Installing the game data under Linux
Once you have acquired the game data, you will have to put it in a location searched by arx.
Install locations
Arx Libertatis will look for your data files in multiple directories according to the XDG Base Directory Specification - usually /usr/share/games/arx and /usr/local/share/games/arx.
Alternatively, you may put the data files in the user directory at ~/.local/share/arx
The exact locations depend on the XDG environment variables and may be adjusted when compiling arx - see Data directories.
You can also put the data into any directory you want and then run the game from there.
Extracting the data
Wine
Like on windows, the game data can be extracted by installing the game normally under wine. If you choose this option, be sure to apply the 1.21 patch and then rename all files to lowercase. Also verify that you have all the required data files. Also see the Already installed data section.
However, Wine is a big dependency just to extract the game data and cannot always be used. Because of that, we provide scripts to extract the game data under linux without wine.
Install scripts
There are three different scripts that need to be used depending depending on where you got arx, all located in the scripts directory of the Arx Libertatis source code.
Original CD
For an Arx Fatalis CD, you need to use the install-cd script, which requires the cabextract, innoextract and md5sum programs.
If you compiled innoextract yourself, you will need to make sure the script finds it by adding the containing directory to your PATH environment variable:
$ export PATH="/path/to/directory/containing/innoextract/:$PATH"
Replace the path with where your innoextract binary is and remember that this will only affect the current shell session.
Fist download the 1.21 patch:
$ wget http://download.zenimax.com/arxfatalis/patches/1.21/ArxFatalis_1.21_MULTILANG.exe
Now download the install-cd script (and required data files) and make it executable:
$ wget https://github.com/arx/ArxLibertatis/raw/master/scripts/install-verify $ wget https://github.com/arx/ArxLibertatis/raw/master/scripts/install-cd $ chmod +x install-cd
To run the script, you will need either fuseiso, isoinfo from cdrkit / cdrtools, give the script root access, or mount/extract the CD/.iso manually.
In case you mounted/extracted the CD / .iso manually, run the script as
$ ./install-cd path/to/mount/point/ ArxFatalis_1.21_MULTILANG.exe ~/.local/share/arx
Otherwise, if you have a physical CD, run
$ ./install-cd /dev/cdrom ArxFatalis_1.21_MULTILANG.exe ~/.local/share/arx
For an .iso file run
$ ./install-cd path/to/arx.iso ArxFatalis_1.21_MULTILANG.exe ~/.local/share/arx
In either case, replace ~/.local/share/arx with the directory where you want to extract the data to (will be created if it doesn't exist).
The script will verify the output files at the and print "Checksum matched." at the end on success. If everything went well, remove any files that aren't needed anymore:
$ rm ArxFatalis_1.21_MULTILANG.exe install-verify install-cd
GOG.com setup
For the setup file downloaded from GOG.com, you need to use the install-gog script, which requires innoextract program.
If you compiled innoextract yourself, you will need to make sure the script finds it by adding the containing directory to your PATH environment variable:
$ export PATH="/path/to/directory/containing/innoextract/:$PATH"
Replace the path with where your innoextract binary is and remember that this will only affect the current shell session.
First, download the install-gog script (and required data files) and make it executable:
$ wget https://github.com/arx/ArxLibertatis/raw/master/scripts/install-verify $ wget https://github.com/arx/ArxLibertatis/raw/master/scripts/install-gog $ chmod +x install-gog
Then run it as
$ ./install-gog path/to/setup_arx_fatalis.exe ~/.local/share/arx
Replace path/to/setup_arx_fatalis.exe with the path to the setup file you downloaded from GOG.com and ~/.local/share/arx with the directory where you want to extract the data to (will be created if it doesn't exist).
If you have the md5sum program installed, the script will verify the input and output files at the and print "Checksum matched." at the end on success. If everything went well, remove any files that aren't needed anymore:
$ rm install-verify install-gog
Already installed data
If you already installed Arx Fatalis including the 1.21 patch (such as the Steam version - it's fully patched), you can use the install-copy script to copy the data, rename files to lowercase and verify checksums.
First, download the install-copy script (and required data files) and make it executable:
$ wget https://github.com/arx/ArxLibertatis/raw/master/scripts/install-verify $ wget https://github.com/arx/ArxLibertatis/raw/master/scripts/install-copy $ chmod +x install-copy
Then, run the script as
$ ./install-copy path/to/ArxFatalis/ ~/.local/share/arx
Replace ~/.local/share/arx with the directory where you want to extract the data to (will be created if it doesn't exist) and replace path/to/ArxFatalis/ with the path to your Arx Fatalis installation (containing the .pak files).
Steam installs Arx Fatalis at "path/to/Steam/steamapps/common/arx fatalis/". Remember to either quote the full path or escape the space!
The script will verify the output files at the and print "Checksum matched." at the end on success. If everything went well, remove any files that aren't needed anymore:
$ rm install-verify install-copy
Demo
To extract the Arx Fatalis demo, you need to use the install-demo script, which requires the cabextract program and bsdtar (from libarchive) or unzip.
First, download the install-demo script and make it executable:
$ wget https://github.com/arx/ArxLibertatis/raw/master/scripts/install-demo $ chmod +x install-demo
Then, run the script as
$ ./install-demo path/to/arx_demo_english.zip ~/.local/share/arx
Replace path/to/arx_demo_english.zip with the path to the demo archive and ~/.local/share/arx with the directory where you want to extract the demo data to (will be created if it doesn't exist).
If you have the md5sum program installed, the script will verify the output files at the and print "Checksum matched." at the end on success. If everything went well, remove any files that aren't needed anymore:
$ rm install-demo