Going back to the original question of the game not working on SteamOS, I did a little research and it looks like the distro is based on Debian 8 jessie, which is also the foundation for Ubuntu 14.04 and the Mint 17.3 version I was having problems with. Even before the upgrade this computer meets all the listed requirements, so there's a chance their specs are guesses rather than properly qualified results. It could be some package dependency that was too old, or it could just be dumb luck. Unfortunately, this does nothing to explain the fatal error I mentioned above and has no correlation. It's actually working mostly well, and I've played a few hours between E1 and E2, even getting to 3D parts with no issues. Relocating my Steam library hasn't exactly gone well but I decided to reinstall ELE and gave it another try. Due to 17.3 no longer receiving updates and some other technical issues I've been having I ended up taking a huge chunk of my weekend to backup data, format, and install Mint 18.3 KDE 圆4. It sort of worked but died weirdly when it got to the first 3D scene. A few days ago I decided to try running ELE Windows under Proton (Wine-like emulation that can be enabled in the Steam client). let us know if/when you hear back.įollowing up with a belated informational post on my further experiences. Originally posted by George:Same problem here.
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