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it mostly involved playing around with certain settings, i still didnt manage to get it to work with gamescope tho. It refuses to launch when i pass it any res related launch options such as -W -H or gamescope -w 1920 -h 1080, it also refuses to launch with the fsr launch option
You can omit installing the launcher and use cnc-ddraw, but you must add "renderer=opengl" to every entry for RA2 in the "ddraw.ini" that you install into the game folder.
I will open an issue about that in cnc-ddraw.
I was working on a guide for RA2, and somehow a link for RA2 ended up here. Fixed.
It is pretty much the same with RA2, but I'm actually working on a gamefix that should end up in the next Proton-GE. The cnc-ddraw isn't exactly working for RA2 on Linux right now.
Just install the CnCnet launcher with the method here and configure it to use GDI as a renderer. This works best to my knowledge.