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Latest revision as of 11:40, 9 September 2021
Linux Planetary Annihilation Titans & Classic Support Wiki
REPLACED BY: https://planetaryannihilation.com/support/linux/
Planetary Annihilation is a cross platform client / server networked OpenGL application.
Any software that interferes with network connections or OpenGL can cause issues.
When playing you are connecting to a local server or hosted server over the internet. Avoid playing via Wi-Fi.
System level crashes or mouse / keyboard freezes during live games are almost always a hardware / driver issue with your system. PA can really push your hardware to the max.
Linux Minimum Requirements
The most important minimum requirements for Linux are:
- 64 bit only
- 8GB RAM
- OpenGL 3.2+ with S3 Texture Compression enabled
- reliable broadband for online
Clear Your Download Cache Before Reporting Issues
Delete the contents of the download directory in your Planetary Annihilation Data Directory:
- .../Uber Entertainment/Planetary Annihilation/download/
Verify Your Game Files Before Reporting Issues
Verify your game files:
Test With Mods Disabled Before Reporting Issues
You can launch PA with all mods disabled via the --nomods command line option using one of the following:
- Steam: right click on game > properties > set launch options
- PA Launcher: click on name > build options > additional command-line options
Remove any old PAMM file system mods:
Verify Your Game Files Before Reporting Issues
Verify your game files:
Reporting Linux Issues
Issues should be reported in the official PA support forums where you can easily upload files:
When reporting issues please upload:
- PA client logs
- PA local server logs if playing on a local server
- screenshots for any user interface issues
The logs can be found in your Planetary Annihilation Data Directory.
Logs may include your partial or full name in paths. Replace your name with username using a text editor if needed before uploading.
Please include the following:
- distribution and version of linux
- graphics card and drivers
Possible Linux Issues
- XOV Commander Crash
- Alternate Install Location May Cause Local Server Issues
- UI is partially missing
- Failed to Start Game (Missing Executable)
- Black screen after every game
- Black screen on start-up
- Textures are missing in game
- White screen during game
- Fatal error "basil"
- Crashing in Ubuntu 16.04 when using Steam
OS Independent Issues
- Russian Government Roskomnadzor Blocking AWS Login Servers
- User Interface Unreadable on 4K / 5K Displays
- Full Screen Desktop Resolution
- Missing Build Bar with Conflicting Unit Server Mods
- Old PAMM File System Mods
- Special Characters in Display Name
- Unit Freezes / Unit Jumps / Stuttering
- Server Sim Performance / Time Dilation / RAM Usage
- Lost Titans Ownership When Linking Steam to PA Account
- Application Focus Change / Alt-Tab While Building Planets May Crash
- Ranked 1v1 Loads Replay (patched by Community Mods)
- Game Play
- System Editor
Crash Minidump Location
From: Where do I find Planetary Annihilation crash minidumps files?
The default location for crash minidump files generated by PA is now the logs directory in the Planetary Annihilation Data Directory
The environment variable MINIDUMP_DIRECTORY
can be used to change the location where crash minidump .dmp files are saved for local servers.
On Windows the default location for minidump files created by Windows Error Reporting (WER) is:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\CrashDumps\
egC:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\CrashDumps\PA.exe.NNNNN.dmp
(generated by Windows)
On macOS you can use the console application to locate crash reports created by macOS:
Crash dump files are named like:
xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx.dmp
(generated by PA on all operating systems)PA.exe.NNNNN.dmp
(generated by Windows)PA_YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMSS_name.crash
(generated by macOS)