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Baldur's Gate 3
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is a story-rich, party-based RPG set in the universe of Dungeons & Dragons, where your choices shape a tale of fellowship and betrayal, survival and sacrifice, and the lure of absolute power. (Website)
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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 (let alone run the game). 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
orbg3.exe
instead of running the launcher at all. (I don't remember the exact paths, so I can't just write the correct command line here.)(Note: GitHub often hides some comments until you click the link to reveal more of them, so just using Control+F in your browser might not find these comments until you've clicked it several times.)
I think you've just pointed me in the direction of a solution...
The comment you're referring to seems to be this one:
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
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. :)
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
Hooray!
Have fun on the Sword Coast!