@@RodrigoGraca31 Sadly a few games/proprietary work software that wine still does not play nicely with. I can live without the games but sadly can't get out of needing it for work.
can't wait for the day where employers just have to accept that their employees won't use windows and that will be that, can't require it from the employees since the next they will hire have the same standard "no windows" ;)
@@TheLinuxEXP Wait... can you install game via Lutris without scripts from community? I think it is a thing, but when should one choose which option is best: user installation vs community script?
It really is - Thanks to Lutris I was able to take up EPIC's offer of GTA5 for life. Manjaro OS -> Install Lutris -> Install Epic game client -> Install GTA5 Apart from a crash the first time of running it works brilliantly over 100fps on high settings
I wish all Windows games on Epic store worked as well, because I only dual boot Windows for 2 games : League of Legends (idc much tho), and Transistor (my fave game forever). I got Transistor for free on Epic sale and I'd be really happy if I could play it on Linux without having to buy the Steam version (native Linux). That'd help me switch completely to Linux.
what an amazing video is this?? damn Nick!! i dont care on Lutris, but you've made a 8mins video without a single scene been static!! 100% demo go on and explaining!! ..just wow!!
Lutris just makes running games easier, even games that run without much hassle via Proton. I have a hybrid graphics laptop, so the use discrete GPU option is indispensable, as well as increasing Pulse Audio latency, passing environmental variables, switching versions of Wine / Proton. Saves a lot of time and it's great having all your games available in a clean interface. Like the author of this video states, it's the ultimate Linux gaming tool.
@@SanaFarooq its super easy with Lutris, just mount your iso, create a game in lutris and link the executable path to the "setup.exe" and after install just switch the path to "play.exe". done. lutris ftw!
@Sarthak2319 To be honest with you I havent found a single game that I wanted to play that didn't work for me. Some minor or major tweaking, sure, but still worked.
Lutris makes Linux gaming so much easier & faster. Yandere Simulator Launcher doesn't work with manual wine terminal install (pain in the butt to do & even install Windows dll still won't make it work) but on lutris it just works and doesn't need to install custom Windows dll like that. I was an idoit that I wasted for hours trying to make it work with manual terminal wine. I'm impressed with Lutris & Proton team.
There are less and less things every year that hold me back from using linux as my main OS. Windows was great until Windows 7, but I greatly dislike the idea of "Win as a Service". Product support is now 1-3 years except for 10 years if you don't update your Windows 10 release which might break compatibility with several software. Gaming is definitely one of them. two things will most likely stay problematic: - Anticheat Software - DirectX12 (I hope this doesnt get worse. More and more Games are using it.) Another thing I really dislike about Linux are dependencies. They absolutely kill backwards compatibility. Its often impossible to run old closed-source linux programs on modern distributions. This is something that Windows is absolutely AMAZING in. The backwards compatibility is just crazy. A modern windows 10 will (for the most part) load any device drivers for Windows Vista (2007) and later, and runs most Software from Windows 95 and up without any flaws. There are exceptions, but most stuff works. Try to install old flgrx AMD drivers on a modern distribution, or try to install F1 2018. It doesn't run. Same with a lot of older closed source software (recently I tried a RAID manager for an old Raid card - it installed after modding some files, but could not launch as the graphics framework was too old an incompatible. Things like this are just bad, the software wasnt even 10 years old.)
Hmm... My laptop is so old it doesn't have Vulkan. Lutris should be able to just download and install DirectX9/10/11 DLLs for which ever game needs it right. Say I have the Age of Mythology Titans Expansion Gold Edition on DVD, when you install that DX8.1 game using Lutris, that will look for DXVK alternatives such as actually installing DirectX like you do when making manual pre-fixes? Am I understanding this right? I'm researching Mint to someday install Linux instead of Windows 8.1 which just lost support a day ago so... Mint now.
Aside from Warzone, I haven't found a game that I can't play on Linux...yet. I'm sure there's a way to get Warzone running, I just haven't found it yet.
Can we install third-party games/applications from Lutris? I primarily just want to have Wine and its dependencies/libraries to be contained within one place and not installed globally.
