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Gpu fix
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98 lines
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# AM2R Autopatcher for Linux
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This utility patches the official AM2R 1.1 release (Windows) to the fan-made Community Update (Linux).
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## Dependencies
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The patcher and the installer only require a small amount of dependencies:
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### Arch (including Manjaro, EndeavourOS, RebornOS, etc.)
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Make sure that multilib is enabled, as `lib32-libpulse` is a 32-bit library, and Arch does not enable 32-bit support by default.
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To enable it, go to `/etc/pacman.conf`, search for `[multilib]`, and make sure that the next two lines are uncommented:
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```
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[multilib]
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Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
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```
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Then install the following dependencies:
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`sudo pacman -S --needed python xdelta3 jre8-openjdk lib32-libpulse`
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### Debian (including Ubuntu, Mint, PopOS, etc.)
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Make sure that the i386 architecture is enabled for you, as libopenal1 requires the 32-bit version, and Ubuntu does not enable 32-bit support by default.
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To enable it, do the following:
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```
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sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
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sudo apt update && sudo apt install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386
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```
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Then install the following dependencies:
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`sudo apt install python3 xdelta3 openjdk-8-jre libopenal1:i386`
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### Red Hat (including Fedora)
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`sudo yum python xdelta java-1.8.0-openjdk`
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### Suse
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`sudo zypper python xdelta3 java-1_8_0-openjdk`
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## Controllers
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In order to be able to use a controller, you *need* the two following packages as well:
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- jstest-gtk
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- joystick
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## Linux and Android patching process
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To patch your copy of (Windows) AM2R v1.1, place the `AM2R_11.zip` (case-sensitive) file in the same folder as `patcher.py`. After installing the required dependencies for the version you would like to patch to, execute `patcher.py` via `python patcher.py`.
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During the installation you will be asked, if you want to patch it for Linux or Android. Press the corresponding number for that.
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## After patching
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Navigate to the newly created folder.
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If you have other questions/issues, please open an issue, post to [r/AM2R](https://www.reddit.com/r/AM2R/), or join the [Official AM2R Discord Server](https://discord.gg/YTQnkAJ).
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## Android installation instructions
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You will need an Android device with a file explorer application installed, and a USB cable to connect said device to your computer.
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1. Enable installation of apps from third party sources on your Android device. The location of this setting varies from device to device; our example device has it under the Security Settings, but some may place it under Application Settings or another location.
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The option is usually called "Unknown Sources" and may need to be searched for.
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2. Connect your phone to your computer with the USB cable. Select "Media Transfer" on the popup window displayed on your Android device.
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3. Mount your phone (either via a file manager or via a terminal), and go to where it's mounted.
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Move `AndroidM2R_1X_X-signed.apk` to a location such as the Downloads folder of the Android device.
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4. Disconnect the Android device, and open the device's file explorer app. Locate and open `AndroidM2R_1X_X-signed.apk`.
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This should prompt you to install the application; after this point it should behave like any other app.
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If for some reason, you are not able to access your phone, you can use the adb (android-debug-bridge) instead:
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1. On your phone, make sure, that developer options are enabled. If they aren't move to the `About Phone` section, search for your build number, and click on it 7 times.
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2. Plug in your phone via a USB-cable, go to the developer settings, enable the `USB Debugging` option and trust your Computer.
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3. Install the adb package. The name is different from distro to distro, so search your local package manager for `adb` or `android-tools`.
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4. Open a terminal and type `adb devices`. This should show your phone. If it does, type `adb install [path-to-apk]`.
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## Manual installation
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This section, is if you don't like appimages, or want to run the game natively. Unless you have a very good reason for it, please use the AppImage instead!
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### Dependencies
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As said above, these dependencies are **only** needed if you want to run the game natively.
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### Arch (including Manjaro, EndeavourOS, RebornOS, etc.)
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Make sure that multilib is enabled, as this is a 32-bit application and Arch does not do so by default.
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To enable it, go to `/etc/pacman.conf`, search for `[multilib]`, and make sure that both this and the next line are uncommented. After that, install the following packages:
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`sudo pacman -S --needed python xdelta3 lib32-openal lib32-openssl-1.0 lib32-libcurl-compat lib32-libpulse lib32-gcc-libs lib32-libxxf86vm lib32-libglvnd lib32-libxrandr lib32-glu`
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### Debian (including Ubuntu, Mint, PopOS, etc.)
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`sudo apt install python xdelta3 libc6:i386 libstdc++6:i386 zlib1g-dev:i386 libxxf86vm1:i386 libcurl3:i386 libssl1.0:i386 libopenal1:i386 libxrandr2:i386 libglu1:i386`
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On newer versions (Debian 10+ or Ubuntu 18+) you may have to do the below command instead. Please make sure first, that you neither have `libcurl3` nor `libcurl4` installed.
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`sudo apt install python python3 xdelta3 libc6:i386 libstdc++6:i386 zlib1g-dev:i386 libxxf86vm1:i386 libopenal1:i386 libxrandr2:i386 libglu1:i386 && wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openssl1.0/libssl1.0.0_1.0.2n-1ubuntu5.5_i386.deb && sudo dpkg -i libssl1.0.0_1.0.2n-1ubuntu5.5_i386.deb && wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/c/curl3/libcurl3_7.58.0-2ubuntu2_i386.deb && sudo dpkg -i libcurl3_7.58.0-2ubuntu2_i386.deb && rm libssl1.0.0_1.0.2n-1ubuntu5.5_i386.deb libcurl3_7.58.0-2ubuntu2_i386.deb && sudo apt install -f`
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### Red Hat (including Fedora)
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`sudo yum install python xdelta openal-soft compat-openssl10`
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If you cannot run AM2R after installing the packages, use `ldd` in order to find out which packages are missing.
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After patching, if you want to launch AM2R via command line, make sure to do it like this: `env "LD_PRELOAD=libcurl.so.3" ./AM2R`.
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However, there is also a .desktop file with the above command included (this one has the AM2R logo). You can just double click on that in order to start the game.
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Some distributions don't give you any way to install libcurl3 anymore. Should that be the case, try to generate an empty library like so:
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```
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touch empty.c
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gcc -c empty.c empty.c -fPIC
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gcc -fPIC -shared -Wl,-soname,libcurl.so.4 empty.o -o libcurl.so.4
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```
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And then launch AM2R with LD_LIBRARY_PATH pointing to where your generated .so file is. For example `LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/me/libcurl-lib ./AM2R`
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