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entropicdrift, do gaming w Baldur's Gate 3 Review Thread
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Copying my previous comment from Sunday:

Played it all day yesterday. It still has some bugs and if you play co-op you should do it in a separate save file because you can’t ever remove your offline friends’ characters from your party, but at a mechanical level, the game is a masterpiece.

It’s D&D 5e translated with extreme loving detail into a video game. Conversation is nearly as engaging as combat and many of the NPCs have massive dialogue trees, all fully voiced. You can switch between using a controller to directly control your character or using the traditional keyboard and mouse controls like the older Baldurs Gate games.

Hells, the character creator is probably worthy of an award by itself

I’m now 38 hours in and my opinions are basically the same, though I will add that I love how fast they’ve been patching it. If Larian ever release DLC or expansions for this game I’d expect them to be the best goddamned expansions I’ve seen in at least the last 10 years.

I’m really hoping it’s reasonably moddable because I’ve little doubt the community would love to mod entire custom campaigns into this engine.

simple, do games w Linux Gaming

Copying my comment from another thread:

Check out www.protondb.com, to see which games work well on Linux. Games that are platinum should work out of the box, ones that are Gold might need some tinkering. Most games work great, but a lot of multiplayer games aren’t supported.

In general gaming on Linux has been a pretty smooth experience lately. Games on Steam usually just work, but IMO running games outside of Steam is pretty hit or miss. They sometimes need following a guide or trying to fix an obscure issue that only like 2 other people have.

So yeah, most games do just work that you don’t have to worry about it too much.

degrix, do gaming w Baldur's Gate 3 Review Thread
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This game is everything I wanted Divinity Original Sin 2 to be. I’m so happy that Larian knocked it out of the park with this one.

Celediel,

This game is everything I wanted Divinity Original Sin 2 to be.

This is kinda exactly why I haven’t played it, haha. I’m a grumpy old fart who played the first two, and misses RTwP. I did enjoy D:OS I+II though, so I guess I’ll just shut up, play Pathfinder if I feel like RTwP, and be happy good RPGs are being made.

Fizz, do gaming w Baldur's Gate 3 Review Thread
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Eh I didn’t really enjoy it but i haven’t played it.

chloyster,

Thank you for your input :)

Fizz,
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I played it after making the comment and it’s pretty good. I’m only an hour in though

IlliteratiDomine, do gaming w Battle.net account
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If you have a phone number on the account, you can do an SMS reset. If not, I guess it’s “open a ticket with a throwaway” time.

Kaberu, do gaming w Baldur's Gate 3 Review Thread

I can finally play D&D instead of always being the default GM! Yay!

It’s a fantastic game and I am having a blast with it. It’d be neat if they found a way to incorporate a little more of the utility stuff (scrying etc.) but I can imagine how difficult that would be. The scope of what you can do in the game is definitely much farther than I thought they’d go!

Sloogs,

How does scrying work in the game actually? I’m kinda curious and I don’t have the game yet :<

Kaberu,

Scrying type spells are not in the game as far as I know. There are a lot of non-combat spells in D&D that are not present, likely because they are based on creative liberties, and difficult to replicate on a computer.

a_cup_of_rohan, do gaming w Battle.net account
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I’d create a new account and then raise a support ticket that way for your old account.

elscallr, do gaming w Baldur's Gate 3 Review Thread
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I'm absolutely loving it. I love that I can pace the game myself thanks to the turn based design, that my actions have consequences, that it's a proper role playing game.

I'm about 30 hours in and it's fantastic.

DonnieDarkmode, do gaming w Baldur's Gate 3 Review Thread

It’s too bad the review copies were delayed, but I’m glad reviewers are taking their time with it. If this level of positivity continues I feel like BG3 will be a serious GOTY contender

Gordon_Freeman, do gaming w I tried playing the two original Baldur's Gate games on Ubuntu. It's hell.
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https://www.gog.com/forum/baldurs_gate_series/linux_libssl_fix

I found that link in this thread:
https://www.gog.com/forum/baldurs_gate_series/does_linux_version_of_baldurs_gate_enhanced_edition_work_out_of_the_box

It explains why it does not work and have a link to a solution (the first link I pasted)

EDIT. I tried it and it works

ono,

Text of the accepted answer from that thread:

As I understand it, even the most current version of the game links to a horribly outdated version of openssl that is no longer shipped by modern Linux distributions. The publisher has neither fixed this nor bundled the version they need, so you will not be able to start the program due to missing openssl-1.0.so. Most distributions provide a special package to install this legacy library, commonly named openssl-compat or similar. You could also choose any of a number of highly questionable sites that purport to host downloads of this obsolete library.

Meanwhile, Wine runs the Windows version of the game fine. If I recall correctly, I didn’t even need to adjust any settings in Wine to get it to work.

Lojcs,

Isn’t that a single player game? Why does it need ssl to run?

cityboundforest,
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I think it does have a multiplayer mode, but not sure why it would require SSL of all things

Edit: a clause

ampersandrew, do gaming w I tried playing the two original Baldur's Gate games on Ubuntu. It's hell.
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You're not totally out of options. Have you tried Heroic Launcher? I haven't really used Lutris since this thing came around, and it seems to do a similar job. But if not, there's a Humble Bundle going on right now with the Steam versions of both games included, and I can confirm that they work great via Steam.

boblin, do gaming w I tried playing the two original Baldur's Gate games on Ubuntu. It's hell.
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I had issues with the “enhanced” GOG version. Starting it requires an ancient openssl library which is no longer available on modern platforms. If you launch the game via terminal or check the logs Lutris provides you might see an error message similar to “openssl.1.0.0…so not found”. If thats the case I can dig up more specific instructions to circumvent the issue which got me into the game. Just to clarify, installation worked, it was just the game necer started or rather instantly crashed.

usrtrv, do gaming w I tried playing the two original Baldur's Gate games on Ubuntu. It's hell.

I played the enhanced editions on Steam which have a native Linux build. No issues.

ampersandrew,
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And to add to this, there's a Humble Bundle right now with the Steam versions of both of those games included. I've also been playing the Enhanced Editions on Steam recently, and they've worked just fine on Linux.

cowfodder, do gaming w I tried playing the two original Baldur's Gate games on Ubuntu. It's hell.

Dumb question, but did you download the Windows versions or the native Linux versions?

iagomago,
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I did download the native Linux versions.

XLRV, do gaming w I tried playing the two original Baldur's Gate games on Ubuntu. It's hell.
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Have you tried to add the game .exe as a non-Steam game, and using proton as a compatibility tool?

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