Both Lutris and Proton are amazing, gaming on Linux has never been better and it will only improve. The main thing that's on my wishlist is a good GUI drawing tablet driver/app to map my drawing area for osu!, similar to the custom Hawku driver that I use on Windows. I could never find the area that I use on Windows and the CLI method for mapping the area with math is so confusing to me.
What I can run with Lutris runs smoother,faster,better than Windows 10. Unfortunately too many of my games won't run. I tried different options and other stuff but don't have the patience or time to figure it all out. The games that don't work don't have information on the Lutris page anyway on what needs to be downloaded or updated to make them run. There are just too many of my favorite games with this problem otherwise I would abandon Microsuck Windows forever.
I play go as well. When I'm online I play OGS on any browser. I tried installing other Go servers like Tygem but it didn't work on Linux Mint. KGS has a raw jar file you can download (maybe that works). If you're offline or just want to play with an engine Kigo I think is the best option for linux (kde.org/applications/en/games/org.kde.kigo)
Linux is still not ready to dump windows for. There are tons of peripherals you will not get fully working. Not to mention games with anti cheat or old games with launchers like FFXI. It's a nice thought to dump windows and you probably get away with it if your a Lite Gamer. But don't even consider it if you just want everything to work 100% of the time.
Great video. I have interesting challenge for you. Since you're elementary user I challenge you to install and use Ubuntu Budgie for week or two. You can of course tweak things like window buttons placement or if you want to have raw expirience don't do that. The main point is that elementary developers aren't allowing much freedom and ubuntu budgie offers similar expirience with all of ubuntu goodness. Maybe you can make video about whole thing. I think eveyone would enjoy it.
@@TheLinuxEXP Ubuntu Budgie is imitating elementary a little bit more but you're right saying it's not that polished... that's the only thing that holds me from using it as my daily de.
I think it should be emphasized that much of the usefulness of programs like Lutris or WINE are highly dependent upon one's hardware--particularly the GPU. I have an older AMD R9 270 gpu that is not really mature in re to Linux support. Quite some time ago, I tried to install the proprietary AMD stack (AMDGPU--I think). It wasn't available for my gpu or I was unable to install. In any event, I prefer using open source drivers where possible so I haven't looked into using AMDGPU again. I have a relatively recent kernel 5.7 and I have read recently on Phoronix that there may be some updates for my gpu in the upcoming kernel 5.9 which I may install when stable to see if any benefit. I have tried to the best of my ability to run various windows steam games. For the sake of brevity, Strider (2014) on steam is a good example. It is a DX11 game I try to run via wine steam; playonlinux; and lutris to no avail. The game refuses to launch citing "d3d device could not be created. Please make sure you are using DX11 capable hardware and that the latest DirectX and display drivers are installed". I haven't been able to resolve this. Lutris was the closest I got to launch and provided this d3d missing msg. I thought Proton was supposed to ensure I could run DX11 games and such by implementing things like DXVK. I have (afaik) installed dxvk and vulkan properly. I can't confirm dxvk is installed properly but "vulkaninfo" via command line seems to be outputting properly. I would like to avoid any extreme measures like winetricks/protontricks as I believe it's not worth the effort to keep up with such things. If anyone has any experience with this, I'd be happy to hear what worked for you. I will post my other pc specs below if anyone thinks it will help. All of my Windows games work 100% in Windows. AMD FX-6300 stock 3.5GHz 32GB DDR3-1866 (clocks to 1600 only due to AMD limit) 760W Corsair Platinum AX R9 270 2 GB LINUX: PEPPERMINT OS 10 x64 ; KERNEL 5.7; OIBAF PPA (ALLOWED VULKAN WHEREAS PADOKA PPA DID NOT SO REMOVED); WINE STAGING 5.17 (LATEST)
I saw Grim Dawn in the game list. Any advice how to run it? I simply can't get it working - steam proton, running with windows steam via wine. It just won't get via the loading screen...
