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# On Lutris, launch Multi Theft Auto | # On Lutris, launch Multi Theft Auto | ||
#* MTA should launch without any issues, as well as successfully connect to servers | #* MTA should launch without any issues, as well as successfully connect to servers | ||
==Updating MTA== | |||
Updating MTA through the client itself doesn't work. You have to manually download the new version of [https://www.mtasa.com/ MTA Installer], and install it by repeating Steps 2 and 3 on [[#Installing MTA|Installing MTA]] section | |||
==Tips== | ==Tips== |
Revision as of 09:04, 15 September 2021
Requirements
- Basic knowledge about the Wine Prefix
- Lutris
- Lutris Wine Runner: lutris-6.1-3
- A prefix with GTA:SA V1.0 installation (Lutris can be used)
- MTA Installer
Installing MTA
- On Lutris, Add a Game:
- Game Info -> Name: Multi Theft Auto
- Game Options -> Wine Prefix: Same as the GTA:SA installation prefix
- Runner Options -> Wine Version: lutris-6.1-3
- Runner Options -> Enable DXVK/VKD3D: Disabled
- On Lutris, click on Multi Theft Auto and on the bottom bar, click on the Wine popup menu and select Run EXE inside Wine prefix
- On the File Manager that appears, find and select the MTA Setup executable that you downloaded
- Run the setup normally, defaults should be working fine
- Before finishing setup, make sure you untick Run MTA
- On Lutris, right click Multi Theft Auto and select Configure
- Game Options -> Executable: Should point to "Multi Theft Auto.exe" inside the Wine Prefix path (eg. "{Wine Prefix path}/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/MTA San Andreas 1.5/Multi Theft Auto.exe")
- On Lutris, click on Multi Theft Auto and on the bottom bar, click on the Wine popup menu and select Winetricks
- Select the default wineprefix -> Install a font -> Check Tahoma and Verdana
- On Lutris, launch Multi Theft Auto
- You should be greeted with an "Error serial", but that's actually a good sign, continue to solve it
- In order to solve the "Error serial", download and run the Linux Native MTA Server
- After about a minute running the server, close it
- On Lutris, launch Multi Theft Auto
- MTA should launch without any issues, as well as successfully connect to servers
Updating MTA
Updating MTA through the client itself doesn't work. You have to manually download the new version of MTA Installer, and install it by repeating Steps 2 and 3 on Installing MTA section
Tips
- This setup works with MTA 1.5.8 (tested)
- There are probably some Lutris Scripts available for installing MTA, but doing it manually should work better (untested)
- Ignore any Wine Mono and Wine Gecko installation prompts, as they are not needed for MTA (tested)
- The wine-tkg 6.1 version works and can be used instead of the Lutris one (tested)
- For audio streaming, installing "wmp10" using Winetricks from Lutris might help (untested)
- Make sure you also check Client on Linux Manual for more info
Known Issues
- Using any other Wine version other than 6.1 might result to:
- "SD #16 Error" when connecting to a server, or
- "No audio card detected" when launching either GTA:SA or MTA
- Using standard Full-screen mode on MTA might cause some occasional artifacts
- Enabling DXVK might not break GTA:SA, but it breaks MTA (thanks Lpsd!)
- Some crashes might occur on some servers for various reasons