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(you can change Wine / Proton version later, but not it’s ARCH!)
Scripts are made by regular users and can be outdated or not follow current best practices. #ENDEAVOUROS INSTALL#
Install scripts are not always a recommended method of installation Lutris can auto-install the required Engine and Winetricks. (for example in Crysis to force DirectX 10 mode: -dx10)
Arguments – a very useful option to pass game command-line options. Should be better, but Engine and Kernel must support it! ( Lutris will alert you if it’s not supported by Engine in use) Enable Esync – best to enable in most games which heavily use CPU or to avoid stuttering. DXVK version – you can force specific DXVK version for a specific game, in case of problems.
Enable DXVK/VKD3D in most cases it’s best to use, but can be toggled in case of problems.Wine version – you can force Engine for a specific game (will be used even if you change global, so don’t forget to change that option back if needed).Here are some essential configuration options to know. Get this ID: crysis/ and paste it into Game settings. If there’s no game image, that’s caused by Name not being exactly identical to its database one.įix with Identifier.Save – your game will now be available on the list.Text ~/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/Crysis/drive_c/Games/Crysis/Bin64/Crysis.exe Some games have multiple executables, prefer 圆4 ones first! (you can look up year of your game in PCgamingWiki) Release year – optional, but nice in case you have big library.
Name – enter name of your game, you can name it whatever makes sense for you.Press to add a game, let’s do a minimal setup required to start.(may solve problems for multi-lingual inputs) Enable DXVK/VKD3D – useful to turn off globally, if your GPU doesn’t support Vulkan.It can use anything installed: System, PlayOnLinux, Steam, or any Engine put in:
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Wine version – most important, here you can set / update the default Engine which will be used for all games. On left panel hover over Wine tab and select cog. You can configure Defaults for each runner (default settings when you add new game). A lot of useful libraries & runtimes which for example allow to easily run Proton without steam client!. Icons created by Lutris (might be useful to backup / transfer your library):. They are written directly into shader cache.īest all-around game launcher, can be used for: Wine, Steam, Native, Emulators This is normal, because shaders have to be loaded first. Still doesn’t work? Check Requirements and Proton bugs. Try to disable DXVK PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 %command% If it works without DXVK. See if there are some known solutions to problems of this game at protondb or lutris. Log will be saved at this location, where is your game id (look up steamdb if in doubt):. Create log file to check if everything fine or file a bug, use Environment variable:. #ENDEAVOUROS WINDOWS#
If you want to use NTFS disks with Linux Steam: Using a NTFS disk with Linux and Windows.(you can choose for example another drive) Steam -> Settings -> Downloads -> Steam library folders.Change default location for games library.Select custom Proton engine for specific game or globally.
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Extract archive to ~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d. Create ~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d directory, if it does not exist. From dropdown menu choose Proton engine.
Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool. To use specific version of Proton for specific game (may be useful if latest has problems) WINEPREFIX="~/.steam/root/steamapps/compatdata//pfx/" winetricks "win7" Install additional original Windows libraries with Winetricks (if required), where is your game id:. Enter desired variables, separated by a space and ending with %command%. Right Button -> Properties -> Set launch options…. To configure Proton through Environment variables, which you may see in protondb reports (here you can choose a Proton version which will be used globally) Enable Steam Play for all other titles. Enable Steam Play for supported titles. Enable Proton to play Windows games with Linux Steam. Launch client and login to your account. ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata//pfx/ Game PREFIX location, where is your game id: (look up steamdb if in doubt). Keep in mind that Proton will be installed in the same library as the first Steam Play game you try to launch, and will only be installed in one location. Proton engines location: ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/common. #ENDEAVOUROS FULL#
Problems? Try GloriousEggroll or TK-Glitch engines or see full 4.4 Problems section.Check your game in protondb for game state / recommendations.This article will guide you through the setup of game launchers on Arch Linux.