• Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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    1 year ago

    You can do that with the gog version.

    You can do that with Steam too, I know because I’m doing it. I have dual boot, I use Windows very rarely (I play on Linux) so Steam is not installed on it at all, I copied BG3 on it to try out mods because Mod Manager doesn’t work on wine for me.

    I can assure you the game works perfectly fine without Steam.

    With the steam version it’ll try to launch / connect to the local installed steam at startup

    As you sure you’re using the right exe? bg3_dx11.exe and not some launcher?

    • TheCaconym [any]
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      21 year ago

      Sorry, I should’ve clarified: I didn’t try it with BG3 (I use the gog version) - hence my “I don’t think so”; I simply assumed it wouldn’t work because that’s the case with like 99% of steam games.

      This means Larian specifically implemented their calls to the steam API in order not to exit if it fails to connect; that’s indeed pretty good and in fact I know of only one other such exception to the rule: rimworld.

      • Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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        1 year ago

        Ah ok.

        I simply assumed it wouldn’t work because that’s the case with like 99% of steam games

        That’s because the vast majority of games implement DRM unfortunately, BG3 does not, Witcher doesn’t either, any game that does not have any DRM can be played fine outside of Steam, tho there are not many.

        DRMs are not Steam doing, it’s game devs.