That topic seems to be from 2014/15 and describes installing 32bit Ryzom on 64bit system.
Things have changed considerably since then.
You can get newer stable 'beta' clients from http://ryzom.kervala.net/clients/. Those have automatic patching and if you use static client, you should not require any extra packages than you already have.
If you have Steam, then Ryzom is available from there aswell.
Things have changed considerably since then.
You can get newer stable 'beta' clients from http://ryzom.kervala.net/clients/. Those have automatic patching and if you use static client, you should not require any extra packages than you already have.
If you have Steam, then Ryzom is available from there aswell.
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