![]() ![]() Internet Explorer will ask you to reboot and it's ok to say yes to this. So check back for a minute or two and say yes. While it's all downloading, some dialog boxes will spring up.Watch some Star Trek episodes/movies on Netflix. This is going to take a while, because everything you need is downloading. Check to make sure everything is correct with this HOW TO and then click "Install." It will work and other bottles might not work with STO. If it asks for the type of WINE bottle needed, make sure "New Windows XP Bottle" is selected.Click "Install Via Steam." For some reason, this works better than any other option I tried, but your mileage may vary.Highlight STO if it isn't highlighted already and click "Continue" at the bottom of the Window.In the search box, you will type "Star Trek Online" without the quotes.On your menu bar in CrossOver, select "Configure" and then "Install Software.".From here on out, I will be detailing this in CrossOver, so you might need to search for the equivalent items in any other WINE client. Start it up once you get it installed.Install your WINE client by dragging CrossOver or PlayOnMac to your main Applications folder.A Steam account, which can be created as you do this. ![]() I'm going through this from a CrossOver point of view, but PlayOnMac will be very similar if not identical to this process. You can also use a free one called PlayOnMac. I personally use CrossOver, which I got from a Stack Social deal iirc. Posted by fluffymoof, February 16th, 2016 ![]() Because the OS uses different language structures (API) WINE simply redirects the graphic drivers and other functions. WINE is a program overlay that makes Windows games and apps "think" they are running in Windows. WINE is an acronym that means WINE Is NOT an Emulator. People on Mac OS X can also use this information to install and run Star Trek Online. If you own a tablet or phone they run Android OS which is another "flavor" of Linux. Tech support won't help you diagnose issues. They won't be responsible for your choice of OS. If you've forcibly removed IE from your computer (as some people tend to do), maybe that's the culprit? Again, wild guess.The official response of the developers and company motto is going to say they don't support it. I know, 'cause I never really use it myself, and have never changed the default "navigate to a new page" "click" sound effect it makes that whenever it opens up the Patching Screen. But that's really a longshot for me the "figure out what needs to be patched" step was quick, the "actual patching of 2GB of data" took quite a while - but it had a visible progress bar.Īs a final possibility, is it possible you're running a firewall program, it popped up a "Hey, this program wants to talk to the internet" window, and you didn't notice it? Sometimes my firewall pops up its windows behind everything else, for some stupid reason.ĮDIT: Oh! The updater appears to require Internet Explorer, or at least, its framework. * Your computer is thinking really hard about the differences between your installed client and the version on the server and trying to formulate its request properly. It /appears/ to be a simple http-style connection, so there shouldn't really be any firewall or routing issues on your end. * For one reason or another, your computer and the patching server can't communicate. * Patching server is down? (EDIT: Okay, it's definitely not, I'm currently downloading a fresh 361MB patch.) ![]() If you've just bought it, you've likely got around 2GB or so of data to patch on the retail version.Ī few things are possible, just off the top of my head: ![]()
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