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The Witcher 2 in Wine
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Ehvis Jul 8, 2021
Turned off the QTEs in my Dark replay. Killed Letho in one try that time around. Not so difficult when you know the game.

And yes, TW3 is only really worth playing on Death March if you care about interesting combat.
Pangaea Jul 8, 2021
Quoting: EhvisTurned off the QTEs in my Dark replay. Killed Letho in one try that time around. Not so difficult when you know the game.

And yes, TW3 is only really worth playing on Death March if you care about interesting combat.
If I recall, you couldn't turn them off entirely, but only to a light version? That is what I did, which made the Kayran fight doable and less sucky. The special trap helped too.

Letho died, and in all playthroughs of TW3 I have imported that save, so I've never seen his cameo in TW3. Not a big miss as he was an ass anyway. Felt right to kill him after all the crap he did.
wojtek88 Jun 8, 2022
Welcome back! In 2018 I've switched to Nintendo Switch from Linux gaming and I've completely abandoned it. Now I am back as I've purchased... Steam Deck

And here is the question - does anyone managed to run Witcher 2 on Steam Deck? Seems Virtual Programming port doesn't start, same if I force Proton Experimental or newest stable.

Any verified advice will be appreciated!
Shmerl Jun 8, 2022
As above, you might need that native d3dcompiler_47 override for it to work. I haven't tested it without it recently.

I haven't worked much with Proton, but there is protontricks apparently which can help setting up such override similiarly to how winetricks does it (it does use winetricks underneath).

Last edited by Shmerl on 8 June 2022 at 6:14 am UTC
Avehicle7887 Jun 10, 2022
Quoting: wojtek88Welcome back! In 2018 I've switched to Nintendo Switch from Linux gaming and I've completely abandoned it. Now I am back as I've purchased... Steam Deck

And here is the question - does anyone managed to run Witcher 2 on Steam Deck? Seems Virtual Programming port doesn't start, same if I force Proton Experimental or newest stable.

Any verified advice will be appreciated!

I don't own a Steam Deck but If I had to hazard a guess as to why the native port isn't running is due to missing 32bit dependencies.

I think the Windows version would run better on the Deck than the native version could.
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