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…and do be fair: It was announced and advertised for Linux, but CD Project RED never delivered. In fact the TW2 port disaster, which I did pre-order back then, hold me from pre-ordering TW3. Guess that was a good idea.[/users-only]
And by the way, TW2 port is quite good, not a disaster. At least if you played the current version.
Still fiddling with the 3d settings but I'm also good with the current result.
Please don't dig this out again. I was there and it needed months to work out all the issues. People were playing to that date with just wine already and had a better experience. Like me.
This is my first try with TW3 and wine-staging and while I know that wine came a long way it seems to be the perfect moment to give it a spin. This works _now_ better then the TW2 port ever did for me before I lost interest in playing it at all on Linux.
I voted with my _money_, as any consumer should do it, instead of whining on some bbs. Not that CDPR would care. Sales rocketed anyway.
Now I got it for dead cheap and on discount. DLCs included. I waited. And boy I would have bought this for any price with a port when it was fresh. In fact I even bought TW2 twice when it's port was _released_ just to show my appreciation. And that was when things went south.
Can we burry that can of worms now?
Things really went south, when they dropped The Witcher 3 port for Linux, after advertising it for 2 years in a row first. That was highly annoying.
Linux Morpheus 4.10.14-200.fc25.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed May 3 22:52:30 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linuxmodel name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM200 [GeForce GTX TITAN X] (rev a1)
nvidia-settings: version 381.22 (mockbuild@) Wed May 10 15:36:51 CEST 2017
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 24081 7265 1555 131 15260 13503
Swap: 4076 563 3513
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Yeah.. I know I'm a little weak on the CPU side nowadays ;)
I actually played through TW2 on my old GTX 760 after VP got the worst problems sorted out and it ran just fine. I didn't play on maxed settings of course.