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Hey all!
I'm back into D2R after a short break, but as i had to change my OS, just installed D2R into my Ubuntu. I'm here to share my experience.
1) Runned the battle.net installer using Steam using Games | Add a non-Steam game to my library. Just pick the .exe as usual;
2) Battle.net.exe will be added to your library. Right-click it and go Properties | Compatibility. Then, check "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool." I'm using Proton Experimental, i can't tell if other versions will work as well. (refer the printscreen).
3) Now, just run Battle.net via steam, log your account and install D2R as you would on Windows.
4) After the instalation, run Battle.net via steam, login and then play as usual. Finally, you have two options:
4a) Create a barbarian and name him Sudo_Bash.
4b) Create a summon necro and name him Sudoers_Legion.
I'm back into D2R after a short break, but as i had to change my OS, just installed D2R into my Ubuntu. I'm here to share my experience.
1) Runned the battle.net installer using Steam using Games | Add a non-Steam game to my library. Just pick the .exe as usual;
2) Battle.net.exe will be added to your library. Right-click it and go Properties | Compatibility. Then, check "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool." I'm using Proton Experimental, i can't tell if other versions will work as well. (refer the printscreen).
3) Now, just run Battle.net via steam, log your account and install D2R as you would on Windows.
4) After the instalation, run Battle.net via steam, login and then play as usual. Finally, you have two options:
4a) Create a barbarian and name him Sudo_Bash.
4b) Create a summon necro and name him Sudoers_Legion.
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