ya, i'm running linux, gentoo to be specific.
it looks like it seems to work with wine using the Game.exe except for the visual glitches ,
there is like some weird white lines that appear just after exiting the first building but their very faint and easily ignored.
just after entering the main building for the first time there is a white orb and a ?battle? , the white orb stays covering the screen afterwards making it impossible to see anything.
oddly if i start i new game without rebooting the entire game first the white orb is still there in the new game, this is really the key point when i realized this white orb isn't actually suppose to stay there XD.
Yeah, it's on Steam! I use Linux myself, and I've had issues under Wine using both Arch and Mint, specifically a lack of sound. But using the Steam version with Proton seems to work just fine, even uses the desktop environment's windows instead of Wine's Windows 7 borders
That big ball in your video looks like some tiny asset that's been enlarged, but that's all I know. I'm going to fire up Lawmage Academy under Wine again and see if I have the same issue.
Also Gentoo nice!
tried it with a few versions of proton now with same results. opens with black screen only then immediately closes,
it appears to be running in the background? cause steam still thinks it's running.
under wine , this is the unmodified wine btw and it's just installed system wide, the game runs except for that glitch.
controls and audio and everything seem to be fine.
i'll do some digging and more tests later when i wake up.
and ya i love gentoo, it has its difficult moment but for the most part it's lovely as long as you keep it updated.
I previously ran arch and before that i ran manjaro and before that i run antergos (moved to manjaro because antergos discontinued) and before that i ran windows 7 before that got nuked by windows 10's update trojan and for a brief time i run mint but it was very brief.
i'm also currently in the process of tinkering with very low level programming and writing an OS.