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linux:get_titan_quest_running_on_centos_7 [2018/02/05 19:51] – Added libtxc_dxtn.i686 information brianlinux:get_titan_quest_running_on_centos_7 [2018/06/10 18:45] – Added ALT key change instructions brian
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 +====== Get Titan Quest Running on Centos 7 ======
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 For general installation instructions, [[http://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/titan-quest-guide.311/|follow this guide]]. For general installation instructions, [[http://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/titan-quest-guide.311/|follow this guide]].
  
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 I also found that firewalld was blocking multiplayer connections. To allow for LAN games, open ''firewalld'' (search for ''firewall'' in GNOME), switch to the **Protocols** tab, and add ''udp'' as a protocol. To make this change permanent, go to the //Options// menu and select //Runtime to Permanent//. I also found that firewalld was blocking multiplayer connections. To allow for LAN games, open ''firewalld'' (search for ''firewall'' in GNOME), switch to the **Protocols** tab, and add ''udp'' as a protocol. To make this change permanent, go to the //Options// menu and select //Runtime to Permanent//.
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 +While you're here, to allow other games (such as Diablo II) to connect through the firewall, do the same for ''tcp''.
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 +===== ALT Key =====
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 +By default, holding down the ''ALT'' key while clicking the mouse will move the current window/application. The problem is, you need to ALT+click to pick up items in the game. To fix this problem in KDE Plasma, launch System Settings, then go to //Window Management//, and click the //Window Actions// tab. Change the modifier key from ALT to Meta. Done.
  
  
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