You need to uninstall all games that rely on Battleye runtime to uninstall it. I run into the same problem on Ubuntu 21.10. So far i was unable to resolve it. Did you tried flatpack version? Might be a solution, at least i heard latest versions of flatpack helped someone resolving the issue.Second chance ;
Hello guys,
I need help here, I can't play multiplayer on Bannerlord. The game is launching but there is any server, when I try to search a party I've got a message "Not all players are running the game with Anti-cheat".
I tried everything, Steam beta client, beta version of Bannerlord, Experimental Proton, nothing ! I have Proton BattlEye Runtime of course, I tried to check the files it's ok but I don't know why I can't uninstall it ? I have this message "An unexpected error occurred while uninstalling this application".
Help !
Thanks
Nice job buddy, it worked. I was able to uninstall Proton BattlEye Runtime.You need to uninstall all games that rely on Battleye runtime to uninstall it. I run into the same problem on Ubuntu 21.10. So far i was unable to resolve it. Did you tried flatpack version? Might be a solution, at least i heard latest versions of flatpack helped someone resolving the issue.
Nice job buddy, it worked. I was able to uninstall Proton BattlEye Runtime.
Thanks ! ?
Tell me more about this "flatpack" version
Edit : when I installed once again Bannerlord, Steam automatically installed "Proton BattlEye Runtime", I move the file to the same repository that the game. Still doesn't work ...
Well, i play multiplayer and it's working on steam (proton-experimental). Didn't tried skirmish ranked mode, but custom servers are working (even official ones). New patch screwed up performance, but for everyone, not just on linux.Sorry for being late but GoG Bannerlord works fully in Bottles when using GE-Proton 7.15 or higher with the exception of multiplayer because of the anti cheat thing kicking players off servers. Right now I am using GE-Proton 7.17 in Linux Mint with blazing performance at high quality. I'm not running any dependencies either.
Does this also work for RBM?For those interested, Land of Sika can be ran in Linux if you install .NET frameworks 4.7.2 in your prefix. Its best to create a seperate prefix and use a launcher app like the Bannerlord Mod Launcher from the nexus. Bannerlord Mod Launcher has graphical artifacts that make it hard to use but its the easiest way to start the game. Its possible to use the explorer to find an exe that will run the game.
Land of Sika with . NET 4.7.2. runs find for me but its a pain getting the Launcher to work.
The RTS mod works half way but saves can be loaded and new games can be started with a prefix that has .NET 4.7.2.
It was painful trying to figure this much out but Land of Sika can be played in Linux but with lots of elbow grease and a major pain in the butt.
I haven't tried RBM. *It would be nice if Bannerlord mods had Linux tags saying its Linux friendly or Linux hostile.Does this also work for RBM?
Yes, through steam's proton. It's straight forward. I don't know about GOG releases.Has anyone been able to get Harmony-based mods to load?
Its almost the same just use the Heroic game launcher which almost just like Steam but for GoG and Epic but the best one is use.bottles at least for me. Get them from the app store for your distro. Also check the 'redist' (something like that) directory my understanding is that most games have such a directory that come with its dependencies just install them in the prefix and experiment to see if they give you better performance and more compatibility with mods. And another thing is that for now the Inworld AI mod doesn't work in Linux it will take a better user than I to figure out how to get to work in Linux, ask around on some Linux forums for help. Many mods that use harmony work in Linux through a version of wine but not all you have to tinker like the rest of us and report your results.Yes, through steam's proton. It's straight forward. I don't know about GOG releases.