Hit Create and use the new Launcher you created to start up Epic Games.Adjust the Name (I would recommend leaving everything else alone) and as I stated above, add "-SkipBuildPatchPrereq" to the end of the command.In the new box that comes up, click on "Create Launcher".Right click on the Epic Launcher that is created by the install and choose "Open With Options".Once that is done, install Core Fonts to the Epic bottle.It will install the basics like HTML Engine, Rich Edit, Gecko, and Epic itself. Install as unlisted game and let it finish.I just got this to work in Crossover 19.0.1 on Mint 19.3. I am hoping this information will help determine why I can't get past the login screen using Crossover. I have successfully done this a dozen times at least in Mint and Ubuntu. Right click the shortcut on the desktop and add the following to the end of the command that starts it: "-SkipBuildPatchPrereq" Don't need the quotes.CLOSE IT at that point by right clicking the icon in the task bar and choosing Close. As soon as that bar fills up it will start to download the prereqs. Let it download and install the software, but BE READY.Right click the installer and run using wine. Of course I can't install anything because they require windows, but that is ok. It is missing characters, graphics, and formatting.ĭirectly in Wine I can get it completely installed and working including signing in and seeing all the games I have. I am not having issues with it installing in Crossover, just not complete once the install is done and the sign on screen is displayed.
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