
McGlomp
Published
Feels like a native game. Flawless.
Recognized my wired Xbox 360 controller and it worked perfectly.
Four complete playthroughs and over four-hundred hours of gameplay on this Ubuntu install. Not a single crash.
Like others have said, doing the following commands in the terminal was a must in order for the game to start up. You'll need to do it each time the game is updated, as well.
cd "~/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/Divinity\ Original\ Sin\ 2/"
mv ./bin ./bin.bak && ln -s DefEd/bin bin && cd bin && mv ./SupportTool.exe ./SupportTool.bak && ln -s EoCApp.exe SupportTool.exe
After doing that, game plays fine.
Game played perfectly except in one area. The place where you can get a black rose in Act I tanked my framerate in half, to around 25fps-30fps. Changing graphical settings did not help. Everywhere else in the whole entire game played perfectly, though. It was just this one area.
No problems whatsoever. Game ran/played perfectly for me out of the box.
Game recognized my wired Xbox 360 gamepad automatically. Proton version used: 5.13-6
"PROTON_FORCE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 PROTON_USE_D9VK=1 %command%" in Steam launch options.
Runs great out of the box. Feels native. Wired Xbox 360 controller recognized and worked perfectly.
"PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=60 %command%" in the launch options solved crackling audio.