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mesa-msvc usage tutorial #157

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BEENNath58 opened this issue Aug 29, 2023 · 4 comments
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mesa-msvc usage tutorial #157

BEENNath58 opened this issue Aug 29, 2023 · 4 comments

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@BEENNath58
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I downloaded the mesa-msvc package and extracted it. I wish to use it for games, viz, Quake1, Quake2, Abashera Revamped, Serious Sam, Alice in Wonderland, Call of Duty, etc.

I used the per-app-deployment file, but I can't seem to force any game to use Mesa. I tried choosing both the executable, and without it when the prompt asked, and also tried both x86 and x64 architectures (games are x86), but nothing seems to help. Also tried having off-screen rendering but there was no difference.

I think I am missing some steps; can I be helped?

@pal1000
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pal1000 commented Aug 29, 2023

Make sure the directory you are deploring to is correct.

@BEENNath58
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Make sure the directory you are deploring to is correct.

I tried the game I mentioned: Abashera Revamped. It is freeware and can be easily found on the internet.

I reextracted Mesa and used the perappdeployment as shown below:
step1
step2

I now tried to run the game, which resulted in this:
abshera error

@pal1000
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pal1000 commented Sep 2, 2023

I tried the game I mentioned: Abashera Revamped. It is freeware and can be easily found on the internet.
I now tried to run the game, which resulted in this: abshera error

See #115.

@BEENNath58
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Okay I see the case with Abashera.

What about games like Quake or Half Life?

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