HOWTO: Counter-Strike 1.6 with Wine

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sayakb

Right off the assembly line
Installing Wine

Goto System->Administration->Software Sources
Enable all software repositories under the Ubuntu Software and Third Party Software tabs.
Now, at a terminal, type in:
Code:
sudo apt-get install wine
Install the Wine gecko engine

At a terminal, type in:
Code:
wine iexplore *www.google.com
You will be prompted to install the gecko engine. Proceed with the installation.

Install Counter Strike 1.6

Proceed with the installation of your Counter Strike 1.6 (CS/CZ).
Now goto Applications->Wine->Browse C:\ Drive. Open Program Files->Valve->cstrike.
Now locate the files: download.htm and motd_temp.htm
For each of them, right click, Properties->Permissions and uncheck write permissions for your username (ie. mark them as read only).

Finally, execute the game, buy an m4 and give some headshots!
 
^^lolun00b :lol:

WINE is a windows emulator. Using it you can play windows games and run windows apps on non windows operating systems.

Here the OP has described how to install counter-strike 1.6 in Ubuntu OS.

@Thread Starter:

Can you please describe WHY we need gecko engine for wine ?

And about the installing part, I have CS 1.6 zBots version installer with me.

Can it connect to normal networks for playing online ?

It doesn't connect on windows. Dunno why though.

And cut-pasting install files from windows' install directory also works, right ? I mean, does CS install any files in any other folder other than the game install direcory ?
 
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saqib_khan

I M A *STAR*
Isn't there a standalone installer of wine like in windows?

If i download wine with ur way, how much mb will i loose? I have a limited mb a/c, therefore :)
 
@saquib_khan: Well, Standalone installer wouldn't be smaller than the .deb package you get via apt-get. Unless a friend of yours has a .deb package of wine, its best to install it via apt-get.

And wine would become one of the most important softwares ever if you happen to be a gamer on linux, so every bit of downloading it is worth it.
 
First say what is wine then proceed...i am too lazy to search...

Is this is SPAM ??
n00b :lol:
WINE: Wine is not a windows emulator
It is used to run windows apps on linux machines (This is in layman's terms)
@thread starter
I'm unable to run CS-CZ on my Ubuntu through WINE :(
Otherwise nice tut :)
@Krazzy Warrior:
No offence man :D
 
n00b :lol:
WINE: Wine is not a windows emulator
It is used to run windows apps on linux machines (This is in layman's terms)
Actually, it emulates windows environment under linux/bsd.
@thread starter
I'm unable to run CS-CZ on my Ubuntu through WINE :(
Otherwise nice tut :)
I have not run ANY game via wine :cry:
The maximum I have done is run Game Boy Advance emulator on wine for my sister.
@Krazzy Warrior:
No offence man :D
+1 :)
 
Yeah MHG, there are some problems running it
but it runs most apps really well (WMP,Winamp, UnrealTourno [as my bro plays it]),etc and i DID say "layman's terms" :D
 
I'm not a much of a gamer, so I dont know :(
I did try running WarCraft on it (for DoTA), it lagged heavily :rolleyes:
Other than that, I am now running only UnrealTourno
PS. I quit Dota a year ago
 
I'm not a much of a gamer, so I dont know :(
I did try running WarCraft on it (for DoTA), it lagged heavily :rolleyes:
Other than that, I am now running only UnrealTourno
PS. I quit Dota a year ago
DOTA ? I really wanted to run it on Linux :cry: Is it worser or better in quality compared to the windows native install ? By how much ?

And isn't Unreal Tournament available on Linux ? :p
 
Worse if you ask me. Frame by Frame will go at a painstakingly slow rate
But then again, that was on Wine 0.8 (if I've not mistaken) not 1.0,
Maybe they have improved it now
I'm not having warcraft anymore, so cant tell much now :p
And I'm talking about Unreal Tournament which I installed on my XP machine which is now running on Ubuntu through WINE :wink:
 
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