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- Europa Universalis IV for Linux Review
- The Good
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Europa Universalis IV + All DLC [Linux]
Year: 2013
Genre: Global Strategy
Developer: Paradox Development Studio
Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Used libraries: Native
Architecture: x86
Version: 1.17.0.0 (f236)
Language: English, German, French, Spanish
OS: other Linux x86, x86_64
Processor: Intel Core Duo Processor (2GHz or better)
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 6750 / NVIDIA GeForce 320 / NVIDIA GeForce 9600 or higher, 1024MB graphics memory required
Hard Drive: 2 GB HD space
Other Requirements: Broadband Internet connection
Additional: GLSL 1.3, OpenGL 2.1. Controller support: 3-button mouse, keyboard and speakers. Internet Connection or LAN for multiplayer
The most recent and thoughtful child (at the moment) studio Paradox Interactive!
Immerse yourself in the world of expansion, war, colonialism, diplomacy, intrigue, development of a global strategy / simulator ruler / paradoksostrategii – Europa Universalis IV.
Only to you (and your neighbors’ appetites) it depends on how far you can make absolutely any state (or even create your own) in the period from 1444 until 1821. Will your army to grind weaker states in a series of victorious wars? Does your family take the thrones of other states, spravdlivo judging that the pen is mightier than the sword? Will the world’s wealth to bring your country sky-high revenues due to the trading network, enveloped the whole world? Or maybe you people will go overseas, to develop and attach new lands for the good of your crown? All this is possible in this game, and even more.
Main DLC:
Conquest of Paradise
Wealth of Nations
Art of War
El Dorado
Common Sense
The Cossacks
Mare Nostrum
American Dream
Forts Pack
Muslim Advisor Portraits
National Monuments
National Monuments II
Purple Phoenix
Star and Crescent
Conquest of Constantinople Music Pack
Guns, Drums and Steel
Guns, Drums and Steel volume 2
Kairi’s Soundtrack
Kairis Soundtrack Part 2
Republican Music
Sabaton Soundtrack
Songs of Exploration
Songs of War
Songs of Yuletide
Songs of the New World
100 Years War Unit Pack
Black Sea Unit Pack
Buddhists Unit Pack
Catholic League Unit Pack
Catholic Majors Unit Pack
Colonial British and French Unit Pack
Conquistadors Unit Pack
East African Unit Pack
European Cavalry Unit Pack
Evangelical Union Unit Pack
Free Cities Unit Pack
Great Hordes Unit Pack
Great Nations Unit Pack
Horsemen of the Crescent Unit Pack
Indian Ships Unit Pack
Indian Subcontinent Unit Pack
Italian Unit Pack
Mesoamerican Unit Pack
Muslim Ships Unit Pack
Native Americans Unit Pack
Native Americans II Unit Pack
North African Unit Pack
South American Unit Pack
Theocracies Unit Pack
Trade Nations Unit Pack
Winged Hussars Unit Pack
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Europa universalis 4 для linux
I looked around google and other web engine searches in order to solve problem with using EU4 with Optimus — so changing GPU to NVIDIA whereas the primary GPU is integrated, e.g. Intel Graphics.
Many people claim (partially correctly) that EU4 cannot be used with Optimus because it won’t start. Well, this is not like that exactly. I will present you what I found and why the problem is and how Paradox could easily solve it.
If you look into game directory you find plenty of binaries, among them those:
* eu4
* dowser
eu4 starts game directly so if you call from cmdline:
game will start with NVIDIA GPU but. without steam support — so no achievements, overlay, etc.
Game must be enclosed within steam container to make it working and this is somehow done by steam app in a way I didn’t really investigate but if you look into desktop file of your Desktop shortcut you find:
If you run it from your command line the game will start. The first what you see is not the game but the starting screen which is actually the dowser app. So if you run
from command line you will start the same startup screen directly but again, no steam support.
will not work and this is what most people do when they set Launching command to
in their Steam GUI.
Apparently the dowser doesn’t work with optirun but it actually does not need it, the eu4 binary needs it only.
And how does the dowser starts eu4?
Well it uses content of launcher-settings.json which looks like:
/.local/share/Paradox Interactive/Europa Universalis IV», «gameEngine»: «clausewitz-jomini», «gameId»: «eu4», «ingameSettingsLayoutPath»: «settings-layout.json», «rawVersion»: «1.29.2.0», «themeFile»: «launcher-assets/theme-settings.json», «version»: «EU4 v1.29.2.0 Manchu (e022)» >
Important for us are three entries: exePath, exeArgs and gameDataPath.
