Modding Cyberpunk 2077 on Linux: The Wine Dependency Fix



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I look into how to add Wine dependencies to get all the mods in Cyberpunk 2077 to work on Steam. There are always missing DLL files or Microsoft dependencies that you need to install separately. Even when the modding process is simple, this is usually overlooked and more complicated in Linux.

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  1. I've always seen the Wine project as very interesting but I have, personally, very rarely had a use for it. The programs I do end up running are usually either so simple that they "just work" out of the box, or fail miserably. I didn't know you could add extra DLLs like this to get things working.

    I've wanted to play Cyberpunk, but I don't think my machine will be able to handle it (in Linux or Windows), so some day I'll probably pick it up for my PS5… I'm guessing I won't be able to mod it, though… good thing I've never really gotten into the whole modding thing 😁

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