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You can get here [Bioshock Infinite Complete Edition](https://www.gog.com/game/bioshock_infinite?pp=b2a10a6c3dcadb10c8ffd734c1bab896d55cf0ec)
Disclaimer about the Linux version from a member of [GOG staff](https://www.gog.com/forum/general/gogcom_summer_sale_festival_is_live_d714f/post26):
Anyway, I bet this version run much better with wine-DXVK than the native (obsolete and outdated) OpenGL port.
(By the way the GOG summer sale has no 'connect' offers; so that's a bit of a letdown.)
I'm gonna try it with Codeweavers Crossover. It has an option for to install DXVK with a single click.
Let's see what happen.
lgogdownloader --list-details --game bioshock_infinite | grep 'product id'
...
product id: 1752654506
lgogdownloader --galaxy-show-builds 1752654506
0: Version 1.0.1643565 - 2019-05-24T12:52:46+0000 (Gen 2)
lgogdownloader --galaxy-install 1752654506/0
But result isn't really a full game...