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However, I'm struggling to get my Custom Map that I just made to be Read by the Game, it's as if the Map doesn't exist as far the Game is concerned.
1: get rid of linux
2. install windows
3. enjoy zero hassle
Your guide is great and it fixed the big issues. Thank you for putting this together!!! Here's my notes.
**OS: Fedora 37 **
These steps are the same:
- Enable Steam Play for all games!
- Fixing the unfocusing problem
Slightly different:
- Fixing the units/buildings problem
**Note for protontricks** You have to run the game at least one time for protontricks to pick up the game correctly. This includes any changes you've recently changed under the "Properties" option for the game in the Steam gui. This means when doing step, Fixing the unfocusing problem, you'll have to run the game 1 time.
In Fedora 37 its:
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$ sudo dnf install -y protontricks
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Then:
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$ protontricks -l
Found the following games:
Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (24790)
$ protontricks 24790 d3dx9
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I do have a new problem though. I think its minor though. I can no longer navigate using the mouse by using mouse pushing to the screen.