Yes, through steam's proton. It's straight forward. I don't know about GOG releases.
Sounds like a deeper issue. Maybe with your hardware, maybe software. When an operating system becomes unstable it usually restart, in the past you would have gotten a BSOD.
We need to know if you play a modded game, your hardware and if you properly installed the most recent drivers for your hardware.
You could try running the game in gdb and get a backtrace, it'll tell you where the crash occurs. (More info: https://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,99405.msg9054018.html#msg905401phallicassortment 说:
Which distro do you use? The content of the xsession-log file is useless to us, all that is requried is the part directly linked to the game. It should be present in that file, or in the steam log in /tmp/dumps/Maxwell Hall 说:
Personally I use stretch backports (18.2.Grank 说:
There is not really closed source AMDGPU drivers, unless you run very old hardware. AMD chose to unify their drivers with the opensource one, minus the firmwares. You almost never want to run older drivers.comradegarry 说:
Sorry of the late reply. No, that isn't the backtrace.Maxwell Hall 说:
That's the steam log, it has nothing to do with M&B and whatever listed in it doesn't show an actual problem. I explained a way to properly troubleshoot CTD on the previous page of this topic, you might want to try it.Maxwell Hall 说:
M&B runs natively on linux, why would you use wine?Maxwell Hall 说:
Check the steam client log file, usually under /tmp/dumps/username_stdout.txtMcCoy! 说:
Did you install the proper drivers for your hardware?konsti 说:
konsti 说:
"$PROGRAM_DIRECTORY/mb_warband_linux" "$@"
gdb "$PROGRAM_DIRECTORY/mb_warband_linux" "$@"
You misunderstood. Steam do not need to redownload files already present on your hard drive since the beta branch has the same build id than the stable. The two branches are identical. You do no need to download the stable build manually, it's already present locally.Grank 说:
Grank 说: