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The game includes latest unofficial Wesp's patch (9.5) for technical fixes, but not for additional content (aka patch plus). You can install it yourself to enable patch plus from here: http://www.patches-scrolls.de/patch/4647/7/
To run the game with the unofficial patch enabled, add this parameter:
-game Unofficial_PatchFor improved distant visuals, you can also enable forced anisotropic filtering. With closed Nvidia driver you can do it by adding this export before launching the game (in PlayOnLinux you can do it in the misc tab):
export __GL_LOG_MAX_ANISO=4See https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/2nnh0b/how_to_create_an_application_profile_for_nvidia/
But even full override in nvidia-settings doesn't affect Bloodlines anymore. I remember in the past it did work for the CD version with Wesp5's patches.
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