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>Commercial games for Linux
https://store.steampowered.com/search?category1=998&os=linux
https://itch.io/games/platform-linux
https://www.gog.com/en/games?systems=linux
https://www.humblebundle.com/store/search?platform=linux&drm=download
https://www.zoom-platform.com/search/any/any/any/any/any/linux/any/any
https://gamejolt.com/games?os=linux

>Libre games, source ports
https://libregamewiki.org/
https://osgameclones.com/

>Stuff for running Windows games
Wine (mostly used via Proton, Lutris, etc.): https://www.winehq.org/
Proton (comes with Steam): https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton
ProtonUp-Qt (installer for custom Proton builds): https://github.com/DavidoTek/ProtonUp-Qt
Bottles (Wine frontend): https://github.com/bottlesdevs/Bottles
Lutris (Wine frontend and game launcher): https://lutris.net/

>Other (non-Proton) compatibility tools for Steam
Steam Tinker Launch: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch
Boxtron (for native DOSBox): https://github.com/dreamer/boxtron
Roberta (for native ScummVM): https://github.com/dreamer/roberta
Luxtorpeda (for other native engines): https://github.com/luxtorpeda-dev/luxtorpeda

>Unofficial launchers for platforms lacking proper Linux support
LGOGDownloader (GOG) (CLI only): https://github.com/Sude-/lgogdownloader
Minigalaxy (GOG): https://github.com/sharkwouter/minigalaxy
Legendary (EGS) (CLI only): https://github.com/derrod/legendary
Rare (EGS): https://github.com/Dummerle/Rare
Heroic (EGS, GOG, Amazon): https://github.com/Heroic-Games-Launcher/HeroicGamesLauncher

>Other cool things
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope
https://github.com/flightlessmango/MangoHud
https://gitlab.com/Infernio/libstrangle
https://github.com/CHollingworth/Lampray
https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/about/
https://github.com/Kron4ek/Conty
https://github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode

