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Banners of Ruin is now available on GOG since some days and is on sale (-20%) until August 12.
The game is very tempting me even if it doesn't have (yet?) a Linux build, it might be one of those exceptions...
I see on protondb that the game is apparently Platine but the reports are 9 months old.
Did anyone have a recent test about it and/or tested it the GOG version?
If I buy it, I would use Lutris/Wine-DXVK I think and not Proton obviously.
Thanks for the feedback/advice!
I would be very surprised if a game with a Platinum rating on ProtonDB didn't work in Wine. If you do have problems with current Wine you could always run it with the custom version of Wine Proton uses.
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Still I'll wait some days if anyone know a specific thing about it before I buy it.
Off topic, after a long time in my wishlist I finally bought Slay The Spire... I love it!