Whatever I guess 0.5.8 did, I can't import my Steam library, I can't find the login feature, it just looks like its much less convenient now unless I wanna re-install my steam games one-by-one so Lutris has them in the library.
Lutrus was fantastic and used play Eve online With my Characters, and it worked fine had the game on both computers and could run a small corp between both windows and manjaro with Lutrus and it worked fine until one day i had an update, and Eve online refused to work on Manjaro, so playing Eve became one side, and disappointment because I liked running different characters interacting between characters meeting up in the station and spent hours until the update happened! I have tried time and time but I should also add the Laptop which Manjaro was running on HP Compaq 6710B Laptop with 501 Gb drive 4 GB ram an intel old graphics card.
Not a big gamer, I just want to play one or two old games. Can anyone tell me whether Colin McRae DiRT (2007) will run, and what exactly must I install? Lutris? Proton? Steam? I've had no success with PlayOnLinux. What's the minimum I need to make it run, if it can run at all? Thanks!
Take a look at protondb.com to see what runs or not :) Install Steam, and the game from Steam, if the game runs, you’ll get all the steps from that website.
sarthak2319, I have rainbow six but I don't like it maybe I'll give csgo a shot but I really just want to see how bf runs by the way I didn't even install linux yet😂😂😂 I'm lazy
It just won't complete the installation of Mod Organizer 2, which is the only thing I was hoping to get working. No matter, I'll delve into trying to run skyrim with mods again in a few months, with a decent rig.
I'm not a gamer, but I have a few OLD games I want to play on my Ubuntu system. Specifically, I've tried Colin McRae DiRT 1 under PlayOnLinux, and is simply WILL NOT RUN. Can anyone, please, confirm whether it will work with Lutris or not? THANK YOU.
Thanks. I meant DiRT 1, actually. I'm trying to make sense of the results I got on lutris.net. I have the orig. PC DVD-ROM of DiRT, and I just want to use it as I did on my Windows PC.
does it have a valid storage system if so i would download it for us Linux users we could not find a sdcard or dropdown prompt on the right side like windows has for steam such a pain
hey The Linux Experiment could you make a video on how to install skyrim dvd using LUTRIS i have a copy of skyrim standard version but i can't install it on LUTRIS.
the only reason I use this tool is too easily swap between wine versions the community installers are kinda broken for me and usually don't work for the games I try them with.
Is it just me or is using compatibility lay's might make developers not care about Linux because there most likely will be a work around so why code it for Linux?
Anyone got any good solutions for using a Logitech G915 keyboard with Linux (Mint, Cinnamon)? Seems that if for example I like my keyboard to be permanent static green - the Linux ecosystem just does not serve this niche wish well!
Would you people know if Lutris can take an existing installed folder (aka GTA V already downloaded on W10) and adapt it to run on linux? As doing all the download again would make me cry! I know Steam does it automatically, but no idea how would that work with the Epic store in the way...
Lutris is a great idea, I would only use it for wine games. And it never worked for me, not a single time :( Tried Gothic 1 & 2, empire earth, something else probably too and NO script worked.
Im very late this this but i dont get why my lutris isnt working. Always when i try to download a game that uses wine i get a error: The executable at path /Games/league-of-legends/drive_c/Riot Games/League of Legends/LeagueClient.exe can't be found, please check the destination folder. Some parts of the installation process may have not completed successfully. Here i tested with lol but the same error comes with all wine using games. All tips are appreciated! TY
What if I already have a game installed(with Mods) on my Windows HHD and I want to play in on My Linux (POP OS 20.04 LTS) SSD ? Can I do it with Lutris ?????
I'm still not sure why this needs to exist. The only useful feature Lutris has already exists in PlayOnLinux. Have modern PC gamers been so brainwashed by Steam that they can't conceive of launching games from the start menu or a desktop shortcut?
I was searching for gaming on linux and came to this video without realising this this was uploaded just 6 hours ago
Great work
Wow seriously?
@@TheLinuxEXP I was also searching for Linux gaming videos on YT and came across this. You've got a new subscriber from me!
Well we all had plenty of time during quarantine.
