Sorry TBP, but I have no idea.
It's alright, I might try to switch over to my brother's old computer since he wants nothing to do with it. It's a Pentium 4 so it should run.
What steps do I have that are unneeded? The guide is for "beginners" so I did everything step by step so nobody would run into problems. You're welcome for trying to help you. The method I am doing keeps everything in one folder also. If you've tried this already and still doesn't idk, if you havent you should.
Whats the profile path argument? /home/USER/blocklandfolder?
You don't have to make a Blockland folder unless you're using the Portable App. The installation should already do this. Wine thinks of your home folder like the My Documents folder, and in Windows, the game files are installed to the My Documents folder, therefore Blockland ends up in the home folder in Linux.
Wine 1.4.1 isn't up-to-date at all. It's currently 1.5.26, and there's a PPA available on Wine's site for that version. Use that instead.
Just for further refrence, that part where you reinstalled Wine, you can enter N and it won't reinstall.
The dedicated server shortcuts actually work if you're straight-up installing the game.
If I remember correctly, you can just create a launcher with the "wine BlocklandLauncher.exe" command, or use the ones Blockland offers to create.
The "profilePath ." argument installs the game files to the same folder the launcher resides in.
And another tip, your Wine folder in its entirety is ~/.wine/drive_c.
Just saying.
Also, I am not sure what desktop environment Arch Linux uses (it seems like LXDE) but if its not you should try the Lubuntu distro which is basically Ubuntu but rather than using Unity, it uses LXDE which is super light and a good choice for old computers.
By default Arch is a bash shell (zsh shell in the CD environment, strongly prefer it over bash now). I just had a stripped down version of LXDE installed to attempt running BL. Before that it was just the shell prompt.
You could install GNOME Shell, KDE, LXDE, Openbox, there's a whole slew of DEs.
Myself, I'm running WMFS1 on top of LXDE on my laptop.