Developer Larian Studios said doing so will mean “more playing, and no troubleshooting” come launch day.

  • southsamurai
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    311 months ago

    I’m running at 16 gb ram, a decade old video card, an older hdd, and would need to either switch to Windows (hell no), or hope that it’s going to be fully functional on Linux. The last one is an easy fix, really. I could afford an ssd and use whatever distro it works well on. But the ram and new video card are way outside my budget. Fixed income sucks lol.

    I can’t justify that for one game when my main rig isn’t even used for gaming often any more since my arthritis got worse. Tbh, the only thing I play on it is Baldur’s gate 2 lol. It’s mainly my desktop writing rig nowadays. And I’ve switched to laptop (an old ThinkPad) for anything but major editing where I need the bigger screen.

    Any option to make it work is going to end up at least 500 for me. No way am I dropping that when everything I have works fine for anything except one game.

    • HairyblueOP
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      811 months ago

      I quit Windows three years ago. I play games with Steam/Proton and Linux Ubuntu. Works great. I just got Baldur’s Gate 2 for free and added it to Steam as a non steam game and it runs great with proton.

      Not sure about the rest. Sorry. Sounds like you are a fan.