@@yolamontalvan9502 true
I love this! Every year I get closer to completely dropping Windows from my life.
Can I ask: what still keeps you using it?
@@RodrigoGraca31 for me is ms office
@@RodrigoGraca31 Sadly a few games/proprietary work software that wine still does not play nicely with. I can live without the games but sadly can't get out of needing it for work.
can't wait for the day where employers just have to accept that their employees won't use windows and that will be that, can't require it from the employees since the next they will hire have the same standard "no windows" ;)
Dualbooting for the few games that won't work any other way.
yes, lutris works great!
Lutris is just fantastic!
@XD Nabuljong all except valorant
@@TheLinuxEXP Wait... can you install game via Lutris without scripts from community? I think it is a thing, but when should one choose which option is best: user installation vs community script?
It really is - Thanks to Lutris I was able to take up EPIC's offer of GTA5 for life.
Manjaro OS -> Install Lutris -> Install Epic game client -> Install GTA5
Apart from a crash the first time of running it works brilliantly over 100fps on high settings
Yeah it's really magical
Yeah, me too! Works like a charm! elementaryOS here
I wish all Windows games on Epic store worked as well, because I only dual boot Windows for 2 games : League of Legends (idc much tho), and Transistor (my fave game forever). I got Transistor for free on Epic sale and I'd be really happy if I could play it on Linux without having to buy the Steam version (native Linux). That'd help me switch completely to Linux.
@@aiSage48 afaik league should work with lutris on linux
So it means, I can install Epic Games Store launcher on Linux by Lutris??
god bless lutris and their developers! Amazing work
well developer strycore
what an amazing video is this?? damn Nick!! i dont care on Lutris, but you've made a 8mins video without a single scene been static!! 100% demo go on and explaining!! ..just wow!!
Haha thanks ;)
This is high praise, indeed, considering the source.
Nice seeing you, baby WOGUE here.
Lutris just makes running games easier, even games that run without much hassle via Proton. I have a hybrid graphics laptop, so the use discrete GPU option is indispensable, as well as increasing Pulse Audio latency, passing environmental variables, switching versions of Wine / Proton. Saves a lot of time and it's great having all your games available in a clean interface. Like the author of this video states, it's the ultimate Linux gaming tool.
This is very much needed and appreciated! I hope our future holds games natively written for Linux.
Without Lutris I wouldnt be able to play Deus Ex. This tool is absolutely amazing
I use Lutris for a long time now, and its truly an amazing tool. Most of the time works perfectly (even on games i have pirated)!
Howwwww???? I wanna know the pirated bit please. Lol
@@SanaFarooq its super easy with Lutris, just mount your iso, create a game in lutris and link the executable path to the "setup.exe" and after install just switch the path to "play.exe". done. lutris ftw!
@@capsized8603 (check above answer) and about the sources, whatever we can find as always, mainly tpb
@Sarthak2319 To be honest with you I havent found a single game that I wanted to play that didn't work for me. Some minor or major tweaking, sure, but still worked.
What if the game isn't iso? is it possible to burn it into iso and then install it??
Started using this to run all my games that aren't on steam. So easy and user friendly.
7:24
actually lutris has a bulit-in static overlay which can be enabled within game settings
Nice! I had never seen this one! I can't seem to find the option, though, what's its name?
@@TheLinuxEXP you can enable any HUD you want by adding an envar for the game in options.
In Lutris you can also set console commands. I use this function to show FPS via Gallium HUD or DXVK-HUD.
Lutris makes Linux gaming so much easier & faster. Yandere Simulator Launcher doesn't work with manual wine terminal install (pain in the butt to do & even install Windows dll still won't make it work) but on lutris it just works and doesn't need to install custom Windows dll like that. I was an idoit that I wasted for hours trying to make it work with manual terminal wine. I'm impressed with Lutris & Proton team.
There are less and less things every year that hold me back from using linux as my main OS. Windows was great until Windows 7, but I greatly dislike the idea of "Win as a Service". Product support is now 1-3 years except for 10 years if you don't update your Windows 10 release which might break compatibility with several software.
