![]() ![]() Most of the links above are dealing with that version unless they explicitly mention wine or proton.Seeing as much of the first season focused on Geralt's efforts to fulfil the Law of Surprise binding him to Ciri, the young, orphaned heir/Lion Cub of Cintra, it's no shock that the first Witcher season 2 trailer picks things up with them. Note: When visiting the reference links, if you see the term "eON wrapper" this is the technology that CD Projekt Red used to port TW2 from Windows to Linux so if you see eON referenced, they are discussing the native version of the game. The save location for the local saves on the Proton version may vary depending on configured Steam Library Folders but otherwise all save locations for all versions of the game should be distro-agnostic. Referencesįor the local save options, I verified these locations manually on a Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon 圆4 install. Of the 3, the last one seemed to be the most different from vanilla controls. 848-Improved controls for gamepad by ProbeAway.767-Witcher 2 Quickcast Enhanced Gamepad Mod by ozz61.761-Quick signs for The Witcher 2 - Enhanced gamepad layout by MaxBelmont.If you prefer modifying an AntiMicro preset rather than creating one from scratch, I also found 3 "mod" downloads on nexus which provided AntiMicro profiles (*.amgp files): * For installing antimicro, the deb file for artful installs fine for me on Linux Mint 19.3 and also worked for installing it on LM 20 in a VM. If that doesn't work, some folks reported better success for Steam controllers by launching from Steam's Big Picture Mode instead : see here. I was using a wireless xbox 360 controller and had the xboxdrv package already installed - mine worked fine after changing this option. ![]() If controller works in the menus, you need to go to Options > Controls > and change from Keyboard to Gamepad otherwise, the controller will only work in main menu but will be IGNORED once you get in-game. If you are playing with keyboard and mouse OR if you plan on using gamepad to k/m mapping software such as antimicro * ( github | deb files on LaunchPad), then you can skip this step. If you still get the black square in the center of the screen, drag the launcher to the left/right and you will be able to see. Go to Library > Right click game > Properties > Set Launch Options and use: PROTON_USE_D9VK=1 %command% then click OK to save and OK again to exit properties. Local saves: "$/compatdata/20920/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/My Documents/Witcher 2/Config/" where STEAMDIR is whatever you have in Settings > Download > Steam Library Folders (default is ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps).Īt this point, I could get to the launcher but I had a black box over launcher text and I had clicked upper right where I guessed exit button would be and it closed.Remote/Cloud saves: Unknown (Not recommended due to a comment that both Windows/Linux versions have a bug where cloud saves can cause increased crashes in Chapter 3).If you are using the Proton/Windows version of The Witcher 2 under Linux, you saves will instead be located at either: Local saves: ~/.local/share/cdprojektred/witcher2/GameDocuments/Witcher 2/gamesaves/.Remote/Cloud saves: ~/.local/share/Steam/userdata//20920/remote.Linux Save LocationsĪs noted in the comments above, if you are using the native linux version of The Witcher 2, you will find the saves in either: In other words, while the accepted answer should be preferred for the OP/Windows users in general, this answer may still be of value to Linux users who are looking to play The Witcher 2 and want to know the save locations. This answer attempts to answer the same question for Linux users and more completely than is possible using comments. Note: The OP specifically mentions Windows Explorer and presumably is on Windows.
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