>Linux on other boards
>>>/g/fglt
>>>/t/linux
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Sorry the last thread died but I was busy.
One more shitty day of work and it will finally be the weekend and then I can play video games and bump video game threads.
I use Mint btw
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>>475161009
Same. Passed out on my bed not long after getting home.
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I'm a simple man. I see the ruins of post-apocalyptic Japan, I jump in to explore it with like-minded individuals.
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REmak4 runs so good, i hate that i cant use ray tracing on linux though, ive heard someone say its because capcom set it to detect wine and disable it. damn shame, because it runs and looks great on my rig but i refuse to dualboot windows on my machine, ill take the performance boost tho it still looks good without
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>>475215028
>i hate that i cant use ray tracing on linux though
Are you sure you're running latest VKD3D + latest Mesa drivers?
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>>475218458
im on eos using the latest nvidia dkms drivers if that makes a difference, system is all updated
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>>475219725
You should use some environment variables that will stop wine from hiding nvidia gpu
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>>475219803
i have "PROTON_HIDE_NVIDIA_GPU=0 PROTON_ENABLE_NVAPI=1 VKD3D_CONFIG=dxr11 PROTON_ENABLE_NGX_UPDATER=1 VKD3D_FEATURE_LEVEL=12_2 %command%" set, still grayed out for me. i see a few posts on protondb saying you cant on nvidia atleast even with these options, cyberpunk and doom eternal work fine for me as far as rtx
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>>475222078
>Overall to play this game with RT you need to switch to wine staging (tkg or other version) go to wine settings Staging Hide Wine version from applications
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>>475222316
usint steam proton, i can just do this thru protontricks right?
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>>475224145
yeah, you'd select the option to open the winecfg gui and select it from there
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>>475228264
oh wow that worked, thank you!
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I'm getting better at this
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>>475234394
Stop making me want to play another DS3 run.
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Farewell
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Wow this dude was looking so scary but was a complete nothingburger. I could've beat him alone without help of dumpling lord.
>>475234591
I was pretty disappointed by DS1 but this game feels like an improvement. Still easier than ER.
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Can't trick me
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>>475234394
based. currently also doing another ds1 run, its been a long time since i played 3 and i never beat it, i should give it another go
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>>475235303
>DS1
Oh, DS3 is basically DS1 2.0, want it or not
>Still easier than ER.
Only because you have already played DS1 and ER.
A lot of ER mechanics are more approachable for new and old players alike, and armor is legit close to useless in DS3 while very useful in ER. Not only it barely defends against damage, DS3 has no real poise, only super-armor. So yeah, armor in DS3 is almost purely for fashionsouls.
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I wonder if I should post Silent Hill on my deck in subway just to shit myself before work.
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>>475236997
do it on a foggy day
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This game has fancy ui
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>>475248424
Damn Yukari's cute.
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How would I go about installing new custom kernels, mesa and just get an up-to-date software experience on my steam deck? Would Gentoo be the best for this or could you do it easily on Arch?
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>>475254118
I would not bother, honestly. But if I were to try it, I wouldn't come to 4chan for answers.
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>>475254118
That said, I'm pretty sure Steam Deck is based on Arch.
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>>475254118
Oh, and don't touch the OS, just use an external card or ssd to boot your custom shit. It's a no-brainer, but people sometimes forget you can do that.
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>>475265161
Hmm I'll look at how bazzite or the other arch spin off did it, forget what that one was called. I don't like immutable distros at all.
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>>475254118
that's a meme. At best your fps will increase from 243 to 243.5
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>>475280925
Kernel might be a meme, but the new schedulers and up to date mesa are not
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>>475247660
this cutscene was really bad compared to the OG
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Playing the original Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box to unlock more cars for my kids to crash...
The game doesn't support Steam Cloud though, and it would be nice to sync saves between my Steam Deck and Linux Mint PC. How good are the 3rd-party/custom cloud save solutions (assuming I wasn't just imagining that such things exist)? Are any of them easy to use on Linux?
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>>475298580
Syncthing is great, but can only protect you so much from data loss.
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>>475307938
>>475298580
Expanding on this, but years a go I was using keepassxc on my android phone and desktop and my password database got corrupted on desktop (newest file) and synced it to my phone. There's an option to for file versioning in syncthing. I've only played the cracked version of paradise back when I was on windows but I also remember there being an ea login.
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>>475313745
yeah, versioning on syncthing is great, with small files like gamesaves or password db you can't go wrong keeping even hundreds of versions
keep in mind that for sync to work you need to have both devices online and syncthing running at the same time, other than that it's great
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>persona 3 reload settings doesn't save after restarting the game
>think it's a proton bug
>it's a game bug that has been there for months
>you have to change settings inside the game instead of the title screen and then save the game to save the settings as the settings are part of the save game file
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>>475328757
do remember to turn off the shadow thing or whatever it is. Its RT and makes tartarus and the mall area extremely laggy at least in AMD card
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>>475331072
you mean reflections? yeah I turned it off, I was wondering why such a simple looking game was lagging on my 7800 xt
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>>475333468
>atlus fucks up pc games again
Of course.
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>>475307938
>>475313745
>>475314789
Thanks. I'll give syncthing a try.
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>>475246135
what resource monitor is this?
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>>475354765
The thing on the bottom? I'm not him but that's MangoHud. So is probably every performance overlay you'll see in Linux screenshots. You can customize it quite a bit but not enough for me to make it look exactly as I want; I settled for almost perfect. I think the horizontal bar format shown in Anon's video is probably based on one of Steam Deck's configs (but in that case it goes on the top rather than the bottom).
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>>475328757
settings being tied to game saves and not machine is annoying, anytime i play tekken 8 on my deck vs my pc i always have to either have to tweak for deck or just set max on desktop
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>>475355606
thanks!
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>check Linux Mint update manager
>one Flatpak update
>install it
>update manager reloads
>one more Flatpak update
why is it like this?
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>>475307938
Is Dishonored 2 worth playing? Or it's just woke garbage?
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>>475362220
Didn't mean to reply
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here we go
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how do i use wabbajack?
it doesnt work on my machine
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>>475366470
Go check their shitcord, probably has an answer there
>inb4 but i don't wanna touch shitcord
Then don't use it, simple as
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>>475366910
went there
general idea seems to be "just use windows and copy everything from there lol"
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>>475368278
Quick check on github confirms this is a DotNet 8.0 app.
Either "just use windows and copy everything from there lol" or move on to better games.
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>>475369126
>DotNet 8.0 app
Does this kill Wine?
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>>475369126
i hate the antichrist
>>475369396
seems to be completely unsupported at the moment
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>>475369396
Honestly? I don't know.
You can use protontricks to install dotnet8 (it's there, I checked), but there's a good chance it'll not work because it's that new. It all depends on what wabbajack is using from net 8.
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>>475368278
>>475369126
If you need Windows just to mod games and not to run them, a VM is a suitable choice, right?
Still, that sounds annoying. Personally, I've never had much interest in modding games; maybe that's why I'm happy on Linux.
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>>475370147
>a VM is a suitable choice, right?
sure, but it's still a hassle
wish modders would stop being little bitches and just let people add their mods to modpacks
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>>475370147
I used to do that some four years back. It's 100% doable and you'll probably get what you want... if the mods don't add extraneous bullshit dlls, that is.
Never again. Fuck Skyrim mods and fuck Windows.
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>>475370647
>dlls
WINEDLLOVERRIDES has always gotten DLL-based mods working for me, but then again, most of the ones I've used are simple things like widescreen patches.
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>>475378175
A reminder that most modders are not real programmers, just coders.
That's when said DLL-based mods are made correctly, or don't try to use something like dotnet8 just because it's the newest version of Microsoft's programming scheme.
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>>475378985
Fair enough.
If I ever needed more than unzip and WINEDLLOVERRIDES to get a mod working, I'd probably just give up and play a different game.
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Does anyone know why mic audio on discord might be worse on Linux? I was told my audio sounded like it had no noise suppression. This is on Ubuntu 24.04 using the snap package for discord.
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>>475383183
Probably because it had no noise suppression? You could confirm that by recording your voice on tenacity or similar.
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>>475383183
>I was told my audio sounded like it had no noise suppression.
Well, because you probably have noise suppression turned off? Check Discord microphone settings.
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- Wish we could turn back time
To the good old days
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>>475383632
>>475383683

