If you don't use Steam Cloud for your save files, then they're supposed to be located in. This answer attempts to answer the same question for Linux users and more completely than is possible using comments. As noted in the comments above, if you are using the native linux version of The Witcher 2, you will find the saves in either:. Note also that I only confirmed this against the steam version of the game.
As an addendum, if you are on Linux and plan to use mods, also be aware that there are issues with the Linux native version not properly loading mod scripts in some cases. For this reason, I decided to go with Proton version instead.
This section details getting the Proton version setup instead of the Native version. It does assume that you have installed Steam and have already enabled Proton aka Steam Play. It also assumes you have up-to-date video card drivers for your system. If you previously installed the native version, you will need to uninstall that first because Steam doesn't allow both versions to be installed at the same time.
For reference, my version was "Proton " but newer is probably better. At this point, I could get to the launcher but I had a black box over launcher text and I had clicked upper right where I guessed exit button would be and it closed. Launch the game. I was using a wireless xbox controller and had the xboxdrv package already installed -- mine worked fine after changing this option.
If that doesn't work, some folks reported better success for Steam controllers by launching from Steam's Big Picture Mode instead : see here. For the local save options, I verified these locations manually on a Linux Mint The save location for the local saves on the Proton version may vary depending on configured Steam Library Folders but otherwise all save locations for all versions of the game should be distro-agnostic.
Note: When visiting the reference links, if you see the term "eON wrapper" this is the technology that CD Projekt Red used to port TW2 from Windows to Linux; so if you see eON referenced, they are discussing the native version of the game. Most of the links above are dealing with that version unless they explicitly mention wine or proton. Sign up to join this community.
The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. The Witcher 2 is the continuation of one of the best RPGs we've played in years. The Witcher2 is set in a fantasy world created by the Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski and the game tells us the story of Geralt of Rivia, a witcher, a monster hunter for hire who possesses nearly superhuman abilities and is an expert swordsmen.
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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. StaGiors Forum veteran 1 Jul 1, Simply type and then my Forum Name after it without blank spaces. It will allow me to know when someone has asked me a question. Here are the Save Game files for each different ending of TW2, all 16 of them. Hopefully they are useful, if CDPR does not manage to implement the dialogue option that would allow TW3 players to choose which events happened in the previous game.
If they do, well.. Also I have to say that, according to my playthroughs, each and every ending is allowing Letho to live, as well as the Dragon. Oh and every quest is completed. Note: In these Save Files every quest is completed, and you finish the game with some of the "best" items the game offers.
Don't forget to check the "Inn" for some extra stored items. Note 2: I believe some playthroughs are finished in Dark Mode, however they are not many. I did not have the courage to play through all of them in Dark Mode. Thanks to slicedice for bringing this to my attention. You can now. This is a Save Game File where Geralt still has his tattoo. Courtesy of ceejay Follow the link for more information or contact him via PM or otherwise.
Here's that link. Here are also the Save Game files, right before every "Major" Decision in the game. These might prove helpful, if you want to kill Letho for example. Or if you want to see what Items you end the game with. In these files, every side quest of the Chapter is completed.
Do check though. Last edited: Jun 26, Hmmm, spoilers if there are people here that haven't played TW2? StaGiors Forum veteran 3 Jul 1, Kassandrian Forum regular 4 Jul 1, Awesome, was looking for something like that. Take the red. Wolfsblvt Rookie 5 Jul 1,
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