Hi Jayson!
Welcome back :-)
The official binaries suck for 64bit boxes...
I just use Kervala's binaries... They work very, very, very well.
https://launchpad.net/~kervala/+archive/ryzom
I always use the terminal... Not sure how to do this in the GUI. If you open a terminal you can type:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kervala/ryzom
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ryzom-client
Then you can run, (as your user, without the sudo command), ryzom.sh
It tries to find the data files in your home directory, If it doesn't find them it will try to download again.
Have fun,
Nuno
Welcome back :-)
The official binaries suck for 64bit boxes...
I just use Kervala's binaries... They work very, very, very well.
https://launchpad.net/~kervala/+archive/ryzom
I always use the terminal... Not sure how to do this in the GUI. If you open a terminal you can type:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kervala/ryzom
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ryzom-client
Then you can run, (as your user, without the sudo command), ryzom.sh
It tries to find the data files in your home directory, If it doesn't find them it will try to download again.
Have fun,
Nuno