Gaming is definitely one of them. two things will most likely stay problematic:
- Anticheat Software
- DirectX12 (I hope this doesnt get worse. More and more Games are using it.)
Another thing I really dislike about Linux are dependencies. They absolutely kill backwards compatibility. Its often impossible to run old closed-source linux programs on modern distributions. This is something that Windows is absolutely AMAZING in. The backwards compatibility is just crazy. A modern windows 10 will (for the most part) load any device drivers for Windows Vista (2007) and later, and runs most Software from Windows 95 and up without any flaws. There are exceptions, but most stuff works.
Try to install old flgrx AMD drivers on a modern distribution, or try to install F1 2018. It doesn't run. Same with a lot of older closed source software (recently I tried a RAID manager for an old Raid card - it installed after modding some files, but could not launch as the graphics framework was too old an incompatible. Things like this are just bad, the software wasnt even 10 years old.)
windows 7 is goated
You're really good at English, didn't even realise you were non-native until I was 4 minutes in lol.
Thanks :)
Omg their icon is so cute! I love otters! 🦦
Otters are the best animals.
THEY HOLD HANDS AND HAVE FAVORITE ROCKS
@@TheLinuxEXP YES I AGREE!! It's awesome to find another otter lover :D
If I could, I'd go visit the otters every day, in the aquatic parc a few miles from my house...
MangoHud works in lutris, go to tab "System Options" >> Environment variables >> Add >> Key: MANGOHUD Value: 1
Oooh nice!
I really love it.
great explanation, thanks!
Hmm... My laptop is so old it doesn't have Vulkan. Lutris should be able to just download and install DirectX9/10/11 DLLs for which ever game needs it right. Say I have the Age of Mythology Titans Expansion Gold Edition on DVD, when you install that DX8.1 game using Lutris, that will look for DXVK alternatives such as actually installing DirectX like you do when making manual pre-fixes? Am I understanding this right? I'm researching Mint to someday install Linux instead of Windows 8.1 which just lost support a day ago so... Mint now.
Wow! You're recording on a smartphone? Excellent.
OBS Studio
Great video! Very useful! :)
Thanks :)
@@TheLinuxEXP I have a question are you going to have a Live Stream Q&A?
Aside from Warzone, I haven't found a game that I can't play on Linux...yet. I'm sure there's a way to get Warzone running, I just haven't found it yet.
Nice seems like it's improved over the years
Does the twitch laucher work with lutris in regards to twitch prime games? That is the deciding factor for me to change to linux
I don't know about this one, I never tried it, bit you can look it up on Lutris.net
What's that nice funky music in the background? :)
th-cam.com/video/FPKz5f_zszA/w-d-xo.html
@@ahmeta.112 Nope, this is garbage
Can we install third-party games/applications from Lutris? I primarily just want to have Wine and its dependencies/libraries to be contained within one place and not installed globally.
Both Lutris and Proton are amazing, gaming on Linux has never been better and it will only improve. The main thing that's on my wishlist is a good GUI drawing tablet driver/app to map my drawing area for osu!, similar to the custom Hawku driver that I use on Windows. I could never find the area that I use on Windows and the CLI method for mapping the area with math is so confusing to me.
Gaomon drawing tablets have linux supported drivers
@@foresight9688 Thankfully OpenTabletDriver is a thing now and works great, I've been using it for a while on both Windows and Linux.
You said Lutris is available by PPA. It's also in the repositories.
I love mac but cant offord at my budget but linux fulfills my ui love.. linux is the future
Horrible system for gaming and overall performance. You might think about that.
Can't play Doom eternal on lutris unfortunately but I love lutris. It's awesome
You cant? Why?
Very helpful video, thank you.
What I can run with Lutris runs smoother,faster,better than Windows 10. Unfortunately too many of my games won't run. I tried different options and other stuff but don't have the patience or time to figure it all out. The games that don't work don't have information on the Lutris page anyway on what needs to be downloaded or updated to make them run. There are just too many of my favorite games with this problem otherwise I would abandon Microsuck Windows forever.
