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[–] frog_brawler 2 points 1 month ago (7 children)

I have a Windows PC to play Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen, and more recently Marvel Rivals. We’re still not quite there yet, although it was pretty cool that Baulders Gate worked on Linux.

[–] WillBalls 4 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Both of those games are marked gold on protonDB, so you shouldn't have to use windows to run them if you want (although marvel rivals apparently needs SteamDeck=1 %command% in the launch options): https://www.protondb.com/app/3107230 https://www.protondb.com/app/2767030

[–] frog_brawler 1 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Interesting… thanks for this. I’ll need to look into protondb more; had not heard of it prior to this.

I was a part of the pre-EA access group for Pantheon so my game isn’t a part of Steam. Is this a Steam specific thing?

[–] patatahooligan 1 points 1 month ago

Yes, Proton is primarily a Steam thing, but it's free software and it's being actively ported to other launchers as umu (not by Valve). The project is very new and I'm not sure it perfectly matches Proton behavior yet, at least as far as game-specific tweaks are concerned.

Personally, for a non-Steam game I would just try to run it via Lutris. Lutris tries to automatically setup everything so you don't need to tinker with anything in the best case. It even automatically downloads the game installer and wine, and you can configure it to use the aforementioned umu instead of vanilla wine. In the ideal case, you get the game installed and running with minimal effort all from within the Lutris client. The problem is that the Lutris scripts are maintained by the project itself with recommended corrections from the community. So it's possible that a game could run with tinkering, but it hasn't been automated yet.

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