The button is faded out for me: https://download.battle.net/en-us/desktop

But as soon as I change my user agent suddenly it works 🤔 However starting it with wine gives an error that it can’t connect to the server. No more blizzard games I guess


With a previously installed client I was able to buy and download Diablo II: Ressurected, but after starting it it immediately stated that my setup was to outdated to run this game. I highly doubt that, since I have more than the minimum requirements.

I found out that you have to fool the game to make it start: https://forums.lutris.net/t/solved-diablo-ii-resurrected-fails-to-start-with-failed-to-initialize-graphics-device-error/13878/3

Problem was with ingame GPU and driver version detection

The lutris battle.net installer however did not work, and I didn’t have the mood to debug it.

Not so surprising, but they don’t support linux: https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/d2r/t/failed-to-initialize-graphics-device/5896/67

Note: Linux, bootcamp, or running the game in a virtual OS is not supported

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    I use Bottles launcher for things like Battle.net, works great, even has simple one click install for it. It’s available and maintained as flatpak.

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      Bottles was the only thing that’s ever worked for me with nonsteam games. Love it!

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    I’ve been using the Battle.net client and playing D4 just fine by adding it as a Steam shortcut and running via Proton. It also works fine in Lutris for me. Shame about the user agent check tho.

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    Lol…

    just click the Download Battle.net link in the topbar. or remove the /desktop part of your link. Whoever made this change was incompetent.

    Running Battle.net via lutris always causes an error message dialog though, but it can proceed unhindered :)

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    Note: Linux, bootcamp, or running the game in a virtual OS is not supported

    Wat? Unless something has changed since the last time I used it, Bootcamp is native Windows.

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    I too had the “graphics too old” error on WoW out of nowhere a couple of weeks ago, after playing it on Linux just fine for years, no idea what changed on their part. Blizzard never supported Linux AFAIK but their games usually work nonetheless.

    My PC was really too old tho, almost 10 years, it still worked fine but graphics drivers weren’t update anymore and that created a lot of problems in different games unfortunately, not only WoW (BG3 for example was full of graphics bugs - pretty unplayable, even if the PC could run it at medium settings).

    I was already planning on building a new one and now it’s done, just reinstalled WoW with Lutris and it works, I used the battle.net script here: https://lutris.net/games/world-of-warcraft/.

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    With a previously installed client I was able to buy and download Diablo II: Ressurected, but after starting it it immediately stated that my setup was to outdated to run this game. I highly doubt that, since I have more than the minimum requirements.

    Every time I launch Diablo 4 it says my GPU isn’t supported, but I just click “ok” and the game starts anyway.

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    I play WoW and Hearthstone daily using Lutris. The only “issue” I experience is that they have to update daily whenever I run battlenet. Otherwise it’s smooth sailing.