The pb directory should contain at least 2 directories ( dll and htm) plus a number of so files. Extract to contents of the downloaded file into the directory mentioned above.Create a directory named pb (if it does not exist).This is not an official PB site, so use it at your own risk.
Download the latest PB files from here.This can be solved by manually updating your PB client to the latest version: As a result you may not be able to play on servers that still have PB enabled: symptoms of such behaviour might be automatic kicks after 1 or 2 minutes of play time.
PunkBuster (PB for short) is no longer supporting Enemy Territory. You might need to restart ET in order to see the desired results.On modern gaming rigs it was noted that Enemy Territory struggles to display playable FPS (especially if there are a lot of people playing in the server): sometimes the FPS may go below 30 while other times it may be around 125 FPS. Then execute the CFG file, open the console and type: \vid_restart. Seta r_customheight 1080 // monitor's height Seta r_customwidth 1920 // monitor's width Seta r_mode -1 // -1 mean we are using a custom screen resolution The problem can be solved by using a CFG file (see: #Create CFG File (Optional): You might not be able to find your official monitor's resolution in the Options page of ET.
You need to install it even if you normally use 64-bit pulseaudio. Lack of sound in Enemy Territory: Legacy 32-bit (manifested by "Failed to open OpenAL device" error in ET console) can be resolved by installing the following 32-bit pulseaudio package - lib32-libpulse. Keep in mind the et-sdl-sound fix applies only to Enemy Territory and does not work with Enemy Territory: Legacy. Once et-sdl-sound is installed, you can launch the game using the following command: This problem can be solved by enabling the multilib repository, installing the multilib-devel group, and finally installing et-sdl-sound. As a result, Enemy Territory might not be able to emit sound.
The following contains steps how to created such file: ET commands) can be stored in a configuration (CFG) file.
Note: The 64 bit version is not compatible with Enemy Territory 2.60b mods. It can be installed from etlegacy AUR(64-bit) or etlegac圓2 AUR(32-bit).