Clockwork
 
 











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Unless you give me a good reason, I will refuse your friend request. I'm trying to keep my friendlist clean, with only people I can remember playing with.

I won't tolerate any arrogant nor toxic behaviour, and I won't consider people who can't speak English. No point in playing with someone with whom I can't communicate.

The comment section of my profile is available to everyone. If you can't leave a comment, it's either because Steam is messing up and you lost connection (try again later, it happens all the time), or because I added you to my blacklist at some point.

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Dawn of War 2 (and Chaos Rising and Retribution)

I used to have Out-Of-Sync errors, but that was fixed by following some instruction online, and being on Linux also makes me immune to Retribution soundbug.

For Last Stand:

If I'm leaving during a game, there are several reasons possible:
- My game crashed or I lost connection (infamous Steam network issue)
- Someone did something I hate
- I just joined a friend who invited me into playing
- The host (first player in the row) picked the Anvil of Khorne map even though they don't have the gears for it

If I'm leaving before the game starts (during the countdown), then I'm probably avoiding someone, because:
- I recognised someone I dislike (for their attitude mostly)
- I recognised someone I was told about by my friends
- I recognised someone in my blacklist (usually for the reasons above)

If you're glitching/walling/going out of map boundary without asking if the other players are okay with it, you're making the game much slower and annoying. And if you're doing it without the proper wargear, then it's worse because then you're watching the others doing all the job. Chances are I might just leave the game and block you.

Lastly, if you do friendly fire on a daily basis, don't be surprised if I avoid you. I always try my best to avoid damaging allies with stuffs such as Ork teleport and Tau drone (in the eventuality that you do get hit because I don't know the actual explosion range, you have my sincere apologies). If you don't do the same, there's no reason I should stick around, because you're more dangerous than the waves of enemies spawning.

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With that said, have fun. There's no point playing if it's a chore.
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TheProphet 17 Jun @ 10:58pm 
Strongest tarnished of today!
SilentPartner 17 Jun @ 12:41pm 
thx buddy.
Clockwork 17 Apr @ 11:21am 
Glad to hear you found a way to get it to work. Although the Linux version (Feral port) won't allow you to play online with Windows players, at least you'll be able to play the campaign.
Cray 17 Apr @ 10:53am 
You asked about my problem with launching Dawn of War 2 (Retribution).
Found a solution:

Reinstalled / new OS (basically same, debian based).
Library -> DoW2 -> Properties -> Betas -> enable the 'mac_linux' option.
Then install DoW2 and launch. It will likely complain 'system not supported', choosing 'continue anyway' works fine.

By default. for some reason it bugs out and tries installing the windows version on Linux, and standard install method simply complains that the OS isn't supported and refuses to do anything - but the workaround above should function normally.
Jonnie Worker 1 Apr @ 11:06am 
happy easter
Cray 8 Feb @ 4:00am 
Hey. haven't learned anything new regarding the DoW2 failure to launch yet, it was all the same no matter what I tried, and my old method of working around it (linking some libs to the upper folder) failed.

I'll try again when I have time and get back to you.