Aquineas posted on Jan 02, 2026 3:53:52 PM - Report post
Greetings, I'm running a Fedora 43 based distro and am able to successfully run and activate the Aurora Launcher with Kingdom Come Deliverance 2; it works wonderfully! Thank you for that!
However when I attempt to run Divinity Original Sin 2 (via launching DOS2 from Steam, which I've specified it to launch Aurora), Aurora launches successfully, but the game does not. Instead I observe a popup dialog that states: "SupportTool.exe To run this application, you must install .NET core. Would you like to download it now?" Clicking "Yes" downloads a Windows .exe for windowsdesktop-runtime-3.1.32-win-x64.exe. It would appear as though this particular trainer is not built with the version of .NET core that I do have installed:
Am I missing a step? I'll state again that I am able to run the tool with KCD2. I'm also able to launch DOS2 without Aurora. Thank you for any assistance you might provide
[Edited by Aquineas, 1/2/2026 4:07:56 PM]
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Fumetsu_Kage posted on Jan 08, 2026 6:06:28 PM - Report post
damn not quite my issue as i'm not getting any errors at all, everything launches fine but none of the options are working or doing anything. i think it may have something to do with larians launcher but idk.
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Aquineas posted on Jan 12, 2026 4:56:49 PM - Report post
Interesting. What OS are you running and what version of the dotnet runtime do you have installed?