

POL_SetupWindow_message "$(eval_gettext 'Please insert game media into your disk drive\nif not already done.')"Įlif thenĬd "$WINEPREFIX/drive_c/$PROGRAMFILES/Steam" # Asking for CDROM and checking if it's correct one

Set_OS "winxp" # fix to prevent steamwebhelper.exe crash after update POL_SetupWindow_InstallMethod "DVD,STEAM,LOCAL" # Choose between DVD and Digital Download version POL_Wine_PrefixCreate "$WORKING_WINE_VERSION" POL_System_SetArch "x86" # Needed for DVD setup # Downloading wine if necessary and creating prefix POL_SetupWindow_presentation "$TITLE" "Bethesda Softworks" "" "NSWL & Tinou" "$PREFIX" & WORKING_WINE_VERSION="1.3.16-xliveless2" # Fix mouse problem # Wine Linux 1.7.53-steam_crossoverhack (addresses Wine HQ bug 39403) -> 3.0.3 I don't know if this also works on the Bethesda games, so someone will have to confirm if it's any different there.# Wine version used : 1.1.37, 1.3.15, 1.3.26, 1.7.53-steam_crossoverhack However, if you just have a base game, you can play it all offline. Also, as far as DA:O, Steam and offline play, the biggest complaint I have is that any DLC added to the game (DLC and not mods), their must be an internet connection to play the game or a save from a game. Even though my game is modded, they still pop-up from time to time. I've never had any trouble that I know of in DA:O and Steam achievements if that is your thing. Don't forget ArchiveInvalidation Invalidated addon or things might not change when you add a new mod. esp files go along side in the data folder and then activated in the FO3 Mod Manager. Textures and Meshes are replaced or added to their appropriate folders. So, once you find where Steam has placed the "DATA" folder, modding the rest is the same as modding it as if it was a disc copy. In Fallout 3, your mods have to be placed in a load order in fact. exe ( Fallout 3 Mod Manager) to function. Now, like Dragon Age, Elder Scrolls and Fallout 3 require (or at least prefer) a mod. My copies of those are disc based (I had a BestBuy gift card) and they each have mod resources on the Nexus sites, ElderScrollsNexus and Fallout3Nexus. Now I mention this because I also have very modded versions of Bethesda's Elder Scrolls IV and Fallout 3. As such, it's my most favorite game ever. I've added a bunch of different changes to make the game perfect for my tastes and play style. I have a Steam copy of Dragon Age Origins and it's pretty modded out from DragonAgeNexus.
