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.
Ohh, is the “c” just a symlink to the drive_c folder?
It’s not “c”, it’s “c:”
I think you’ve just pointed me in the direction of a solution…
I tried to create a symlink “c:” pointing to …/drive_c, but I couldn’t. “Operation not permitted” I then got ptsd flashbacks to the last time this happened - turns out it was because my SSD is formatted as exFAT, which doesn’t support symlinks.
I’m guessing proton is trying to create this symlink when it installs .NET, but fails, which is 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
The proton prefix should not be created on the external drive, but in the Steam folder in the home directory, I’m pretty sure. Even with a second Steam game install location. Why is it not there?
No, it is created when Wine initializes the prefix. It has absolutely nothing to do with .NET.
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