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daizehnd: The Linux installer, gog_divinity_original_sin_enhanced_edition_2.2.0.4.sh, appears to be corrupt, and as I now have three copies with the same incorrect MD5 checksum, I believe that the file on the server is corrupt.

The checksum of my files, as reported by MD5sum, is 743d736fbe81e0502f07338dff28bb1c. The correct checksum, written within the file header, is 9337fc886a09e350f0e0fbf2c0fa241a.

Despite the mismatched checksum, the game appears to install correctly, but when attempting to run the game an error is thrown. Please see the attached image for the error.
Hello daizehnd!

Your build has the correct checksum. If the download was corrupt, the installer most likely wouldn't start at all or crash during the installation process.

That implies that the issue is related to your system. Do you meet the game minimum requirements? Could you provide your system report? It can be generated using the script included in game's installation folder.

You can also contact our support here: https://support.gog.com

EDIT:
Just noticed that Raze_Larian was way faster than me :) Well played!
Post edited June 14, 2017 by linuxvangog
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hollunder: (...)
@GOG The proprietary AMD drivers are likely no longer the best solution for Linux users as AMD has been working on open source drivers for the last few years and they generally work better now than the closed source variant. It's just bugs in this game that prevent them from working out of the box.
Ayup, that's our current stance as well. Mesa drivers are recommended for all AMD/ATI cards (unless developer decides otherwise, of course!). See: https://www.gog.com/news/ubuntu_1604_now_supported_on_gogcom


But please, restrain yourself for posting unrelated questions in the topic. You can always start your own thread or contact us directly.
Post edited June 16, 2017 by linuxvangog