I was using Krisp noise suppression. Testing on both Windows and Linux with Krisp on, Linux definitely has more noise in the background. I have automatically determine input sensitivity on, so I'll test some more with changing that setting.
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>>475387964
Try out noisetorch or noises suppression for voice, both run locally on your PC and is not limited to just discord.
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i'm starting to think steam deck was a net negative for linux gaming. nobody in these spaces knows how to do anything anymore because they just deepthroat gaben's cock and he does it for them.
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>>475399979
wtf are you talking about proton and proton-ge received tons of fixes since the release of SD and this is only because of success of SD. How many fixes to wine did YOU write to complain about it?
>nobody in these spaces knows how to do anything anymore
Nobody knows how to do anything because all old fixes got obsolete by newer versions of wine/proton.
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>>475399979
hi tim
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>>475399979
>he does it for them
Sounds like a good deal.
Anyway, there's no inherent value in knowing how to do something unless you actually need to do it. If people can run games in one click with Proton then there's no problem because whatever you think they should learn how to do instead is unnecessary.
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>>475399979
Does he do it for free?
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>zomboid native is of course opengl
>obs-vkcapture doesn't pick up mangohud (even with --dlsym)
>gamescope is beyond fucked
>using zink gets mangohud picked up by obs-vkcapture but causes the map to flicker really badly
heck!
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>>475435424
>obs
I suggest something more sane, like gpu-screen-recorder.
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I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as GNU, is in fact, Linux/GNU.
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>>475439557
Some purist just started coughing blood in response to this
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>>475439724
Why?
There really is a GNU, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. GNU is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. GNU is normally used in combination with the Linux operating system: the whole system is basically Linux with GNU added, or Linux/GNU. All the so-called "GNU" distributions are really distributions of Linux/GNU.
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>>475440245
Because you've inverted the quote and now some purist's ego has been permanently damaged by the very thought.
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>>475440383
GNU doesn't actually exist, it's just a meme.
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>>475435424
Zink is the future
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>>475455530
terakan running zink is the future
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So I've beat episode two on deck, meaning that half-life 2 is over
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Wonder what should I play next. Must be something I haven't played yet
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Btw, you can use umu-launcher instead of Proton in Steam to play pirated games that have troubles to run inside Proton Steam environment. This would be extremely useful for a Steam Deck since I've already encountered dozen of such games.
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I've tried to play old source games but it isn't possible due to: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Source-1-Games/issues/5101
Can't Valve just get their shit together?
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>>475467925
Ok here we go
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Native Linux gaming
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one of the best bosses, each variant getting more adjectives is fun
>>475480861
what gaem?
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>>475490594
soldier of fortune
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>>475480248
start with 1 before 0 anon
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>>475496547
>>475480861
oh damn i remember playing this online as a kid with dial up internet. Blowing up the enemies heads and dismembering them with the shotgun is fun.
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Fucking finally, I thought I won't make it with that amount HP lmao. I hoped they wont make boss as bad as bed of chaos but they seem to outdid themselves.
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Got this fucker too. His fast attacks were pissing me off.
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>>475505738
It's just an easy gimmick boss.
>>475506053
Just remind yourself that the frozen knights are dog enemies and they get much easier.
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>>475496547
thanks, I knew it looked familiar
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>>475505738
Oh yeah, you are able to get boss weapons now that you killed the cursed-rotten. Have fun.
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>>475480248
Doesn't this un-localized just say it's better on controller?
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What yall playing or looking forward to?
Just finished Ace Combat 7, worked pretty flawlessly on Mint.