The latter one tells where to search for the game binaries, the second one tells what are the extra arguments to pass to binary and the first one is the binary.
Sadly you cannot modify exePath in any way to include optirun there — at least all my tricks I tried didn’t. The dowser binary is checking the eu4 binary for whatever (checksum, version) and discovers modification, and second, doesn’t probably execute it this way. My guess is that it does (in pseudo bash and python code):
So what do we need to make it working? We need Paradox or steam team (dunno who is in charge of this) to modify dowser to accept one more custom entry in launcher-settings.json called e.g. «preload» and empty by default, which could be modified by user to e.g. «optirun», which works following:
This way optirun will be called prior eu4 and should provide GPU switching for the game.
I believe this would solve the problem. Can it be done?
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Europa Universalis IV for Linux Review
key review info
- Game: Europa Universalis IV for Linux
- Platform: Linux
- Show system requirements
Europa Universalis IV is a game developed by Paradox Entertainment that tries to provide a simulacrum of the medieval period, but still leaving some freedom for the players who are not interested in just reenacting history.
People are calling Europa Universalis IV a historical simulator, but that would be an understatement and an insult. It would be more appropriate to call it a Europa Universalis type game and be done with it.
It’s hard to explain something that is so complex, and it would be even harder to summarize in just a few words how the game is played. First of all, let’s get some technical details out of the way.
I played the game in elementary OS 0.2, which is based on Ubuntu 12.04. I didn’t encounter any graphical or stability problem, but I do have a good Nvidia graphics card and an Intel i5 processor.
Installing the game in the Steam for Linux client doesn’t require any technical expertise, so it’s not necessary to go through that.
I do want to mention the recommended system requirements, because they are a lot bigger than you can imagine, at least for this type of game:
• OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS • Processor: Intel Core Duo Processor (2GHz or better) • Memory: 2 GB RAM • Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 6750 / NVIDIA GeForce 320 / NVIDIA GeForce 9600 or higher, 1024MB graphics memory required • Hard Drive: 2 GB HD space • Other Requirements: Broadband Internet connection • Additional:GLSL 1.3, OpenGL 2.1. Controller support: 3-button mouse, keyboard and speakers. Internet Connection or LAN for multiplayer
There is one thing you’ll have to understand from the get-go. This is a game requiring commitment and a lot of time. You will not be able to just pick it up and play, hoping you’ll understand it along the way.
A complete set of tutorials are available and they are a must before you can even begin to hope to play it.
As I said in the beginning, the player can choose one of the great nations in medieval Europe, like the British or the Spanish, or he can choose from one of the smaller powers, like the tribal nation of Mutapa, from Eastern Africa.
A set of predetermined scenarios are available, but the important aspect you need to understand is that the game doesn’t actually have a difficulty level. The difficulty of Europa Universalis is given by the player’s choice.
Getting a weak nation right from the start will spell doom for the player, even if the game spans for a duration of almost four centuries, from 11 November, 1444 to 2 January, 1821.
The gameplay may seem chaotic at first, but the player can choose what to do in the game. Given the time period, explorations are really advisable, but you will need to gather money and resources to actually make a difference.
Europa Universalis might seem a little too similar with another game from Paradox Entertainment, Crusader Kings 2, but this is due to the fact that the two titles are sharing the same engine.
I, for one, started with the British and I was fully convinced that I could do a better job at uniting the island. Even though I won a few of the first wars, the people were rebelling a lot more than I could ever manage, and in just 100 years I lost more than I ever had.
I decided to start again, with a more devious plan. Let them keep their lands, I only need their money. This has proven a far more successful tactic, and with very little bloodshed I managed to get a few more territories, I got my heir to marry with a French princess, and I fooled the Spanish with diplomacy and trinkets.
This status quo, with small border skirmishes, provided me with enough time for some basic research and building (which is done fairly easily in a couple of windows), and to gather troops.
They didn’t know what hit them, but I failed to realize that the Prussians were also a force to be reckoned with, not to mention a few other European powers. I lost again.
The lesson to learned here is that I will need to spend a lot more time in the “Excel-like” sheets and options of the game in order to even hope of mastering it.
The diplomacy options alone are enough to give me a headache and I only skimmed what can be done with powerful skills in this domain.
