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They seem to explore a different style for each Dragon Age game. I loved the shit out of DA:O and am still sad that no sequel captured the atmosphere of DA:O. But I still enjoyed every DA game. DA:I in particular was a lot of fun, even though it was not Origins. So I am hopeful that I'll enjoy Veilguard as well.
I just wish I could play DA:O again. But I don't have a Windows PC anymore.
Its a bit old, but the last reports for DA:O on wine look good: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=33926
Can confirm. I have DA:O on steam and running Arch linux. It works flawlessly IMHO. Haven't encountered any bugs so far either
Steam doesn't even give me the option to install DA:O because it's only available for Windows.
For any games without explicit support, you need to force enable the compatibility layer for it. Should be on the settings menu.