EDIT: The issue was caused by my SSD being formatted in exFAT, which doesn’t support symlinks. I backed up my SSD & reformatted it to btrfs, and then I could install .NET without hassle & the game runs!

Original Post:

I’m having an issue running this game on linux, every time I click play in Steam I get the following popup:

“you must install .NET desktop runtime to run this application”

Clicking “yes” takes me to download a Windows .exe which of course can’t run on linux. I manually installed the .NET runtime following linux instructions here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/install/linux-debian but the game still gives me this error.

Other things I’ve tried:

  • Reinstalling BG3
  • Completely deleting every file from steamapps/common for BG3 & reinstalling
  • Reinstalling Proton
  • Skipping the launcher
  • Tried with proton experimental, 9, 8, 7

My launch args are STEAM_COMPAT_DATA_PATH=/home/user/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata gamemoderun %command% --skip-launcher

On protondb everybody else seems to be running the game fine, but I don’t understand how to get past this error.

  • Jozzo@lemmy.worldOP
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    12 days ago

    I already skip the launcher but this error still happens. My launch args are STEAM_COMPAT_DATA_PATH=/home/user/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata %command% --skip-launcher

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      12 days ago

      Did you try stripping out everything in the launch options except ‘–skip-launcher’? I tried your command and it didn’t launch but then tried just the skip option and it worked again.

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        12 days ago

        I need STEAM_COMPAT_DATA_PATH because my proton is installed in a different steam library than the game, all of my proton games use this. I tried to remove it anyway and try just ‘–skip-launcher’, but now the game doesn’t launch lol

        The command likely won’t work for you because you don’t have proton installed at that location

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      12 days ago

      I don’t know if --skip-launcher is a valid command line option. If it is, I expect it just tells the launcher to immediately launch the game without showing a launcher screen. Of course, if the launcher requires a version of .Net that isn’t set up correctly, then it can’t run at all, and therefore can’t even get as far as noticing the command line option. So I wouldn’t expect this to work.

      Instead, read through the bug report that I linked earlier. Look for the comments that explain how to make Steam run bg3_dx11.exe or bg3.exe instead of running the launcher at all. (I don’t remember the exact paths, so I can’t just write it here.)

      (Note: GitHub often hides some comments until you click the link to reveal hidden ones, so just using Control+F in your browser to find these comments might not work until you reveal them.)

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        12 days ago

        I think you’ve just pointed me in the direction of a solution…

        The comment you’re referring to seems to be this one:

        mv Launcher Launcherbak
        ln -s bin Launcher
        ln -s ./bin/bg3_dx11.exe ./bin/LariLauncher.exe
        cp ./Launcherbak/*.dll ./bin
        

        creating a symlink to trick steam into thinking it’s running the launcher when it actually runs the game. BUT … my SSD is formatted as exFAT, which doesn’t support symlinks, so I can’t do this.

        So I’m guessing proton is trying to create a symlink at pfx/dosdevices/c when it installs .NET, but fails, which is also probably why everyone else seems to have a breezy time with it. Not sure why my other games haven’t run into this though… maybe they haven’t needed to install anything there?

        I will report back after reformatting my entire SSD lol

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          12 days ago

          That symlink approach is one way to run the game executable directly, but it’s a little heavy handed, and likely to be reverted whenever the game gets updates or you verify the game files.

          Sometimes you can put something like /path/to/game/executable.exe %command% in the Steam launch options to accomplish the same thing without symlinks. I suggest reading more of those comments to see if anyone had success with this approach.

          It might still be a good idea to replace exFAT, though. Symlinks are often useful. :)

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            12 days ago

            Reporting back!

            Reformatted with btrfs, steam now does this when I open the game (didn’t before):

            anddd it works! Can’t believe this whole headache was just exfat all along lol!

            Thank you for your help :D