Hello y’all, I’m at my wits end. I got the GoG version of BG3 (cause DRM free yay!), but for the love of me I cannot get it to work. I’ve done so much googling and so many workarounds, I’ve installed .net, I’ve skipped the launcher, I’ve used the alternate .exe, I’ve tried proton experimental and 8 and hotfix, but nothing has got me even as far as a loading screen. I just get a flash of black then crashed back to desktop. If anyone has any insights or help I would greatly appreciate it, I’m using Heroic right now but honestly I’ll do whatever to get this thing working.

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Try Bottles. Lutris almost never works for me, Heroic is a bit better. But once I discovered Bottles, I’m basically never using anything else. Bottles can also automatically add an entry to Steam for your game. So any non-Steam game on my steamdeck is via Bottles.

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I attempted, it got done downloading most of the BG3 installers, and then… It all just disappeared? No record of the files or downloads anywhere. Since it took an hour+ I gave up on that angle

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Weird. Only issue I’ve ever had close to that was when I didn’t have enough space for the installer files and the installed game.

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Haven’t tried with BG3 but I’ve had great luck with Heroic Game Launcher.

You’ll need to use desktop mode to install it and add steam shortcut. You might need to run Winetricks inside HGL to install latest version of MSVC and . net if it doesn’t launch.

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Interesting. What works for me is an install from Heroic, adding exe to Steam, and also a flag –skip-launcher for it. AFAIK .NET is only needed for the launcher.

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Hate to say it, but I refuse to buy games on other storefronts since I got the deck (I love the drm-free aspects of gog). Until other companies put in the effort to support Linux, I don’t see how they deserve my money.

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If GOG really cared about the consumer they would provide better support for Linux. Their anti-DRM talk is very hollow

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Honestly, same, my buying habits did a full 180 (I use to wait to get a game on GoG, now I never do). But my witcher 3 I had on GoG worked great even if it was a little less convenient, and BG3 seems like a game I’ll want to have forever, so I figured why not. Unfortunate that they had to go and give me a reason why not…

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