Wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address (nil) (thread 0009), starting debugger. I realize the H/W specs maybe a little near the lower end, but I think they meet the min requirements (Ram/GPU) and maybe just under for CPU - would this stop it running?Ĭode: Select all env WINEPREFIX="/home/pete-2009/.wine" wine "C:\Program Files\Activision\Rome - Total War Demo\rome.exe" Question: Can anyone tell me if either of these demo's does or should run on WINE? Or is there a particular file/folder/option I need to create or alter in order to get them running? The AppDB seems to imply the demo for Rome should be OK, but that Med may not be. Similar fault for Medieval but the file is. The above appears before anything appears to have really started up, i.e. It then goes on to say this may be caused by the program or a deficiency in Wine and gives the database site and the bugs list URLs. The program has encountered a serious problem and needs to close.
ROME TOTAL WAR 2 FORUM PRO
Other applications I've tried (Paint Shop Pro 4.12, Microsoft powerpoint viewer 2003, for examples) seem to work OK. They both appear to have installed OK, but both crash with an error message if I attempt to start them. So which do you guys think I should try first?īuy Three kingdoms, Buy Warhammer 1/2? Or the Expansions of games of already own? Have I missed a gem in the medieval 2 expansions or Napoleon? Is Attila any good compared to Rome 2 which was meh (Only finished main campaign once and never anything after).I've downloaded the Rome-Total War demo, and the Medieval-Total War demo (the first one, not Med-II). Also from Empire REX-ing (Rapid expansion) was made much harder with the morale systems, with it being annoyingly limiting in Rome 2. But also bad UI, I thought that after Shogun 2 the UI became worse and worse. Main worry is a bad dumbed down campaign with to little emphasis on economic development and trade. Rome 2 (Bad boring campaign, dumbed down in many ways, finished main campaign once and never since) First signs of deteriorating UI.ĥ: Shogun 2: fall of the samurai (UI was less clear imho, but still good game) Annoying excessive Cheating by AI on the very hard & Legendary difficulty.Ĥ: Empire Total war (Awesome sea battles, lovely huge map with varying nations, nice trade system, just a bit bland on land battles and can be hard to get into). Also they made the help system (the encyclopedia) less clear. Lovely archers/ranged units finally though, nice atmosphere, etc. If the turn processing would be faster for experienced players and the pathfinding was better (at least on the level of Rome) I'd probably place it on par with rome.ģ: Shogun 2 base game: pretty much all very nice, just to Expensive military and Realm divide is annoying. elephant carnage, nice sea battles, nice cavalry carnage)).ġ: Rome:TW + EXp's (best game out of them all by far, finished the main game with most of the factions, and played the main campaign at least 20 times, and a few times on the expansions).Ģ: Medieval 2 (also awesome, but plagued by bad pathfinding in the real time battles, and too much ''overhead/clutter'' with all the special characters on the map, takes ages to do a turn because it follows all the priests/heretics/merchants/etc around.). I'm looking for the next total war game to but but don't know if to go for Warhammer, Warhammer 2 or Three kingdoms.Įmphasis for me is on the strategic campaign, rather than the battles (I mostly autocomplete battles except the ones that don't give me good chances or battles that are interesting to me (e.g. I'm becoming an old fart so don't have time to play all the games that come out these days.