Package Details: arx-fatalis-data-copy 1.21-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/arx-fatalis-data-copy.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: arx-fatalis-data-copy
Description: Arx Fatalis game data from existing win32 installation (for use with arx-libertatis)
Upstream URL: https://arx-libertatis.org/
Licenses: custom:commercial
Conflicts: arx-fatalis-data-demo, arx-fatalis-data-gog
Provides: arx-fatalis-data
Submitter: TheGoliath
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: smls
Votes: 1
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2020-07-09 09:47 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2021-07-14 12:55 (UTC)

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smls commented on 2015-08-10 12:25 (UTC) (edited on 2021-07-14 14:44 (UTC) by smls)

========= INTRODUCTION =========

Arx Fatalis[1] is a proprietary first-person role-playing game for Win32.

The game binaries have been open-sourced, and meanwhile ported to Linux by the Arx Libertatis[2] project (available in AUR via the arx-libertatis[3] package). However, the game data is still proprietary and can only be acquired by buying the full Win32 version of the game from GOG.com, Steam, or other sources.

If you have already installed Arx Fatalis somewhere on your disk (e.g. inside a Windows partition or Wine prefix), then you can use this package to automatically extract and verify the game data and install it into /usr/share/arx so it can be used with the game binaries provided by the arx-libertatis package.

The original installation where the data files are copied from will not be modified.

It will work with any valid win32 Arx Fatalis installation, be it from the original CD, from Steam, from GOG.com, etc., as long as the official 1.21 patch[4] has been applied (the Steam and GOG.com versions already have it applied).

Specify the location of the existing game directory, by placing a symlink to it (named "Arx Fatalis") in the PKGBUILD folder.


[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arx_Fatalis

[2] http://arx-libertatis.org

[3] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/arx-libertatis

[4] http://www.arkane-studios.com/uk/arx_downloads.php

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malmerri commented on 2023-04-12 01:22 (UTC)

Seems like the checksum is out of date again

smls commented on 2021-07-14 12:56 (UTC)

@MartinX3: I fixed the checksum now.

MartinX3 commented on 2021-05-02 17:39 (UTC)

Error

==> Überprüfe source Dateien mit sha512sums... arx-install-data ... FEHLGESCHLAGEN ==> FEHLER: Eine oder mehrere Dateien überstanden nicht die Gültigkeits-Prüfung! Fehler beim Erstellen von arx-fatalis-data-copy

Neros commented on 2020-09-11 00:30 (UTC)

inkscape should be added as a dependency, otherwise cmake will throw an error message and stop.

smls commented on 2015-08-10 12:25 (UTC) (edited on 2021-07-14 14:44 (UTC) by smls)

========= INTRODUCTION =========

Arx Fatalis[1] is a proprietary first-person role-playing game for Win32.

The game binaries have been open-sourced, and meanwhile ported to Linux by the Arx Libertatis[2] project (available in AUR via the arx-libertatis[3] package). However, the game data is still proprietary and can only be acquired by buying the full Win32 version of the game from GOG.com, Steam, or other sources.

If you have already installed Arx Fatalis somewhere on your disk (e.g. inside a Windows partition or Wine prefix), then you can use this package to automatically extract and verify the game data and install it into /usr/share/arx so it can be used with the game binaries provided by the arx-libertatis package.

The original installation where the data files are copied from will not be modified.

It will work with any valid win32 Arx Fatalis installation, be it from the original CD, from Steam, from GOG.com, etc., as long as the official 1.21 patch[4] has been applied (the Steam and GOG.com versions already have it applied).

Specify the location of the existing game directory, by placing a symlink to it (named "Arx Fatalis") in the PKGBUILD folder.


[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arx_Fatalis

[2] http://arx-libertatis.org

[3] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/arx-libertatis

[4] http://www.arkane-studios.com/uk/arx_downloads.php