![]() I’ll include the guides I tried using before. Wine’s documentation is thorough, but doesn’t have an entry for this. I was hoping perhaps someone could make an updated guide for us newbies who are migrating from Windows to Linux distros and would like to mod their games. But I cannot get past the error shown in the picture I posted below. I first ran into a network error (the program asked whitelist it in a firewall) installing samba seemed to fix that issue. I’ve read through a few installation guides most of which just say “use wine” when installing and configuring the mod. I downloaded the GOG version of system shock 2 via lutris and am trying to run the SS2tool modding exe using wine. I'm in winter break, so I can play whenever in the evening, except this Saturday.I’m hoping someone with more wine experience can help me here. So add me on Steam if you wanna play! My SteamID is thecineaste. I have Mumble if anyone has a room or something. Any help you need getting set up, just ask me here or on Steam! As for a means of communications, I was thinking perhaps the Idle Thumbs Steam Group chat, or just normal steam voice chat. Click Add Client and then you download Hamachi from there. Log in, go to your profile, look for My Networks in the Networks tab. You can get it here.Sign up for a free account. ![]() Since I got my game heavily modded with all kinds of graphical mods, If want to know how to mod it, check out this here guide. There's actually a couple of more mods you need to do. This is assuming you have your game modded and ready for multiplayer. So, I wonder, anyone have System Shock 2 and wanna play its 3 player co-op? Who'da thunk that both are pretty fun together? Sure, the oppressive, eerie atmosphere is lost, but sometimes, you just wanna shoot a Many with two other people. ![]()
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