Thank you, Nick. I;ve szet up Lutris and Steam but just cannot be bothered with games. A really good Go (Weiqi) game would be nice but still...
Oh a nice Go game would be awesome! It's been so long since I played that!
I play go as well. When I'm online I play OGS on any browser. I tried installing other Go servers like Tygem but it didn't work on Linux Mint. KGS has a raw jar file you can download (maybe that works). If you're offline or just want to play with an engine Kigo I think is the best option for linux (kde.org/applications/en/games/org.kde.kigo)
I tried around a lot but found that lutris really lacks on installers quality.still a great tool to solve a problem you chose to have.
Turn on CC... auto generated captions has problems transcribing Lutris and it is fun to see all different words used instead.
Linux is still not ready to dump windows for. There are tons of peripherals you will not get fully working. Not to mention games with anti cheat or old games with launchers like FFXI. It's a nice thought to dump windows and you probably get away with it if your a Lite Gamer. But don't even consider it if you just want everything to work 100% of the time.
Great video. I have interesting challenge for you. Since you're elementary user I challenge you to install and use Ubuntu Budgie for week or two. You can of course tweak things like window buttons placement or if you want to have raw expirience don't do that. The main point is that elementary developers aren't allowing much freedom and ubuntu budgie offers similar expirience with all of ubuntu goodness. Maybe you can make video about whole thing. I think eveyone would enjoy it.
I already tried Budgie with Manjaro :) While I liked it, it's too similar to Gnome and not as polished IMO, and I preferred elementary :)
@@TheLinuxEXP Ubuntu Budgie is imitating elementary a little bit more but you're right saying it's not that polished... that's the only thing that holds me from using it as my daily de.
I was very excited about Budgie back then. It had a lot of potential but now it seems like a beta desktop in maintanance mode.
Can you create tutorial to make custom proton works in lutris?
Hello, I'm rather new to Linux gaming as I mostly game on Windows, which package for Lutris should I install for BionicPup Linux?
Dope video!
Thanks!
In what program are you editing those videos? Thanks! :)
Davinci Resolve!
@@TheLinuxEXP free one?
Heck, Linux is now better than macOS for gaming aha
Oh yeah
Is the Linux game really working, can we install the crack games like Fitgirl and Doodirepacks?
For games from epic game store, someone made a PR to use legendary as lutris runner: github.com/lutris/lutris/pull/2894
Does that work with TES Online? Or the anti cheat stuff goes insane?
god i want to switch to linux, but given the applications i need and the fact the only game i play is valorant really, its hard to
the linux kernel is receiving updates to work with anticheat, maybe soon valorant on linux will be a reality
How do you go about using it to install nintendo roms such as paper mario thousand year door?
I think it should be emphasized that much of the usefulness of programs like Lutris or WINE are highly dependent upon one's hardware--particularly the GPU. I have an older AMD R9 270 gpu that is not really mature in re to Linux support. Quite some time ago, I tried to install the proprietary AMD stack (AMDGPU--I think). It wasn't available for my gpu or I was unable to install. In any event, I prefer using open source drivers where possible so I haven't looked into using AMDGPU again. I have a relatively recent kernel 5.7 and I have read recently on Phoronix that there may be some updates for my gpu in the upcoming kernel 5.9 which I may install when stable to see if any benefit. I have tried to the best of my ability to run various windows steam games. For the sake of brevity, Strider (2014) on steam is a good example. It is a DX11 game I try to run via wine steam; playonlinux; and lutris to no avail. The game refuses to launch citing "d3d device could not be created. Please make sure you are using DX11 capable hardware and that the latest DirectX and display drivers are installed". I haven't been able to resolve this. Lutris was the closest I got to launch and provided this d3d missing msg. I thought Proton was supposed to ensure I could run DX11 games and such by implementing things like DXVK. I have (afaik) installed dxvk and vulkan properly. I can't confirm dxvk is installed properly but "vulkaninfo" via command line seems to be outputting properly. I would like to avoid any extreme measures like winetricks/protontricks as I believe it's not worth the effort to keep up with such things. If anyone has any experience with this, I'd be happy to hear what worked for you. I will post my other pc specs below if anyone thinks it will help. All of my Windows games work 100% in Windows.
