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a few weeks ago, my computer crashed (no game was launched at that moment) and after that, M&B:W, which I had been previously playing for hours without any problem has taken any occasion to crash: when I open my inventory, my party status panel, character panel, when I attack an enemy party and so on.
What I have done to try to solve the problem:
- verifying the local files integrity
- uninstalling/reinstalling the game
Nothing worked until now.
My OS is Debian 9.
My other Steam games (Civilization 5, Faeria, Lifeless planet) have no problem.
Thanks by advance for your help.
- by "native linux version", do you mean that I should reinstall MB:W with no update? Is there a tutorial somewhere?
- I've tried to use Wine before, it always failed. And I wonder why I should use it for a game that is compatible with linux.