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- Magic The Gathering For Mac Os Installing With Wine Glasses
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This image provides a ready-to-play Magic The Gathering Online (MTGO) for Linuxand macOS.
Join the 'WineHQ Players' clan! (Account > Buddies, Clan, Chat > Look for WineHQ Players and contact the captain, or send a mail to panard at inzenet dot org with your MTGO user name)
Omnisphere 2 buyu. It is based on i386/debian:testing-slim and wine 5.6.
See https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=32007 for more information.
Installation
A necessary prerequisite is to install docker: https://www.docker.com/community-edition#/download.You do not Izotope rx audio repair. need wine.
Linux
Open a terminal and install the
run-mtgo
script:Make sure your user is in the
docker
group (command groups
). If not, add yourself to the docker group:You need to logout/login for the changes to take effect.
macOS
Support for macOS is still under test.Using Homebrew, install XQuartz, socat, and the GNU version of getopt.
Then restart your session (or reboot) and, install the
run-mtgo
script:Important for macOS users: depending on your configuration the Docker image may not work properly. You can consider installing MTGO using Wine directly, following the instructions here: https://github.com/pauleve/docker-mtgo/wiki/macOS:-installing-MTGO-using-Wine
Usage
Run the docker image using the run-mtgo helper script
Depending on your configuration, you may want to adjust the resolution of the game, or even switch to desktop emulation which may fix some graphics issues.
It will launch a configuration tool prior to launching MTGO. There you may be interested in the Graphics tab.
Sound is disabled by default, but adventurous users can give a try to
do not hesitate to report issues.
To ensure running the latest docker image, use
You shoud consider updating the
run-mtgo
script as well by following theinstallation procedure.See
for other options.
Troubleshooting
run-mtgo
got permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket:
Add yourself to the docker group:
You need to logout/login for the changes to take effect.
run-mtgo
asks me to install .NET:
First, exit with Ctrl+C, then
run-mtgo
never exits, even after Ctrl+C:
FAQ
- Access host files (import/export decks)
The following instructions are heavily inspired by @pauleve. I modified his instructions and then added details about how to make a shortcut and support Retina/HiDPI displays.
Installing MTGO (and Wine and Homebrew and Xquartz and ..)
- Install Homebrew by opening Terminal and executing the following command:
- In Terminal, execute the following command:
- Download and run the Installer for 'Wine Development'.
- Open the 'Wine Devel' application, which creates a Terminal window.
- In the new Terminal window, execute:
You may be asked to install Mono and Gecko. Install both.
- Again, in Terminal, execute these three commands:
Follow the instructions. The installation of .Net can take some time and may require you to install multiple versions of .Net (e.g. 4.0, 4.5, and 4.6).
- Once complete, execute these two commands in Terminal:
Adding Retina/HiDPI Support
- In Terminal, execute the following command:
- A registry editor window will appear. In the tree structure to the left, navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software -> Wine
and then selectEdit -> New -> Key
from the menu. This creates a new folder/key, which you should name 'Mac Driver'. - Open
Mac Driver
in the tree structure and then selectEdit -> New -> String Value
from the menu. This creates a new value, which you should name 'RetinaMode'. - Double click
RetinaMode
, set its value to 'y', and then click 'OK'. - Close the registry editor and restart wine by typing
wineboot
into Terminal. - Open Wine's configuration dialog by typing
winecfg
into Terminal. - Click on the Graphics tab, enter the correct dpi under 'Screen resolution', and click 'OK'. You can find your screen's dpi on Apple Support or via DPI Love.
- Restart Wine again by typing
wineboot
in Terminal.
Playing MTGO
Option 1: Launching through Wine Devel (the gross way)
- Open the 'Wine Devel' application
- In the new Terminal window, execute:
Option 2: Creating a shortcut (the sexy way)
Magic The Gathering For Mac Os Installing With Wine Glasses
- Open TextEdit and make sure it is in plain text mode (Shift + Command + T).
- Assuming you followed the directions above, paste the following into TextEdit:
Magic The Gathering For Mac Os Installing With Wine Bar
If you installed mtgo.exe elsewhere, replace
~
with the path to the mtgo.exe file.- Save this file as 'MTGO' (or anything, really). The important part is ensuring that you save the file without an extention (uncheck 'If no extension is provided, use '.txt'.' in the save window).
- Open Terminal and execute the following:
Replacing
path/to/file
with the path to wherever you saved the file and MTGO
with the name of the file.- From now on, all you have to do is double click the file to launch MTGO!
- Optional: You can replace the icon for the MTGO file with something nicer.