So what they have now in Elite Dangerous is an online Singleplayer experience. īutterBall wrote:Is either Star Citizen or Elite Dangerous single-player only? Because if so, then I may check it out.Įlite Dangerous dropped their always offline singleplayer because they stated that the entire experience they created wouldn't be what the actual game was supposed to be in that event. It would be a shame if it was all for naught just because the combat is utter. I invested a ton of money in it, and since I doubt I can get a refund (nor would I want one, at least until I know for sure exactly what direction the game is going to take), I've got no reason not to do so. I'll continue to follow Star Citizen and hope it gets better. Not to mention the combat mechanics are the smoothest out of any space flight sim I have ever played. I will say Elite Dangerous lives fully up to the hype in a way Star Citizen never did for me. Especially since it's out now, and Star Citizen is still planned for a 2017 release (Last I checked). I highly recommend everyone check it out for the time-being. As stated before, it does everything Star Citizen promises except player movement outside your ship, but Frontier Development has already stated that it's one of their next goals in this huge universe. All experiences are linked, so your ships and credits remain the same no matter which mode you're in. You can play solo, group with friends in a private multiplayer lobby, or play online. It is a very addicting and HUGE game that runs extremely smooth. I have officially picked up Elite Dangerous, preordered for it's launch which was on the 16th. Could the new Arena Commander change that? Maybe. With the unintuitive and just plain uncomfortable combat controls, as well as the fact that Elite: Dangerous has done nearly all that Star Citizen has promised (and this from a game that's development started around the same time as SC), I've lost a lot of faith, as well as steam on the hype train that is Star Citizen. I haven't played this newest update of Arena Commander yet, but CIG needs to do a lot to impress me at this point. It’s been over a decade since I last used linux and I’ve only just returned a couple of days ago so please be patient with me, thanks.Arena Commander v1.0 is out, and so is every single single-seat ship currently. Just for completeness I’ll add that I’m using Manjaro KDE with plasma-wayland because distro’s likely relevant. What do? How do I supply it with the correct library and how to I determine which library to use? Or is the Guide just being a bit too conservative and it should be fine to simply leave the Prefer system libraries enabled? So just to test my hunch I momentarily re-enabled the Prefer system libraries and the launcher had audio again. Initial process has exited (return code: 0) ĪLSA lib pcm.c:8568:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred Installer Option: maximumDownloadBandwidth to 10485760 Installer Option: concurrentTransfers to 15 Update for version 1.5.5 is not available (latest version: 1.5.5, downgrade is disallowed). Wine: configuration in L"/run/media/user/GAMES/CloudImperiumGames" has been updated.ĪLSA lib dlmisc.c:337:(snd_dlobj_cache_get0) Cannot open shared library libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so (libwrap.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory) Wine: RLIMIT_NICE is <= 20, unable to use setpriority safely Started initial process 45431 from /home/user/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/wine-lutris-GE-Proton7-15-SC-x86_64/bin/wine /run/media/user/GAMES/CloudImperiumGames/drive_c/Program Files/Roberts Space Industries/RSI Launcher/RSI Launcher.exe Here’s a log: lutris-wrapper: Star Citizen Which likely means it’s not using the right audio library. The Guide said to “Under System options, make sure Prefer system libraries is Off.” I assume this is so we make sure lutris/wine are using specifically the libraries we want it/them to use.īut now while the game launches fine there is no audio, not even in the launcher. Just the game runtime would fail to launch so once I found the guide and Helper I reinstalled from scratch following it. So I had installed Star Citizen before I had found the community provided Quick Start Guide & the LUG Helper and the game launcher had audio no problem.
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