baeuchlein on 19/9/2023 at 17:36
Started out normal with Wine under Linux. Hm... sounds like Windows 11 (which I don't have and can't check out) suddenly acted case-sensitive when handling file and directory names.
EDIT: That was with a "fixed" version of "Aurumpendo", which had the missflag.str included. The original release did not have the missflag.str file and does not start on my machine; instead, the first mission of the original game starts. Strange that you have the same problem, but with a missflag.str present.
lordhern on 19/9/2023 at 20:52
Quote Posted by baeuchlein
Started out normal with Wine under Linux. Hm...
sounds like Windows 11 (which I don't have and can't check out) suddenly acted case-sensitive when handling file and directory names.EDIT: That was with a "fixed" version of "Aurumpendo", which had the
missflag.str included. The original release did not have the
missflag.str file and does not start on my machine; instead, the first mission of the original game starts. Strange that you have the same problem, but with a
missflag.str present.
I have three windows 11 "installs"
a basic VM of windows 11pro is not case senstive (it's a guest in ESXi) EDIT: the game is installed on a FAT32 partition - not NTFS
Windows 11 pro raw (not a VM) without WSL was not case sensitive on the path either EDIT: the game is installed on a fat32 partion.
the last VM is of windows pro 11 has WSL2 (Ubuntu) installed - and THIS machine _IS_ case sensitive (the machine I am using to check the 2013 favourites poll. EDIT (NTFS)
not certain if it's NTFS or the WSL2 subsystem at the root of the issue.