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Silent Hill 2: Enhanced Edition - Final Update - MULTi6 - GNU/Linux Wine - jc141*



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Language : English
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Torrent Description


Silent Hill 2: Enhanced Edition - Final Update - MULTi6 - GNU/Linux Wine - jc141

Added Audio Enhancements which were previously left out of the release by mistake.
Enabled Anti-Aliasing by default since the enhanced config was leaving it disabled by default. Also turned all graphic settings to max in the enchanced config.

James Sunderland has arrived in the town of Silent Hill, Maine, after receiving a letter from his wife Mary, despite the fact that she died from a chronic disease three years prior. The letter claims that Mary is waiting for James in their "special place", which confuses James, as the whole town of Silent Hill was their "special place". Despite James wondering if the letter is a prank by someone with a twisted sense of humor, he notes that the letter is definitely written in Mary's handwriting and the author is aware James once made a promise to return to Silent Hill with Mary and that he never fulfilled this promise.

SETUP AND SUPPORT - Setup is not optional.
System requirements
Any GNU/Linux distro. We recommend arch based EndeavourOS .
Vulkan capable GPU/APU

Other information
Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese
Language change access: In-game.

Integrated features
Run with no extraction due to the Dwarfs image format. Mods/configs can be added through overlay-storage directory.

Filesystem isolation for the game files through the use of Bubblewrap. Executables have read-only access to the system except for /dev /tmp.

All network activity of the executable blocked by default with Bubblewrap isolation. Useful for privacy and security concerns.

Gamescope support. Scales to desktop resolution, isolates game from display server and provides many useful features.

Global and local default configurations are available to users to pick which features to enable or not.