The Good
- Realistic politics and gameplay
- Unexpected turn of events
- Detailed tutorials
The Bad
- Punishing difficulty
- Requires too much time to learn and master
Conclusion
If you think you have the skill, the time, and the fascination for the real history of humanity, Europa Universalis IV comes as close as possible to a real simulation.
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Europa universalis 4 для linux
Okay, I’m really pissed off with Windows.The ONLY reason why I haven’t stopped using it was because of game market on Windows. But can’t stand any more, since EU4 It is of my favourite games, I wouldn’t mind change it to Linux port.
But I would like to know some thing before doing it. In EU4, which one have better peformance? And is Linux stable (almost no bugs or crash) like Windows?
And good day for all ya!!
Speaking about that, can one of you linux users on here give me a hand identifying the cause of some minor graphic problems ingame? =)
Only problem is that all of the map when zoomed in looks just as dark even in my own provinces as the ones outside visual range of a province or unit.
Game seems fully playable though with only that minor inconvinience =)
Nvidia user, so pm me if you have time to give me a hand =)
We need a bit of info: operating system, graphics card, driver vendor and version (basically if you’re using mesa/free software drivers or propriatery drivers), cpu type.
the hardware info can be found by running the commands:
glxinfo | grep -i vendor # get’s the driver for both glx and gl
lspci | grep -i vga # gets the graphics chip
you should know which operating system you’re running 🙂
for a bunch more info you can run
uname -a
I use it on linux and it works fine. The most annoying bug is a shaders bug where the graphics get corrupted, I just exit ot main menu and everything works fine after that.
The linux version seems be better than the mac and after the event crash, works great.
The game needs twice as much video memory on Linux and Mac as it does on Windows, 1gb vs 512mb. So if you have a good video card then Linux ought to be fine. If it’s low-end, you are better off with Windows.
It need more video memory and power, but not the double, but I agree, it need more power on Linux and the SPEC about it on Linux for this game show this too. Since Nvidia driver are more optimized for window.
Personnally, I tested with the GTS 8800 show in the minimun request for window for this game. It was near the same lag with the same video amount of 512 meg on WinXp and Linux under the same PC. Upgraded to GTX 760 2 gigs, both played the same here again, even better with my Linux since it’s 64 bits vs 32 bits for my window here.
This told, what I heard is Nvidia work harder now to have their driver optimized for Linux too now, because of the Steam OS coming. We will see, but I already see improvement in function in the driver.
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“A hallmark of excellence.”
9,5/10 – Destructoid
“Europa Universalis IV is a masterwork of a strategy game.”
91/100 & Editors Choice – PC Gamer
“Complex and rewarding strategizing makes the fourth game in the Europa Universalis dynasty shine.”
9/10 & Editors Choice – Gamespot
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Europa Universalis IV: Monthly Subscription
Paradox’s flagship grand strategy game will soon be available in an entirely new way. Europa Universalis IV’s expansion content is now available via subscription letting you enjoy all of the expansions and add-ons that have been developed over the last eight years.
All new subscribers will gain immediate access to all additional content ever created for Europa Universalis IV, with no additional upfront cost. If you already own the base game and some of the expansions or content packs, this subscription does not remove that ownership, but will open up all content that you have not purchased.
Subscribers must already own the Europa Universalis IV base game. Subscription is handled in-game and can be accessed once you start up Europa Universalis IV. This is only available to players on Steam using Microsoft Windows.
Sign up now to enjoy:
- All 14 major expansions, including the religious battles of Art of War and Chinese imperial drama of Mandate of Heaven.
- Access to the upcoming Leviathan expansion, and all future expansions and content developed for Europa Universalis IV.
- 3 immersion packs, adding new mechanics for Spain, Great Britain and Russian nations.
- 9 content packs, adding new unit designs, advisor portraits and music for dozens of different nations.
- and many more improvements to the core game experience.
This subscription will be available on 18 March 2021 for $4.99/£3.99/€4.99 per month. This subscription will automatically renew at the end of every month until it is cancelled.
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Утолите свою жажду мирового господства!
Paradox Development Studio представляет четвертую игру из отмеченной множеством наград серии Europa Universalis. В Europa Universalis IV вам предстоит провести сквозь года целую страну и создать господствующую мировую империю. Управляйте своим народом столетие за столетием, наслаждаясь несравненной свободой, глубиной и исторической точностью игрового процесса. В этой незабываемой игре вас ждут настоящие исследования, торговля, войны и дипломатия во всей полноте стратегических и тактических элементов.
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