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Battle Net App Fails to Launch After Initial Install #124

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snowballrandom opened this issue Dec 26, 2022 · 4 comments
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Battle Net App Fails to Launch After Initial Install #124

snowballrandom opened this issue Dec 26, 2022 · 4 comments

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@snowballrandom
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System Specs:

Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS 64bit X11
AMD® Ryzen 5 3600 6-core processor × 12
NVIDIA Corporation GA102 [GeForce RTX 3080]

Latest Nvidia Driver at the time of this writing is 525, however I am running 515. 525 doesnt seem to work correctly not sure why.

If I install Battle Net app the install works fine. I can even login and download games with no issues. After exiting the battle net app and trying to launch with lutris it tells me that it is "Launching" sometimes it freezes and I have to terminate the pid at the terminal other times I can right click and select stop and it allow me to retry launching. However it never actually launches the app.

For me to get the app to launch I had to "Enable NVIDIA Prime Render Offload" in the Configure Settings under "System Options" Tab.

Not sure if there is something else thats could be the issue. Never had an issue with previous version of Ubuntu and Lutris.

Screenshot from 2022-12-25 19-58-47

@merdanj
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merdanj commented Jan 13, 2023

I had similar issue on Arch, maybe it will help

On runner options can you check if you have Esync, Fsync, FSR, Anti-cheat disabled.

Screenshot from 2023-01-14 01-05-16

and add DLL overrides locationapi.dll, nvapi.dll, nvapi64.dll disabled

Screenshot from 2023-01-14 01-11-36

@ascari-fsvq
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The DLL override is what fixed it for me.

@CaptPea
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CaptPea commented Sep 9, 2023

I was having the same issue.

Its working now, the fix was the dll overrides + Esync, Fsync, FSR, Anti-cheat disabled + GE Proton Version 7.35

@ntippie
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ntippie commented Jan 24, 2024

Thanks, fixed my issue after doing all previously mentioned changes. I removed the nvapi*.dll overrides and re-enabled Fsync (FSR and anticheat were already off from default install I believe) and it seems to be working still. Perhaps Esync is culprit.

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