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I don't understand why you require EAC files directly.
If I knew he was talking about Linux, then I would have replied differently at the beginning.
Linux just got official support, but only on Steam. For us who own the game on Ubisoft Connect/uPlay (hi!) we can't play on our Steam Decks because we can't download the Linux patched version on Ubisoft Connect.
Any suggestions ...!!!!!
system configuration
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cpu: intel core i7
RAM: 32GB
Graphics: NVIDIA RTX™️ A2000
OS: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
3526.636:0060:006c:trace:seh:dispatch_exception code=6ba flags=0 addr=000000007B01260E ip=000000007B01260E tid=006c
EDIT: IT LIVES! I did a full system update (arch linux, custom built rig) rebooted and I'm in game now!
Side note, I noticed if I try and use the Ubisoft overlay I can't back out of it. I'm not sure if it is conflicting with the steam overlay or not. Also, when exiting the game it continues to run in the background in a small wine window in the top left corner of my screen. I have to go into my library to force quit it.
My specs in case you are wondering what distro, kernal, and nvidia driver version I am running.
OS: Fedora Linux 37 (Workstation Edition)
Kernal: 6.1.6-200.fc37.x86_64
CPU: Intel i9-10850K (20) @ 3.6GHz up to 5.2GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
NVIDIA Driver: 525.78.01
Memory: 16GB of DDR4 @ 3600Mhz
Motherboard: ROG STRIX Z490-A GAMING (BIOS 2601)
Resolution: 3440x1440
Storage: NVME
I have basically no issue with Windows 10 anymore now that the OS has reached its final stabilized state but there's no deny that 10 as an OS is bloated to hell with background operations and routines in terms of gaming purposes. 11 fairs no better in this area and the only enticing DirectStorage feature is years away to be popular within the game developing industry. 12 is rumored to be in development already but this is MS we're talking about here, can you honestly think it'll be any different down the road?
A Linux distro is the only true light weight gaming OS available to the mass public at the moment and has a shot at tapping the fullest potential of our hardware. However by having all the diehards constantly bicker among themselves the distro that should come out on top and take lead, it just makes things look even worse to outsiders who can't give a damn less about Linux already in the first place. At least they can all agree on Proton for now.
here is my post where i tested.
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/10fsva1/how_to_get_the_division_2_ubisoft_connect_to_work/
I'm pretty sure people don't buy a Mac for gaming. Linux is just another option for those who wish to have full control of their systems and not have a Corporation decide for them.
There is a reason Valve is pushing for Linux gaming.