OTClient doesn'r support the new animationsystem properly so i would highly recommend NOT using 10.57+ with OTCYou can use OTClient and never worry again about finding a Linux client for the right protocol, you can just download the Windows client and extract tibia.spr/dat to the protocol folder.
You'll find Linux releases here: https://github.com/edubart/otclient
However, it's optimal to compile the source code, since releases aren't coming out for a long time, specially the Linux build on the front page, if you use Arch Linux, there is also an AUR package that you can get using "yaourt -S otclient-git", but i don't know how updated it is.
the aur package was removed from the AUR but the instructions is in edubard github https://github.com/edubart/archlibs/tree/master/linux64/otclient-gitYou can use OTClient and never worry again about finding a Linux client for the right protocol, you can just download the Windows client and extract tibia.spr/dat to the protocol folder.
You'll find Linux releases here: https://github.com/edubart/otclient
However, it's optimal to compile the source code, since releases aren't coming out for a long time, specially the Linux build on the front page, if you use Arch Linux, there is also an AUR package that you can get using "yaourt -S otclient-git", but i don't know how updated it is.
Didn't knew that... What is new about the animation system? I'm out of OT and Tibia for a long time, so if you can update me i would be grateful.OTClient doesn'r support the new animationsystem properly so i would highly recommend NOT using 10.57+ with OTC
Sure, basically they've split outfits into 2 framegroups, there used to be just one where animation frame 1 was just stsnding still and you had 4 frames all in all. Now there are one group for Idle and one for Walking where there are 8 frames instead of 4, for smoother animations, that's the basic idea and therefor the movement in OTC looks laggy and brokenDidn't knew that... What is new about the animation system? I'm out of OT and Tibia for a long time, so if you can update me i would be grateful.
http://clients.************/linux.php?tibia=1077
@EventideYou can use OTClient and never worry again about finding a Linux client for the right protocol, you can just download the Windows client and extract tibia.spr/dat to the protocol folder.
You'll find Linux releases here: https://github.com/edubart/otclient
However, it's optimal to compile the source code, since releases aren't coming out for a long time, specially the Linux build on the front page, if you use Arch Linux, there is also an AUR package that you can get using "yaourt -S otclient-git", but i don't know how updated it is.