There's a bit of drama going on with the popular game manager Lutris right now, with users pointing out the developer using AI generated code via Claude.
ExoticCherryPigeon
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Oh poop, been using lutris and it was pretty good at what it was doing for me. What might be alternatives though?

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Heroic is pretty good

insufferableninja
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Bottles, maybe?

Jo Miran
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Heroic has been my go to for everything outside of my Steam library.

MentalEdge
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Heroic. Bottles for the rest.

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I’ve found Faugus to just be better.

Cevilia (they/she/…)
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Heroic and Steam.

Heroic for GOG and Epic games.

Steam for literally everything else: add the .exe as a non-Steam game, find it in your library, go into its properties, set Compatibility > Force Compatibility Mode > Proton Experimental.

bonenode
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Heroic can add games to Steam for you.

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I liked Lutris for Battle.net games like Diablo.

Cevilia (they/she/…)
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Again, Steam does a fine job of that. Add the installer as a non-Steam game, set compatibility, “play” it, then when it’s finished change the shortcut to point to the actual game.

How-to guide: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/guides/view/how-to-install-battle-net-on-linux-steamos-and-steam-deck-for-world-of-warcraft-and-starcraft/#steam

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I just fucking install my games like normal with wine if needed.

What is wrong with people that you can’t install something and add a .desktop entry on your system?

ExoticCherryPigeon
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Lutris furfils several roles that a bunch of .desktop entries will not.

  • Its a list of games
  • you can search it by title
  • you can tag them
  • you can sort them in different ways
  • you can use wine for some launches, proton for others or native

although i don’t use it, you can log into your steam account (i think also gog?) to get access to games from there.

Think of it, as a more of a plex/jellyfin library for games than a bunch of video files spread around your hdd. I don’t want to remember which games are wine friendly and which need proton or are linux native.

I simply can’t take the one-prefix-fits-all approach. Some games play way nicer with older wine versions (especially 32bit games. From the top of my head, The Sims 1 works better for me with Wine 8). A prefix manager is really helpful for managing prefixes with different wine versions that don’t clog up the rest of the system.

But go off being an ass, I guess.

aloofPenguin
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I use wine with winetricks for the manager and the other stuff that makes it easier. I also use q4wine. It’s a GUI for wine written in Qt. Both makes things simpler to varying degrees, and winetricks does have some scripts (though I don’t know how they would compare to lutris)

Neat, thank you, I’ll be taking a peek at that combo!

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