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It's also important to add the correct apt repository: sudo apt-add-repository 'deb cosmic main' Your steps have the correct key for those finding this from Google.* It's important for people to know that the apt key changed on WineHQ on 19th December 2018 and those following old guides will get the wrong key.
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I tried previous wine versions too so I did a clean OS install in my case (backed up first). Then I removed with sudo apt remove wine wine-stable wine-staging winehq-stable winehq-staging wine-devel dat files saved games and screenshots etc. wine32 folders but keeping a backup of old game configs, and any large. I removed old versions of wine by deleting all. Instead when you need to relaunch launcher after quitting it, use: cd ~/.wine32/drive_c/Program\ Files//įor my install of Overwatch on Ubuntu 18.10, my procedure differed from the above and I'm commenting because most of us end up using bits from several guides. You will get a missing DLL Windows error box, if you do. Then you should be able to install Hearthstone and play it via launcher app.Īs this solution relies on WINE environment variables, so you wont be able to just click on the exe files. So in general you launch it from terminal with
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exe file to launch it with Wine, because you need the environment variables WINEARCH and WINEPREFIX. Now, after downloading, you wont generally be able to just click on the resulting. Get normal Windows installer from Blizzard Download page The installs take some time, and you have to click through multiple "OK" buttons.
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Now, you will be using 32bit WINE libraries and software versions, so you should prepare all your future runs from terminal for it: In the Applications tab, select Windows version 8.1: Now, some other answers on the net say, you have to disable d3d11 as well, but launcher apparently doesn't install without it and it turned out that there was no problem running at least Hearthstone and Diablo 3 with D3D11. In the Libraries tab, add entry locationapi, Edit it and select "Disable": In the Staging tab, check the following boxes: Sudo apt install -install-recommends winehq-staging 2. Note that you will work with 32bit installations of games, etc. Add WINE staging repository and install it Vanilla installation of Ubuntu 18.10 64bit.Įverything in the answer supposes you run it from terminal, even when not explicitly stated. I base much of my answer on which was the most concise solution, that had still to be tweaked.