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ПИ - мошенники! Не покупайте их шлак. Будете открыто постоянно возмущаться и отправлять ошибки, вас навсегда забанят, как это было со мной.
Saw your comment on the Divinity 2 update asking for linux support and just wanted to tell you that Divinity 2 works quite well in linux if you follow 2 steps:
1. Enabling SteamPlay in the steam settings for all games
2. Running a simple terminal command, described in the comments of the following site: https://www.protondb.com/app/435150/
After that it works perfectly fine.
Have a great day :)