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Re: BF2 on Linux
Posted: 2015-10-23 06:22
by Wexcide
Definitely keep us updated. I run Linux on my laptop and dual boot my gaming desktop. I only boot up into Windows for a select few games (Mainly PR & GTA).
Re: BF2 on Linux
Posted: 2015-10-24 20:12
by pdxmark
I wish I could just boot into PR!
Re: BF2 on Linux
Posted: 2016-01-19 00:09
by RonBuan
So what do we need to do to look into this
I would love to play this game under my Linux Distro.
Mumble works fine. BF2 works. Let's get BF

R working!
Re: BF2 on Linux
Posted: 2018-02-19 22:46
by bigbadjesus
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I would like to do this and I'm wondering if there was any progress on getting it all to work perfectly. Or should I give up my ambitions? Looking to run it on Fedora 27.
Re: BF2 on Linux
Posted: 2018-06-13 20:07
by WeeGeez
This would be nice. Sick of windows.
Re: BF2 on Linux
Posted: 2018-06-14 13:41
by AfterDune
There's another initiative on Linux called "winepak". I've only read about it, but it sounds pretty alright. Perhaps not for now, but in the near future...?
Article about it:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/ ... 968/page=3
Official site:
https://winepak.org
Re: BF2 on Linux
Posted: 2018-06-14 14:24
by WeeD-KilleR
This would be a nice solution to make it available for everybody once you get PR running under Wine. Sadly, due to the memory hacking done via the launcher and the binaries - it's not that easy to get it fully running. I was able to get PR to launch local coop. Further than that is a hard task.
- WPF is kinda working, so launching the Launcher is possible but still a bit buggy, even under the current version of wine and mono.
- The memory hacks to get Mumble to display who is talking in-game is not working at all.
- Mumble overall makes problems.
- Clientside memory edits are not tested.
I pick up this topic now and then and work on it again. But without access to the launcher it's a tedious task.