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team fortress 2

Hello,

I have installed crossover 8.0 on my Fedora 11. Warcraft 3 is running fine, but I have a problem with team fortress 2. Steam and tf2 installed successfully, but when I launch TF2, I am stuck on the loading screen ("loading..." display in the botom right corner just before the menu appears) and the menu never appears.

Is there something to do / configure ?

Thanks for help !

Hey There,

Do long have you waited with it at the loading screen? I know under Wine/CXGames/Cedega TF2 takes a while to load the first time.

~Jeff

Also, what graphics card and driver are you using?

I have waited very long, like launch the game, go lunch and come back..

my graphic card is a nvidia 7300GT. And the driver is the official driver from nvidia :

named :

kmod-nvidia-2.6.30.8-64.fc11.x86_64-185.18.36-1.fc11.2.x86_64

I ll try to install cs:source to see if can load...

If CS:Source doesn't load either, please try to run a native Linux 3D game(e.g. tuxracer) and see if this works. If a native Linux game doesn't work, your 3D driver is not installed correctly. If tuxracer works, please copypaste the output of glxinfo here.

cs source load and run fine loading time is like 10 seconds.

Hm...there may be something corrupted about your TF2 install. You can remove TF2 by going to the following folder (being sure that Crossover isn't running):

~/.cxgames/[bottlewithsteam]/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/steamapps/[useraccount]/Team Fortress 2

and deleting that folder. Then, re-launch steam, and re-install TF2 in My Games.

Instead of re-downloading all the TF2 files you could also try going opening your Steam Window, then selecting My Games tab, right click on TF2 and select "properties", then go to "local files" and select "verify integrity of game cache..." I've used this on Wine before to catch/correct corrupted game downloads with out a full re-download.

~Jeff

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