OpenXcom Forum
OpenXcom => Troubleshooting => Topic started by: SvenBogdanoff on August 10, 2018, 06:19:47 am
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Hey guys sorry if this question has been asked before
I was following the Mac OS instructions to install and XCOM's files are not in the Steam Common folder because Xcom can't be installed on mac through steam so i was wondering how to fix this, was this just an oversight? Should i use a different vanilla version of Xcom to complete the installation of OpenXcom?
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unfortunately steam only allows it to be downloaded on a windows OS. if you can, use wine, bootcamp or a friend to download the files you need.
i don't recommend trying to source it from an abandonware site, not only because of the questionable legality of doing so, but also because the files may have been tampered with by XCUtils (which is known to cause problems in openxcom)
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Ah so it was just an oversight, maybe the directions should be changed to include steps using wine or something because as they are now it would be impossible to install the game. Thanks anyway
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Will Wine trick the Steam client? If not, it's going to take downloading on a friend's Windows computer and copying files over. Either that, or try emailing Steam and ask if they can provide a raw download of the files.
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Will Wine trick the Steam client?
It will. I once used that trick to install Magic the Gathering on Ubuntu.
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That will be good know one day, thanks for the info Kammerer.
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unfortunately steam only allows it to be downloaded on a windows OS. if you can, use wine
this bit funny because you cant run original on Windows too, you need dosbox and dosbox is available for linux too.
Another source is https://www.gog.com/game/xcom_ufo_defense (if you not by already) as GoG do not use any DRM you simply download it and grab important parts.
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ups, I forgot that they release dowlonad as exe installer, and now you have problem how extract it on linux, mayby they have linux version, I do not know.
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Damn, I even just checked one of their installers to be sure. It is an archive, it can be opened with 7-Zip, but the contents are not directly accessible files. So still either Wine to trick the downloader/installer, or install on a friend's computer and copy the files over. Although with GOG at least you can probably send them an e-mail with the situation, and they might put up a zip file people can download for just the data.