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Hello.

Is there a way to get both DLCs to work on Linux?
I tried but without success.


EDIT

The game I'm talking about is "Sigma Theory: Global Cold War".
I posted in the wrong forum. Ha!
Post edited September 05, 2023 by CCNU
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We don't even know what's the game.
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CCNU: Is there a way to get both DLCs to work on Linux?
Which DLCs for which game?
My guess is this is about Sigma Theory. One of the DLCs (Nigeria) is for an old and no longer provided Linux build, and the Brazil DLC is not provided for Linux at all.
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maxpoweruser: My guess is this is about Sigma Theory. One of the DLCs (Nigeria) is for an old and no longer provided Linux build, and the Brazil DLC is not provided for Linux at all.
Odd because the base game installer (linux 1.2.1.2/in-game displayed 1.2.1.0) seems to come with Nigeria and Brazil content (which is locked of course).
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I have this game and its dlcs.
It works fine in Wine (I'm using Linux by the way).
My guess is that the two additional countries included in the DLCs are already included in the base game and the DLC unlocks them somehow.
However, I can't get them to work with the linux installer of the base game.
Any ideas?
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InkPanther: We don't even know what's the game.
My fault. Posted on the wrong board.
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maxpoweruser: My guess is this is about Sigma Theory. One of the DLCs (Nigeria) is for an old and no longer provided Linux build, and the Brazil DLC is not provided for Linux at all.
Very good guess. How did you realize?
Post edited September 05, 2023 by CCNU
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CCNU: Very good guess. How did you realize?
Your hint about getting both DLCs to work meant that I was looking for a game with precisely two DLCs, which narrowed it down a lot. Also, it was a recent giveaway, so the game came to mind easily.
I am guessing it is all about how the DLCs are unlocked, as the DLC installers themselves would just be a kind of activation file, that might not work outside of Windows.