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===Manually installing OniX=== | ===Manually installing OniX=== | ||
[…] | 1. Follow the instructions under {{SectionLink||Manually installing vanilla Oni}} through step 9. | ||
2. Right-click the Oni installation you added to the Lutris library and choose Duplicate. Name the new copy "OniX". | |||
3. Left-click the copy and click the arrow next to the wine glass icon at bottom, then choose Winetricks. | |||
4. When the Winetricks GUI appears and asks you to choose the wineprefix, tell it "Select the default wineprefix". On the next screen, make sure that the window title has the correct prefix set; it should be something like /home/you/Games/oni. | |||
5. Choose "Install a Windows DLL or component". When presented with a long list, start typing "dotnet". The AE requires .NET 2.0, so select dotnet20. You may receive some error messages that automatically dismiss themselves; do not worry about these. The .NET installer will run invisibly for a while and you will then return to the Winetricks GUI, which you can exit. | |||
6. Download the OniX package from the [[OniX]] page and expand the ZIP. | |||
7. Back in Lutris, right-click your OniX installation in the library and choose "Browse files". Navigate to Oni's location, e.g. /home/you/Games/oni/drive_c/Program Files/Oni/. Also open the expanded folder with the OniX files and move them into this Oni/ folder. | |||
8. Return to Lutris, click the arrow next to the wine glass icon at bottom, then choose "Open Wine console". The console window that pops up should be in the base directory of the Wine prefix, e.g. /home/you/Games/oni, so 'cd' into the actual Oni folder with <code>cd "drive_c/Program Files/Oni"</code>. Next, enter "GameDataConvert.bat" to run the batch script by that name. The script should proceed automatically. When it's done, close the Wine console. | |||
9. Now return to Lutris. You're not done yet because this copy of the game is another window into the same Wine prefix as the original, and clicking Play will launch the vanilla Oni installation inside it. Right-click the game entry and choose Configure. Under the "Game options" tab, change the executable from […]/Oni/Oni.exe to […]/Oni/OniX.exe and click Save. You now have a direct way to launch OniX from your Lutris library by simply double-clicking it. | |||
===Manually installing AE Oni=== | ===Manually installing AE Oni=== | ||
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2. Right-click the Oni installation you added to the Lutris library and choose Duplicate. Name the new copy something like "Oni AE". | 2. Right-click the Oni installation you added to the Lutris library and choose Duplicate. Name the new copy something like "Oni AE". | ||
3. | 3. Left-click the copy and click the arrow next to the wine glass icon at bottom, then choose Winetricks. | ||
4. When the Winetricks GUI appears and asks you to choose the wineprefix, tell it "Select the default wineprefix". On the next screen, make sure that the window title has the correct prefix set; it should be something like /home/you/Games/oni. | 4. When the Winetricks GUI appears and asks you to choose the wineprefix, tell it "Select the default wineprefix". On the next screen, make sure that the window title has the correct prefix set; it should be something like /home/you/Games/oni. | ||
5. Choose "Install a Windows DLL or component". When presented with a long list, start typing "dotnet". The AE requires .NET 2.0, so select dotnet20. You may receive some error messages that automatically dismiss themselves; do not worry about these. The .NET installer will run invisibly and you will then return to the Winetricks GUI, which you can exit. | 5. Choose "Install a Windows DLL or component". When presented with a long list, start typing "dotnet". The AE requires .NET 2.0, so select dotnet20. You may receive some error messages that automatically dismiss themselves; do not worry about these. The .NET installer will run invisibly for a while and you will then return to the Winetricks GUI, which you can exit. | ||
6. Download the AE Setup application from the [[Anniversary Edition]] page. | 6. Download the AE Setup application from the [[Anniversary Edition]] page. | ||
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8. The Setup app should open, asking you to locate the installation of Oni. It should be at the default location of C:\Program Files\Oni. Click Next, accept the default Start Menu folder name with Next, and skip making a desktop shortcut since this is within the Wine prefix. Select "Direct connection" for Internet connection type unless you need to use a proxy, and proceed with the installation. The AEI Updater should open the AE Installer, which will prompt you to initialize the Edition. | 8. The Setup app should open, asking you to locate the installation of Oni. It should be at the default location of C:\Program Files\Oni. Click Next, accept the default Start Menu folder name with Next, and skip making a desktop shortcut since this is within the Wine prefix. Select "Direct connection" for Internet connection type unless you need to use a proxy, and proceed with the installation. The AEI Updater should open the AE Installer, which will prompt you to initialize the Edition. | ||
9. After completing the AE installation, return to Lutris. You're not done yet because this copy of the game is | 9. After completing the AE installation, return to Lutris. You're not done yet because this copy of the game is another window into the same Wine prefix as the original, and clicking Play will launch the vanilla Oni installation inside it. Right-click the game entry and choose Configure. Under the "Game options" tab, change the executable from […]/Oni/Oni.exe to […]/Oni/AE/Oni.exe and click Save. You now have a copy of the AE in your Lutris library that you can simply double-click to run. | ||
==Using Wine directly== | ==Using Wine directly== | ||