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Now all I need is for fitgirl repacks to run on linux
Lutris is your answer. https://youtu.be/LZUhBRJwp4M
Works perfectly for me.
Create new empty lutris app, run installer in prefix, set install path to virtual c:, after that you set the executable and that's it
Some of them do. I install them in a windows VM then transfer them over to Linux.
I wish more pirated games were distributed in a portable manner. Saving a few gigabytes with compression is not worth the hassle of installation. It also ends up taking up more space because you need to have the installed version and the uninstalled one. Anyone who deletes the uninstalled version to save space is now no longer seeding.
They do.
Use bottles or something to run the unpacker, then just add it as a new game to Steam, or set up your your own WINE/Proton environment or use some other tool that does that.
Do they usually not? I had no problems with the Starfield repack running it in a proton prefix.
They do! It has been a while since I used one but there are ways to get them running well. I had to always check the ram limiting option and there were some permission issues I was running into when I used the default directory.
Then I also ran into issues getting the games to launch using Lutris, instead of adding an exe as a game I would have to run it through Lutris like it was an install exe every time... But I'm pretty sure I just had things misconfigured and was too lazy to try and fix it.
I entirely do not understand why Lutris even exists at this point.
Get a game, add it to Steam, if its gonna work, it'll work.
Lutris? Gooood luck.
Cuz I don't want to be dependent on a corporation. If, god forbid, Valve starts to enshitify, I don't want to go back 10 years in Linux Gaming. And Lutris works just as fine as Steam. So having options is always nice IMO.
Proton is vastly majority funded by Steam, in terms of how much development is done by whom.
So you're still basically dependent on Steam, if you're using Proton.
But yeah, its certainly good to still have Lutris and other launchers / wine-proton environment configurator tools... but...
Lutris' UI is a confusing unintuitive mess compared to Steam's, for the process of setting up a game to work via Proton.
And that's saying something, because Steam's is still a bit annoying.
Yes, Lutris having more tweakable options is nice, but... it also could be made in such a way that it generally just actually works 90% of the time.
Lutris does work, but its unnecessarily confusing with too many steps much of the time.
I guess I'm being a bit too harsh in just straight up questioning why Lutris even exists anymore, and what I am really conplaining about is that it is a bad UX and could benefit from an overhaul, one that still gives you all those tweakable settings, but streamlines and makes the most common procedures that most users are likely to do into a much less annoying process.
What about that heroic launcher though?
I haven't personally used it.
https://heroicgameslauncher.com/faq
Uh... sounds like that would work for purchased games, but not for generally just having a game.
???
Pretty sure it can work with games you did not buy, i've used it before
Lutris, Heroic, Steam, etc. all work in pretty much the same way for adding unofficial games. They just create wine/proton prefixes and add those as entries in the app.
Exactly, and in my opinion. Heroic feels easier to use than lutris for me tbh (though I am open for suggestions relating to launchers other than lutris or heroic)
Yeah, right now I mainly just use Steam or Heroic. I am keeping an eye on Faugus Launcher since it could end up being a pretty nice, lightweight option.
Also can't wait for Playnite when that finally starts being ported to Linux.
Take a chill dude. Don’t use it if you don’t find it useful. You don’t have to question its existence lol.
And about Proton being a product of Valve doesn’t matter when it’s open source—anyone can fork it and continue development (Proton itself is a fork of wine). It’s just if Linux becomes the default for everyone, Valve can enshitify themselves just like any other corporation and thus maybe not allow 3rd party installations or even add a Steam Shortcut. It is great for what it is now but I won’t put all my eggs in one basket; least of all a corpo basket.