![]() ![]() But when I run the software rendering mode on the same map with all the graphical settings of the software rendering mode at their maximum, it run perfectly. So it's not only a 64bit problem I think.Īm I using mesa software rendering? That would explain the extreme low performance (6-10fps) running Gran Turismo 3 on PCSX2 (altough the developers said in the PCSX2 forum that this game is extremely heavy and I need more cpu power to run it) and the bad performance in UT2004, where the frame rate is too slow to play on a large map (16 players) with all the graphical settings of the demo version at their maximum. ![]() "Solved" it by running the demo on older Ubuntu (10.04). PPS: I figured out how to get sound for this on a 64-bit system (needed 32-bit alsa-oss, although, I used synaptic to install it)ĭoom3-demo +set s_driver oss +set s_numberOfSpeakers 2Īoss doom3-demoI think I had the same problem running UT2004 Demo. I tried what was in following post, except substituting doom3-demo for what it shows for quake4, but still no sound and doom3-demo cannot find /dev/dsp: But I have to figure out how to get audio working because it cannot find /dev/dsp which does not exist. PS: doom3-demo runs fine for me as far as video (64-bit 14.04 using nvidia graphics), other than only having 4:3 video modes that get stretched on my 1080p HDTV. Currently I mostly play Team Fortress 2 on Steam (In Ubuntu 14.04), but was doing some minecraft Tekkit mod last year. I think it was Quake 2 CTF that I used to play on-line for many hours many years ago. I know that I found my Quake 3 pak files on my old PC for playing Quake 3 on a Raspberry Pi, but otherwise might need to see what Doom/Quake CDs I can dig up from my basement. ![]() I forget if I ever had Doom 3 or just the original Doom and Doom 2 (and Quake & 2 & 3). I am downloading Doom 3 demo now (< 100 KB/s), but it may be evening (Chicago time) before I can try it. From the libs it is looking for I am guessing that you are using Intel graphics which are not exactly optimum for gaming. home/efflandt/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/gamesSince the Doom 3 demo is 32-bit, if you are running 64-bit Ubuntu maybe you are missing some 32-bit libs or the game does not know where to find the 32-bit libs. ![]()
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