AMD FX-6300 stock 3.5GHz
32GB DDR3-1866 (clocks to 1600 only due to AMD limit)
760W Corsair Platinum AX
R9 270 2 GB
LINUX: PEPPERMINT OS 10 x64 ; KERNEL 5.7; OIBAF PPA (ALLOWED VULKAN WHEREAS PADOKA PPA DID NOT SO REMOVED); WINE STAGING 5.17 (LATEST)
that's f*cking it, linux it is
Does Lutris have a TV mode? I.e. something I could launch from Kodi, navigate with a controller, and launch a game with?
I saw Grim Dawn in the game list. Any advice how to run it? I simply can't get it working - steam proton, running with windows steam via wine. It just won't get via the loading screen...
Check protonDB, I think there a launcher that needs to be renamed or something
@@TheLinuxEXP Thanks, I will. It might be something specific to my system, though. I read that for many people it just works out of the box
@@TheLinuxEXP uP
If you own Grim Dawn on Steam the default options will work running it through steam. I switched to GE's version of proton and it plays smoothly.
Let's say someone wants to install a game of, ekhem, unofficial origin, can one still install it on Linux via lutris ?
You can install any executable with lutris. You just have to make the tweaks yourself.
Hello, do i need to install both lutris and steam , or is lutris enough..?
You still need Steam for your steamgames. But Lutris function as a great shortcut and list games from many different launchers.
Lutris is enough if you use gog like myself.
which is screen recording software are you using to record your supper ultra smooth 60fps videos in your linux machine ??
OBS :)
@@TheLinuxEXP Thank You ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Lutris wouldn't install on my Linux Mint installation, I got an error message about packages not being available or something.
Whatever I guess 0.5.8 did, I can't import my Steam library, I can't find the login feature, it just looks like its much less convenient now unless I wanna re-install my steam games one-by-one so Lutris has them in the library.
So the Lutris team changed how Lutris imports custom Proton versions
(like Glorious Eggroll's) , could you do a video on the changes?
There is nothing special to show, it still shows them and you can still use them ;)
I love Linux but 90% of my library doesn’t work still so I have to use windows 😥
this is awesome
i learned that in lutris when you import a steam game it make a copy of the game so you go from 8gb to 16gb
It doesn’t do that at all
@@TheLinuxEXP then it is a than it is a Pop!_OS thing
Lutrus was fantastic and used play Eve online With my Characters, and it worked fine had the game on both computers and could run a small corp between both windows and manjaro with Lutrus and it worked fine until one day i had an update, and Eve online refused to work on Manjaro, so playing Eve became one side, and disappointment because I liked running different characters interacting between characters meeting up in the station and spent hours until the update happened! I have tried time and time but I should also add the Laptop which Manjaro was running on HP Compaq 6710B Laptop with 501 Gb drive 4 GB ram an intel old graphics card.
Not a big gamer, I just want to play one or two old games. Can anyone tell me whether Colin McRae DiRT (2007) will run, and what exactly must I install? Lutris? Proton? Steam? I've had no success with PlayOnLinux. What's the minimum I need to make it run, if it can run at all? Thanks!
Take a look at protondb.com to see what runs or not :)
Install Steam, and the game from Steam, if the game runs, you’ll get all the steps from that website.
I so need to try this I would love to see how battlefield games run on linux and see if there is any fps difference between linux & windows gaming
sarthak2319, I have rainbow six but I don't like it maybe I'll give csgo a shot but I really just want to see how bf runs by the way I didn't even install linux yet😂😂😂 I'm lazy
It just won't complete the installation of Mod Organizer 2, which is the only thing I was hoping to get working. No matter, I'll delve into trying to run skyrim with mods again in a few months, with a decent rig.
