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Just recently the Native Linux port of BioShock Infinite was updated to fix it failing to launch after an update.

As a quick reminder — back in September last year 2K updated various BioShock games to have their own launcher, because we all know gamers love extra launchers don't they? The previous article lists workarounds for them on Linux but as a side-effect they also broke the old Native Linux version.

It's taken over five months to sort it but they finally released an update and said:

Our last patch to BioShock Infinite on Steam was intended only for Windows but unexpectedly affected shared dependencies with the Linux version that made the game unplayable on some versions of Linux. We’ve since identified and fixed those conflicts and have verified those solutions addressed the issue in Linux (Ubuntu 22.10). We apologize for the inconvenience to our fans on Linux and appreciate their patience as we worked on a fix.

I checked on it and the Native Linux port launches fine now on Fedora.

Nice to see they finally did something, even though you could workaround it with Proton. For some it seems the Native Linux version actually works better though. I'm just surprised they actually fixed it, I was half expecting them to just leave it and tell people to use Proton at this point.

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damarrin Feb 12, 2023
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Yes, that was surprising but welcome. To my shame, that’s a game I’m still to play.
mrdeathjr Feb 12, 2023
yeah in my case using UHD 630 GT2 dont run, crash without reason but now maybe can retry (in both modes zink and opengl)

3zekiel Feb 12, 2023
Working here too, quite welcome. I do prefer to play the native version when it exists, albeit I did not exactly plan to play it again but well. The 5 months delay is still clearly not optimal, but better than nothing.
kokoko3k Feb 12, 2023
Don't tell me.
So there still hope for native Linux gaming?

What a wonderful news!
StalePopcorn Feb 12, 2023
Does the Linux version have the crap 2K launcher and pause trying to login to 2K servers before getting to the main screen like the Winduhz version?
Klaas Feb 12, 2023
That's a big surprise.

QuoteWe apologize for the inconvenience to our fans on Linux and appreciate their patience as we worked on a fix.
And that is a surprise as well. Usually it's something like we are sorry that a minority of you didn't like what we did.
ElectricPrism Feb 12, 2023
Dang. Now I feel like I have to get through Bioshock 2 before I can restart my Bioshock Infinite play through.

1 Remastered was stupid good, but there was some splicer bug a few hours in that blocked progression they needed to fix before the launcher debacle. I hope they do fix it someday.

Props to the devs behind System Shock 2 and OG System Shock.
M@GOid Feb 12, 2023
Quoting: StalePopcornDoes the Linux version have the crap 2K launcher and pause trying to login to 2K servers before getting to the main screen like the Winduhz version?

Yes, but for those wondering, it pauses de main menu for a couple seconds then lets you play the game without doing the 2k account. And yes, you still have Steam Cloud saves.
Shmerl Feb 12, 2023
This is one of those "never on GOG" versions. Windows one works fine in Wine+dxvk though.
hardpenguin Feb 13, 2023
I can respect that
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