Enclave reviews

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Microsoft from French
Admittedly the game dates from 2003, but of course runs the newer Windows and one can mount the resolution up to 1080, and it is entirely in French even if dubbing ready to laugh. The modeling is not too bad for the time, despite a lack of animation and the decorations are also correct. In short the game remains honest and will work on most of the config and all that for a small price. Cheat mode open the file "environment. cfg" in the installation folder of the game (Steam\steamapps\common\Enclave) with a text editor Windows Notepad will do the trick. Add the following line CON_ENABLE = 1 and save the file. During the game, press ~ to open the console. Here are some cheat codes to type in the console: (WIN MISSION) complete the mission CG_MENU "CHEATMENU" invincibility CMD Giveallinventory full CMD NOCLIPNo clipping
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Microsoft from French
I play on Linux. Linux version: Pfff. The game no idea! Replayability, achievements no idea! In short the Linux port is pitiful in multiscreen. GNU/Linux the Linux port uses wine. I have no problem with that, especially for the games as old. It's a good way to bring old games to the platform, but... only if it is well done. Because this is a catastrophe. In order: the game does not launch because the link of the libs wine seem to be done no matter how: libwine.so is not a symbolic link to libwine. so. 1, but an NTFS link that does not work at home. There is an error message in the log about this. Redoing the link repairs this problem. The game changes the gamma setting of the desktop. Every time you start. The script that wraps it all puts it back properly at the end. but... so the game has a gamma at 95% all the time. It's hideous and unplayable. I fixed this problem there by configuring a virtual desktop the size of my main screen with winecfg. I do not know exactly why, but suddenly the script provided changes the gamma right away instead of at the end. The game does not capture the mouse when it is in full screen. That's where the rub hurts. Because in multiscreen, the mouse will bar on the right screen at least movement (the pointer seems to stay right from the game screen, even when heading to the left)... and so we no longer control the game! In windowed mode, he captures it, but who wants to play in windowed to this kind of game... and therefore in conclusion: NOPE, really not suitable for multiscreen. OS: Linux Mint 18.3 x64, MATE Edition. Hardware: I7 7700K OC @ 5Ghz, NVIDIA 1080GTX, 32GB RAM. Screens: Triplescreen, including one vertical, one X screen.
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