Keep a small Windows partition if you play any of those games with anti-cheat that don’t allow Linux.
Otherwise, almost everything else just works with Proton. It’s a lovely age.
Keep a small Windows partition if you play any of those games with anti-cheat that don’t allow Linux.
Otherwise, almost everything else just works with Proton. It’s a lovely age.
My two favorite distros as well.
Mint Cin is a solid first distro. UI feels a lot like Windows and gives a comfy environment to learn in.
They found it, it crashed in SC.
I was going for some levity here, but the fun police have spoken. I’ll take it down.
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Use the quick travel thing to go back to the beach at the beginning of the game. He’s right in the crashed ship region, so if you missed him, just fill out some map there. You should run into him.
She is captured by some tieflings not too far down the road from Asterion and Gale. I think there may be another fork you can go down the main path with, so it might be possible to miss her. I’m in Act II first play through and am playing slowly enough that that was about a month ago, so it’s a little fuzzy.
This still won’t stop me from killing Ms. Green Sith Pants and leaving her behind at the beginning of my next run.
Here’s what I did on launch day to bypass the .NET issue.
I’m on a Steam Deck running Steam OS, so you may have to adjust this a bit to your distro, but that is what worked for me.
Okay, when I first tried to set it up on launch day, I kept getting similar errors.
I detailed what I did to get it running in this thread. If you’re having the same issue, hopefully that will get you running.
For Proton, I’m currently using Proton Experimental, but other versions of Proton or Proton GE would likely work.
At work at the moment on a not-long-enough short break, but I’ll come back in a few hours to see if you have an answer, if not I’ll let you know my settings. This game is running quite well on my Deck.
Are you on a challenge run?
I’m playing on medium (standard) difficulty, but I needed a full party at level 3-4 to clear that entire area. There are parts that are tough due to quantity of opponents, and parts that are tough due to quality of opponents.
I’m not sure how you’d clear it with only two characters.
Am the the only weirdo who swapped over to Linux without knowing a ton about it, and didn’t really have any issues? I just started with a Windows-user-friendly distro (Mint Cinnamon), and then just looked up how to get through any weird (to me) issues that I encountered over time. Gradually learned more about what’s under the hood as I went.
But I see these memes and stories about “I tried Linux, it lasted a week and I went back to Windows” here and there.
It’s not scary. Am I missing something? XoD
Leagues like MLB make it really difficult to consume their content, with all the stupid side deals and blackout restrictions. Sometimes it’s like they force you to seek alternatives. Or, just not watch at all.
I hear good things about Chimera OS feeling a lot like Steam OS when you’re trying to get a similar experience for laptops, if that’s what you’re going for.