Is it ok to download free games cause I really think that could be risky
I'm not a gamer, but I have a few OLD games I want to play on my Ubuntu system. Specifically, I've tried Colin McRae DiRT 1 under PlayOnLinux, and is simply WILL NOT RUN. Can anyone, please, confirm whether it will work with Lutris or not? THANK YOU.
You can look them up on lutris.net
Thanks. I meant DiRT 1, actually. I'm trying to make sense of the results I got on lutris.net. I have the orig. PC DVD-ROM of DiRT, and I just want to use it as I did on my Windows PC.
isn't it strange that all people advertising skill share also take a class, and also mention the class name they're taking?
does it have a valid storage system if so i would download it for us Linux users we could not find a sdcard or dropdown prompt on the right side like windows has for steam such a pain
Okay so when I launch watch dogs I get hit with this error it says “There is a problem connecting to uplay services.”
hey The Linux Experiment could you make a video on how to install skyrim dvd using LUTRIS i have a copy of skyrim standard version but i can't install it on LUTRIS.
the only reason I use this tool is too easily swap between wine versions
the community installers are kinda broken for me and usually don't work for the games I try them with.
Is it just me or is using compatibility lay's might make developers not care about Linux because there most likely will be a work around so why code it for Linux?
Lutris
What I heard : uterus
Anyone got any good solutions for using a Logitech G915 keyboard with Linux (Mint, Cinnamon)?
Seems that if for example I like my keyboard to be permanent static green - the Linux ecosystem just does not serve this niche wish well!
The first 1000 people who click the link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium: skl.sh/thelinuxexperiment5
Would you people know if Lutris can take an existing installed folder (aka GTA V already downloaded on W10) and adapt it to run on linux? As doing all the download again would make me cry! I know Steam does it automatically, but no idea how would that work with the Epic store in the way...
Do u have to run linux to use?
Drink when creator says Lutris. Cheers.
please consider supporting this project on www.patreon.com/lutris
for every milestone that's reached new features will be added like cloud saving
Have you been able to make BattlEye work?
It's required to start Ubisoft games like R6S :/
No, unfortunately, everything based on anti cheat seems to be a no-go :/
Hmm.. the installed Games go to the home Dir?
Lutris is a great idea, I would only use it for wine games. And it never worked for me, not a single time :( Tried Gothic 1 & 2, empire earth, something else probably too and NO script worked.
Can you be more detailed about uploading your own exe game I am have a hard time trying to figure it out
I have this error when I launch a game from Lutris 'NoneType' has no attribute 'Lower' please help
Im very late this this but i dont get why my lutris isnt working. Always when i try to download a game that uses wine i get a error: The executable at path /Games/league-of-legends/drive_c/Riot Games/League of Legends/LeagueClient.exe can't be found, please check the destination folder.
Some parts of the installation process may have not completed successfully.
Here i tested with lol but the same error comes with all wine using games. All tips are appreciated! TY
Is there any software to manage all discs more easily ?
I got gamepass for three months but my account is not working?
But does division 2 work?
So if I have setup files for a Windows Game, I can basically use Lutris to install it on Manjaro?🤔
I think no.
if its done correctly
with Pop!_OS 20.04 at least with me if you use the flatpak version of steam lutris can't find it keep confusing then flatpak and snaps
How to install epic games store edition of GTA 5 in lutris?
Yep, just install the EGS from Lutris and then the game
What if I already have a game installed(with Mods) on my Windows HHD and I want to play in on My Linux (POP OS 20.04 LTS) SSD ?
Can I do it with Lutris ?????
I don't see why not, though it depends on the particular game, and the version.
Give him a moment of silence for putting the program name in the title.
What web browser is that ?
I installed lutris but it doesn't show in applications
Could not get anything to work before lutris. Must have. /Mint Cinnamon with Kde
when i want to start the game it show me ERROR c++
how i fix it
I'm still not sure why this needs to exist. The only useful feature Lutris has already exists in PlayOnLinux. Have modern PC gamers been so brainwashed by Steam that they can't conceive of launching games from the start menu or a desktop shortcut?
thing is i dont want to import i want to just install and go on a fresh install.