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game opens to green screen and now i cant lauch game?

br flag

I found an old game called Slender.

(https://www.indiedb.com/games/slendermans-shadow/downloads)

I wanted to play it so I downloaded it and put it in .win/drive_c/program files it worked game opened but the game opened to green screen I could hear the game but the screen was green.

Next time I tried to open the game I got errors and could not launch the game the errors in lutris log said this (Can't recognise 'C:\users\lunar\Temp\ir_ext_temp_1\hide.bat' as an internal or external command, or batch script.)

I opened a virtual windows 10 and opened the game and went to %temp% and copied \ir_ext_temp_0\ and _ir_tmpfnt_1 then put it in .wine\drive_c\users\name\temp\ then in a folder called ir_ext_temp_1\XrPkTcW6V9.{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\

There was an exe for the game I ran that and the game launched but I still have a green screen.

I do not know if all that info is necessary but I have been at this for a bit and if someone could help me to try to get the game to run that would be legendary.

I do not know why the game screen goes green.

I also installed Ubuntu yesterday

my specs

i5 8400

DE: GNOME 3.38.4

Kernel: 5.11.0-36-generic

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650

16gb ram

David avatar
cn flag
It reads like you never installed the game just copied it to the directory?
steve avatar
br flag
sorry i installed it form here :https://www.indiedb.com/games/slendermans-shadow/downloads and then extracted it to .wine/drive_c/program files i downloaded mansion 1,1
David avatar
cn flag
That is not how you install games in Wine. Read the Wine docs on how to install a game.
steve avatar
br flag
oh ok ill read it and come back and say if i get it working i gotta go so ill read it later
steve avatar
br flag
still getting errors trying to open game i think ill just give up maybe ill just duel boot windows
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