• andrewta@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Ok have steam installed. Have steam set to the newest proton version.

    To add the game as a non steam game :

    Click games then click add a non-steam game to my library

    Not sure where to go from here.

    Do I download the game from arena net?

    Sorry for the dumb questions

    I should add I didn’t get the game from steam. I bought the game on a disc years ago when it first came out.

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      22 hours ago

      Installing Guild Wars 2 on Linux can be done using Steam’s Proton compatibility layer or by adding the game as a non-Steam game. Here’s how to achieve this:


      Option 1: Install Guild Wars 2 via Steam using Proton

      1. Enable Steam Play for all titles:

      Open Steam and go to Settings.

      Navigate to Steam Play.

      Enable the checkbox Enable Steam Play for all other titles and select the latest Proton version from the dropdown.

      1. Download Guild Wars 2 setup:

      Go to the official Guild Wars 2 website and download the Windows installer (Gw2Setup.exe).

      1. Add Guild Wars 2 as a non-Steam game:

      Open Steam.

      Go to Games > Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library.

      Click Browse and locate the Gw2Setup.exe file you downloaded.

      Add it to your library.

      1. Force compatibility with Proton:

      Locate the added Gw2Setup.exe in your Steam library.

      Right-click it and select Properties.

      Under the Compatibility section, check Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool and select the latest Proton version.

      1. Run the Guild Wars 2 installer:

      Launch the added game from Steam. The installer will open.

      Install the game in a desired directory.

      1. Configure the game executable:

      Once installed, replace the shortcut for Gw2Setup.exe with the actual game executable (e.g., Gw2-64.exe) by right-clicking the entry in Steam, going to Properties, and editing the Target field.

      1. Play the game:

      Launch the game through Steam. Proton will handle compatibility.

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        54 minutes ago

        OK, I got it installed, the game ran because once it finished installing it Offered me the option of going right into the game, which I took and I played the game.

        And then exited the game, but now I am looking at steam I’ve clicked on library, in the left-hand column shows The Guild wars, two install executable. I write clicked on it, which brings up the shortcut window for Guild wars, two, the shortcut. I changed the target to the actual executable for the game.

        I then look in the compatibility tab in that same window, it still says” Force the use of a specific steam play compatibility tool” And I am using proton 9.0–3

        I hit the X in that window, in the right hand side of the window or more centered. It shows Guild wars two, because I renamed shortcut and right below is a big green rectangle that says play, I click it and for a moment it says running, but the game does not run, it just stays at the steam window and the game doesn’t launch.

        I’m hoping you can figure out what I’ve done wrong.

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          46 minutes ago

          I would try just removing it now that you’ve got it installed, and adding the actual launcher exe to steam as a non steam game. Then do all the things like compatibility proton and shit, make sure you’ve applied your changes, then try again. If it does weird things then exit steam and possibly reboot and try again.

          Option 2 if the above fails: Install Guild Wars 2 using the non-Steam method and Lutris

          1. Install Lutris:

          On Arch-based systems:

          sudo pacman -S lutris

          On other distros, use your package manager or visit Lutris.net.

          1. Install dependencies for DXVK and Wine:

          Ensure you have Vulkan drivers and Wine installed. On Arch:

          sudo pacman -S wine vulkan-icd-loader dxvk

          1. Add Guild Wars 2 via Lutris:

          Visit the Lutris Guild Wars 2 page.

          Click Install to download and configure the game.

          1. Follow installation instructions:

          Lutris will automatically download the installer and set up the environment for you.

          1. Launch the game:

          Open Lutris and select Guild Wars 2 from your library.


          Additional Tips

          Performance Tweaks:

          Use Proton GE (Glorious Eggroll) or the latest Wine version for better compatibility. Proton GE can be installed via ProtonUp-Qt.

          Check GPU Compatibility:

          Ensure your Vulkan drivers are correctly configured for your GPU.

          Fixing Issues:

          For any crashes or performance problems, check the ProtonDB page for Guild Wars 2 for custom tweaks: Guild Wars 2 on ProtonDB.

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            34 minutes ago

            Removing the shortcut from the library and then manually adding the game back to steam as a non-steam game worked perfectly.

            And as I’m reading that I’m really hoping that actually made sense.

            Thank you for all of the help. I really do appreciate it.

            This game was the last item I’m holding me to windows. I might be able to stay on Linux permanently now.

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        21 hours ago

        Got to step five. Got stuck. I’ll send details tomorrow. I will get five hours of sleep at this point.