![]() Then I run the game with '-force-d3d11' flag. ![]() Initially I got the same error message like in #1, but I installed 'Direct X for modern games' and DXVK library into Steam 'bottle' (it's the name for the containers it creates for each application you install). I purchased Codeweaver's Crossover - not only to try to make the game working but also to support WINE and Proton developers (Codeweavers are main devs behind WINE so I think they deserved the cash).This could be due to having an old version of DirectX installed error. ![]() I got Failed to set a working mode for the rendering device. Installing Wine Steam in Lutris and then installing CoH2.Since further development has happened in the WINE/Proton field, I thought I'd share my experience. It's been 2 months since I wrote this post and some people still message me asking if I managed to figure out how to make it work. I also tried to download the Win version via SteamCMD and then run /path/to/Proton-newest-version/proton run /path/to/RelicCoH2.exe adding various environmental variables like LD_PRELOAD but without luck - the command runs and nothing happens. I tried Native2Proton - it downloaded the Win version of the game, I added the non-steam game, edited the launcher option, clicked play and. My question is: can anyone provide a tutorial on how to install windows version of CoH2 on Linux? Because of native port, there is no Lutris config and you cannot choose the platform on Steam play. ![]() Since there are around ~5-10k online players and Linux usage on Steam is around 1% that means it's virtually impossible to find anyone to play with. ![]() Because of technical difficulties CoH2 Feral's native port to Linux does not support crossplatform multiplayer (Win-Lin specifically). ![]()
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