanism used.
- However, since having the official CD in the drive all the time is such a pain, the use of a no-cd crack is recommended. You need to find and download a Windows crack (easy), then copy the cracked .exe to the Warcraft III directory, renaming it to "war3_cracked.exe". Rename the original (updated) .exe to "war3_orig.exe".
- Then install the following file somewhere and chmod +x it. It requires that Python is installed on your Linux system which is most probably the case already. In case you are wondering, this is a script to switch between the cracked and original versions of the war3.exe, in order to fool the stupid protection test that Blizzard added to their Battle.net servers.
#! /usr/bin/python warcraft3_dir = "/path/to/war3/directory/Program Files/Warcraft III/" import os import time os.chdir(warcraft3_dir) os.remove("war3.exe") os.symlink("war3_cracked.exe", "war3.exe") os.spawnl(os.P_NOWAIT, "/usr/bin/wine", "War3", "Frozen Throne.exe", "-opengl") time.sleep(4) os.remove("war3.exe") os.symlink("war3_orig.exe", "war3.exe")