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The Battle.net | The Battle.net launcher is an application to start Blizzard games. It can be installed and launched via wine, which works pretty well. To play most of its games a recent wine-staging version is recommended. | ||
== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
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The Launcher should now start up and allow you to install and launch games. | The Launcher should now start up and allow you to install and launch games. | ||
== Updating NixOS and the Battle.net Client == | |||
After updating any wine related packages the Battle.net client may throw an error on launch. | |||
Re-run the `wine64 Battle.net-Setup.exe` inside the previous wine prefix you used to update the application and avoid this error. | |||
== Steam == | |||
Alternatively, you can install Steam and then add the Battle.net installer there via '''"Add Game -> Add a Non-Steam Game..."'''. You must also go to the Properties of the added game in ''Steam'' and set ''Compatibility'' to <code>GE-Proton8-25</code> (or later version). | |||
If you get stuck on the login screen where there are no login buttons, you must launch the Steam app with <code>"WINE_SIMULATE_WRITECOPY=1"</code> env variable. This might be just a temporary glitch. You can also add Battle.net client or even the game directly to Steam. Look for installed binaries (.exe) in <code>"~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/"</code>. | |||
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