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== Miscellaneous issues == | == Miscellaneous issues == | ||
=== My | === My textures are missing/It says it "could not load library client"! === | ||
The game didn't get fully extracted. If you're using TF2CDownloader, you may not have allowed it to fully finish before moving the extracted folder or playing the game. The prompt must say "Setup is over. Press Enter to continue" before you're safe to play. | The game didn't get fully extracted. If you're using TF2CDownloader, you may not have allowed it to fully finish before moving the extracted folder or playing the game. The prompt must say "Setup is over. Press Enter to continue" before you're safe to play. | ||
If you installed the game manually, you may need to re-extract with a different tool. | If you installed the game manually, you may need to re-extract with a different tool. | ||
=== I can't connect to any servers and all of the text starts with #TF! === | |||
Make sure your folder structure is correct. Inside your <code>sourcemods</code> folder, there should be a <code>tf2classic</code> folder, which should contain a <code>gameinfo.txt</code> file. If this doesn't perfectly line up, you extracted it incorrectly. If you have a path that looks like <code>sourcemods/tf2classic-2.0.3/tf2classic</code> or if all of your files are dumped loosely in <code>sourcemods</code>, that will cause this to happen. | |||
=== The launcher tells me that SDK2013 isn't installed, but it is! === | === The launcher tells me that SDK2013 isn't installed, but it is! === | ||
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Note that any external disk used for running games '''must be readable and writable by your user, and you must have execute permissions.''' If this is an NTFS disk, follow Valve's guide on preparing it: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/wiki/Using-a-NTFS-disk-with-Linux-and-Windows. | Note that any external disk used for running games '''must be readable and writable by your user, and you must have execute permissions.''' If this is an NTFS disk, follow Valve's guide on preparing it: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/wiki/Using-a-NTFS-disk-with-Linux-and-Windows. | ||
=== (Linux) My game can't connect to servers!/My in-game overlay doesn't work! === | === (Linux) My game can't connect to servers!/My in-game overlay doesn't work! === | ||