The Witcher 2 for Linux is now fully DRM-free and available to buy from GOG, but be warned the GOG team accidentally put up an older version.
Our contact at VP who did the port let us know GOG are aware of it and will issue an update soon, so no need to fret. Looks like GOG dropped the ball on this one, but it should all be sorted soon.
If you haven't seen it yet, see our recent post on the latest beta of The Witcher 2. The performance difference between this first release and the current beta are awesome. Well done to VP for sticking at it and turning it around.
You can also see the announcement from VP on the unofficial TW2 github:
QuoteGOG Version
We see that GOG.com have chosen to release The Witcher 2 for Linux on their store. Unfortunately, they did not have the latest version before publishing.
As they have packaged the game as one huge download, we decided that as well as sending them the latest build, we would make the new files available for public download. You can download them here:
http://developer.vpltd.com/public/witcher2-gog-20140905125243.tgz
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berillions, wow!
VP, which took several metric tons of abuse on the release of W2, has made good on their work, and major props to them for making their latest eON available.
So, VP, Aspyr and Feral should be held up as exemplars of Linux porting. I'll also add the folks at Paradox, whose Crusader Kings 2 native port was excellent, and who released Europa Universalis IV for Windows, Mac and Linux all on the same day. Not to mention the several other games they publish.
In the Hall of Fame is Bioware, who released a still-good native port of Neverwinter Nights back in 2003.
VP, which took several metric tons of abuse on the release of W2, has made good on their work, and major props to them for making their latest eON available.
So, VP, Aspyr and Feral should be held up as exemplars of Linux porting. I'll also add the folks at Paradox, whose Crusader Kings 2 native port was excellent, and who released Europa Universalis IV for Windows, Mac and Linux all on the same day. Not to mention the several other games they publish.
In the Hall of Fame is Bioware, who released a still-good native port of Neverwinter Nights back in 2003.
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Quoting: ShmerlThnx...unfornately Witcher 1 doesnt show any key in Steam only Wt2.Quoting: pd12Nice link to Witcher 2 on GOG =)If you have the Steam version already, GOG offers you the game for free: https://secure.gog.com/witcher/backup
Unfortunately since I already have it on Steam and aren't loaded, I think I'll pass on supporting GOG on this one.
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Where can I find the CD Key? I remember it popping up, but I thinking I didn't need it I opted for it not to be shown again.
Edit: Nevermind. If you highlight Witcher 2 in your library in detailed view you'll see a link on the right for the CD key :D
Edit: Nevermind. If you highlight Witcher 2 in your library in detailed view you'll see a link on the right for the CD key :D
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Quoting: oldrocker99In the Hall of Fame is Bioware, who released a still-good native port of Neverwinter Nights back in 2003.Wish it would appear on GOG already.
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Cool! the only problem is that it is one file, i wish they cut it into multiple files. Luckily I was finally able to build lgogdownloader a few weeks ago! ...now to wait for it to finish...
and does any one know if this goes any better than strait wine, how good is the eon wrapper with AMD Graphics and CPU's?
and does any one know if this goes any better than strait wine, how good is the eon wrapper with AMD Graphics and CPU's?
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QuoteThnx...unfornately Witcher 1 doesnt show any key in Steam only Wt2.
Apparently the game needs to be installed (or downloading/installing) for the key to be available.
GOG provides instructions and a form at http://thewitcher.com/backup/ to request a "replacement" key if you cannot do this for some reason. Running Linux exclusively (and refusing to install Steam on wine) was good enough and I got mine a couple of days after submitting a request. You need to grab a screenshot to prove you've actually bought the game and that your email address matches the Steam account. Just follow the instructions.
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Quoting: coryrj19951and does any one know if this goes any better than strait wine, how good is the eon wrapper with AMD Graphics and CPU's?
For me it goes much, much better than wine. There is one part of the game involving fire arrows which always used to slow to single digit fps for some reason, but goes nicely with the linux version. The performance is now quiet good for me, but I have an nvidia gpu. But as people will tell you here, YMMV.
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Quoting: GoCorinthiansFor the witcher 1 you will see the key if you go to the Steam for Windows. Try with wine.Quoting: ShmerlThnx...unfornately Witcher 1 doesnt show any key in Steam only Wt2.Quoting: pd12Nice link to Witcher 2 on GOG =)If you have the Steam version already, GOG offers you the game for free: https://secure.gog.com/witcher/backup
Unfortunately since I already have it on Steam and aren't loaded, I think I'll pass on supporting GOG on this one.
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Just mentioning again that Witcher 1 runs really well on Wine. I got 20-30 fps with Wine+CSMT with high settings on an Intel HD4000!
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