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Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition is unplayable on Linux, because it has a nasty memory leak!

The native version of the game works smoothly, but after 4-5 mins it always freezes whole system, because memory leaks and the game fills whole RAM and Swap:
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/w8ips5/native_game_torment_freezes_whole_pc_because_it/

It's a common thing for other users too, not only me:
https://www.gog.com/forum/planescape_torment_enhanced_edition/memory_leak_on_linux

The game is unplayable on Linux.

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  • mallenmallen Member Posts: 1
    It's not a general Linux issue though.

    I tried PST: EE on 2 laptops which both are running the same distribution and DE. It works fine on one (has integrated intel GPU), but not the other (ATI Radeon 5650M). The only similarities between all linked cases I can see is that they all use an ATI graphics card and are likely running the same kernel driver (radeon).
  • bzmbzm Member Posts: 30
    edited February 2023
    Frya wrote: »
    The native version of the game works smoothly, but after 4-5 mins it always freezes whole system, because memory leaks and the game fills whole RAM and Swap:
    https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/w8ips5/native_game_torment_freezes_whole_pc_because_it/

    It's a common thing for other users too, not only me:
    https://www.gog.com/forum/planescape_torment_enhanced_edition/memory_leak_on_linux

    The game is unplayable on Linux.

    From link above:
    I wonder if the windows version will run properly through wine ;)

    I'm also curious (regarding wine). I use Linux (Debian 11) on an ancient PC and the game (native) is fine.
    I'm planning to change the hardware, and now I'm scared. Haha. :neutral:
  • NugrudNugrud Member Posts: 4
    I've finished a playthrough on linux in january with nvidia so its an ati issue.
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