![]() This is generally safe and beneficial, but you can always roll back to the last known good version if things break. ![]() ![]() You can later upgrade to more recent versions as they come out. On the left column, select the most recent stable Wine version (meaning no -rc suffix) that has the -staging suffix.This will open the PlayOnLinux Wine version manager. Open PlayOnLinux and go to Tools -> Manage Wine versions on the top menu bar. Remember 32-bit is basically deprecated, especially for gaming. NOTE: use a 32-bit installation at your own risk. The best possible graphics drivers for your GPU (for example, NVIDIA users are advised to use the proprietary drivers). Time allowing, I will keep updating this for new LTS versions. More recent versions should work as well with no problem. CPU/GPU/RAM: Make sure you meet the requirements for the game.Ī native installation (virtual machines won't work) of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit (or an Ubuntu flavour like Xubuntu, Kubuntu, etc.).At least 50 GB free on your hard drive.I have tested this on Xubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit, but the steps listed here will work forĪny Ubuntu flavour and should work for most distros with only slight adaptations. ![]() This guide will show you how to install World Of Tanks on Ubuntu Linux (or any flavour such as Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, etc) using Wine+PlayOnLinux.īy the end of the guide you should have a fully working, stable client with HD textures and even functional Alt+Tabbing. Install World of Tanks on Ubuntu Linux CURRENTLY NOT WORKING ( 9.21) Introduction
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