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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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Latest revision as of 20:07, 19 April 2024
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
Tested on nixos-unstable with wine-staging 5.22 and found to be working with World of Warcraft 9.0.2:
users.users.youruser.packages = with pkgs; [ (wineWowPackages.full.override { wineRelease = "staging"; mingwSupport = true; }) winetricks ];
Create a 64-bit wine prefix and enable DXVK support.
export WINEARCH=win64 export WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.wine-battlenet winetricks dxvk
Download the Battle.net-Setup.exe
from https://www.blizzard.com/apps/battle.net/desktop and install it by executing
wine64 Battle.net-Setup.exe
Follow the installation and upon completion login in with your Battle.net Id or create one.
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 GE-Proton8-25
(or later version).
If you get stuck on the login screen where there are no login buttons, you must launch the Steam app with "WINE_SIMULATE_WRITECOPY=1"
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 "~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/"
.