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Windows: When im setup Steam language to POLISH, games like Counter Strike Source, Team Fortres 2 is in Polish.
Linux: When im setup Steam language to POLISH, games like Counter Strike Source, Team Fortress 2 is NOT in Polish.
Can you repair it??, fx. adding polish language in language list?.
Works GREAT under Cinnamon, Gnome-Shell. Probably works under Unity fine also.
Unfortunately, I'm having the same problem as "♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Princess" (lol). I'm running Arch 64 on an AMD Phenom II X4 + AMD Radeon HD 7850 + Catalyst 13.1 + Gnome-Shell. System is completely up-to-date, but CS:S wont launch giving the message:
"Could not find required OpenGL entry point 'glGetError'! Either your video card is unsupported, or your OpenGL driver needs to be updated."
Has anyone found a solution to this, or know how to fix it?
- "Could not find required OpenGL entry point 'glGetError'! Either your video card is unsupported, or your OpenGL driver needs to be updated."
When you try and launch CS:S on an Arch 64 system, it's because you need the package: "lib32-catalyst-utils" installed. I had "lib32-libgl" (which gets replaced by lib32-catalyst-utils), which is why it gives you the odd "Drivers out of date" error message (Open-Drivers aren't supported).
To fix it, just enable the multi-lib repo (see Arch wiki), and make sure you have these 3 packages:
catalyst-dkms
catalyst-utils
lib32-catalyst-utils