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Fhergul
07-14-2025, 11:07 AM
Anyone tried running P99 on Bazzite? Thought about giving it a shot.
loramin
07-14-2025, 11:46 AM
If I understand it correctly, Bazzite is just a wrapper around Steam and Lutris, so you don't need it ... and I'm not sure you need Lutris either ... so really you could probably just install Steam.
And really you don't even need Steam, what you need is Proton (which is a set of enhancements to WINE that the Steam team made to let it emulate Windows games better). For further info see this guide (https://www.project1999.com/forums/showthread.php?t=411822) or this (possibly confusing/with outdated bits) wiki guide (https://wiki.project1999.com/EverQuest_in_Linux_Guide).
Fhergul
07-14-2025, 12:36 PM
I specifically asked about Bazzite because I still want to have desktop functionality on my PC and after watching some videos of people installing and using it, I thought I would give it a shot if it would work with P99
loramin
07-14-2025, 01:25 PM
I specifically asked about Bazzite because I still want to have desktop functionality on my PC
To clarify: nothing I discussed (Bazzite or installing WINE/Proton directly) will stop you from having desktop functionality :)
Quick Linux sidebar: On Windows, there is one way to install everything: you download it from a website (and hope it's safe), then you execute that download, which puts a bunch of files onto your computer (wherever it wants, but hopefully mostly in the Program Files folder). Those files let you run that program ... and hopefully don't do anything else.
To the Linux folks, all that sounds like a recipe for getting a virus: why not just keep all software in one central place, and install it in the same place on your computer, so you know what you're getting? The only problem is that those central places don't want to change constantly, so they often have out-of-date versions of stuff. Some people solve this by using a tool like Bazzite to install the latest versions of things for you.
But the thing is, most repositories already have a "development" version of WINE, which might not be the absolute latest version, but it's a lot closer. Usually that version runs EQ just fine (without Proton even). And if it doesn't, it's not hard to install a newer WINE (or Proton).
For instance, I run Mint, which has WINE 9. EQ runs just fine for me. But if it didn't, and I needed the latest WINE, I could always install WINE 10 by just adding WINE's repository (https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/Debian-Ubuntu) to my package manager (it takes less than a minute).
So all I was trying to say is, if it were me, I'd try your distribution's stable version of WINE first: it's entirely possible EQ will "just work, out of the box". If it doesn't, try switching to the development version of WINE. If that doesn't work, try the latest version of WINE.
If none of that works, maybe try other stuff like Proton and Bazzite, and whatever's in that "how do I make EQ work on a Steam Deck (ie. Linux computer)" thread ... but why start with the complex stuff if the simple stuff might work?
teebiss
07-17-2025, 05:38 PM
I'm using Fedora 42. I'm using Bottles to run EQ. The only problem I've had was a vertical and horizontal mouselook disparity (vertical was superfast, horizontal was agonizingly slow). I was able to fix this issue by limiting my FPS to 60.
fzzzt
12-17-2025, 09:18 PM
I'm using Fedora 42. I'm using Bottles to run EQ. The only problem I've had was a vertical and horizontal mouselook disparity (vertical was superfast, horizontal was agonizingly slow). I was able to fix this issue by limiting my FPS to 60.
Do you have any more information on this? I've been trying to use Bottles but it just blips a black square then disappears. I think it's still running based on the CPU/GPU usage but I don't see anything... (Bottles on Bazzite)
teebiss
12-17-2025, 09:24 PM
are you using:
eqgame.exe patchme 2>/dev/null
to launch the game?
teebiss
12-17-2025, 10:24 PM
Do you have any more information on this? I've been trying to use Bottles but it just blips a black square then disappears. I think it's still running based on the CPU/GPU usage but I don't see anything... (Bottles on Bazzite)
are you using:
eqgame.exe patchme 2>/dev/null
to launch the game?
fzzzt
12-18-2025, 12:03 AM
are you using:
eqgame.exe patchme 2>/dev/null
to launch the game?
In Bottles, I clicked the Add Shortcut button and added it to "Programs". In my Launch Options, the executable is eqgame.exe and the command arguments are "patchme". The working directory is where I copied the files (/home/bazzite/.../bottle/p99/drive_c/p99). DXVK and VKD3D are both on, everything else is toggled off.
fzzzt
12-18-2025, 12:18 AM
I wonder if it has something to do with 32/64-bit differences. I am guessing the bottle is using 64...
teebiss
12-18-2025, 12:58 AM
In Bottles, I clicked the Add Shortcut button and added it to "Programs". In my Launch Options, the executable is eqgame.exe and the command arguments are "patchme". The working directory is where I copied the files (/home/bazzite/.../bottle/p99/drive_c/p99). DXVK and VKD3D are both on, everything else is toggled off.
your command line arguments should be
patchme 2>/dev/null
fzzzt
12-19-2025, 02:45 PM
your command line arguments should be
patchme 2>/dev/null
I tried that also, same thing happens. How do you have your bottle set up?
teebiss
12-19-2025, 04:04 PM
I tried that also, same thing happens. How do you have your bottle set up?
I created a new bottle for gaming and made no modifications. I added the shortcut for eqgame.exe and changed the 'Command Arguments' to patchme 2>/dev/null
teebiss
12-25-2025, 10:40 PM
I created a new bottle for gaming and made no modifications. I added the shortcut for eqgame.exe and changed the 'Command Arguments' to patchme 2>/dev/null
I tried the same thing in Faugus games launcher and it's working there as well. Sol maybe try Faugus.
Absinthium
01-11-2026, 04:42 AM
I am a bit late coming to this conversation, but I just finished installing EQ onto my own desktop and had no issues, worked out of the box.
I use Heroic and Lutris, in this case I used Heroic. Add game, pointed the "exe" to launch at the .bat file, and let her rip. Didn't need to fuss with proton/wine versions, it's at the default 10.2
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