trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACvCZNfg7F8

I tried the mod a while ago and it’s great for those who want to replay Elden Ring but wanted more content and build variety. The 2.0 update just released with a big overhaul.

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    10 days ago

    Looks interesting. I didn’t really like convergence when I tried it, and the randomizer wasn’t as fun as I hoped for me.

    It says it’s easy to install too, even on Linux. Anyone done so?

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      10 days ago

      They have a simple .sh script you can run. Works fine on native Steam, couldn’t get it to run with Flatpak Steam.

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      Yeah installed it a few days ago, super easy. It comes with a Linux/steam deck install guide.

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        No luck for me:

        /home/myuser/Games/er_reforged/ERRv2.0.1.1-541-2-0-1-1-1762909215/ERRv2.0.1.1/internals/modengine/bin/me3: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.39' not found (required by /home/myuser/Games/er_reforged/ERRv2.0.1.1-541-2-0-1-1-1762909215/ERRv2.0.1.1/internals/modengine/bin/me3)
        [RED]Error:[/]
        me3 failed to launch due to error code 1: Unknown
        

        Not finding a lot of hits online for this problem. I think updating glibc can be kind of dicey?

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          Might be permissions of whichever environment you’re running the sh in? Or potentially it wants that exact version, I’m only mildly competent at Linux at this point.

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    This is the only downside of console gaming. I’d love to be able to check this out. Not spending two grand on a gaming PV only to either fight with windows or take a college course on how to use Linux.

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      Without accounting for the cost of a PC being so crazy, you really don’t need a college course to install and run Linux, or to setup steam on it.

      Give it a shot on an old/cheap device someday. It’s come a very long way in usability.