I'm really hoping that Stalker 2 will also work at least okay on Linux..
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>>475505738
grats
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I thought I was in Japan, but found out I'm in America, with all the inedible burgers.
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>have an old CD copy of Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare
>try Linux Mint's Wine 6.0.3 first
>installer works, but game is fucked
>flickering intro videos (black screen except for an occasional single frame)
>totally black screen in menu and gameplay (but I can hear sound effects, like footsteps if I try to move the character)
>copy the files from default Wine prefix into a prefix made by Bottles (because Bottles fails to run the installer even when I give access to the CD mount, probably some non-filesystem-related Flatpak bullshit, whatever)
>run it with Bottles' Soda 8.0 runner
>totally black screen during intro videos
>menu and gameplay work now
It's weird that the intro videos were, let's say, "slightly working" with older Wine versions. The flickering I get with my system's Wine also happened when I tried an older Bottles runner a while ago, Soda 7.x or whatever. For the record, in addition to Soda 8.0, I have tried Bottles' latest Wine GE runner and it doesn't seem to make a difference.
People on ProtonDB report the same thing (and unironically suggest watching the videos on YouTube) starting with Proton 8, so I think Wine 8 fixed the black screen during gameplay but seems to have completely broken the mostly-already-broken videos. The latest report claims it's codec related, even though I suspected otherwise because of how I was able to catch a few frames of the intro videos with older Wine versions...
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Forgot to mention in >>475534086 that I know I didn't fuck up giving Bottles filesystem access to the CD mount, because the game actually refuses to run without the CD mounted. It's something else that makes it fail the installer. I probably could have just dragged the files off the mounted CD instead of running the installer with non-Flatpak Wine though.
Also, no need to go to YouTube for the cutscenes (lol), because they just work if I drag them into Linux Mint's default video player. This just makes it even more annoying that Wine won't play them.
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>>475512875
playing ds1, re4 remake, diablo 4 sometimes. still gotta finish ac6
i am also hoping stalker 2 works fine on linux, i also am interested in sh2 remake, i emulate the original to play every few years anyay
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/v/ is so fucking stupid
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>>475538752
I've read that blog post, and it has no claims of such thing. It's /v/'s version of /pol/ misinformation tactics and not worth anyone's time.
The blog post is a great read, tho.
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>>475538752
I mean.. it's /v/ what do you expect honestly lol
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What are the chances Gay Zone Warfare (using EAC) will run on GNU/Linux? Anyone head any rumours about the devs wanting/not wanting to enable EAC on it?
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trying to get native dolphin emu cpu benchmark installed on arch and now i see the need for a chroot, i don't want gtk2 aur packages on my system.
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>>475551312
Uh, too bad?
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>>475560995
i wasn't able to install it anyways, i aur only had gtk2 wxwidgets 2.8 and it needed 3.0, i think distrobox might be the solution im looking for
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any of you bros playing cs2? i tried to set my res to 1280x960 stretched but it fucked up the left/right sensitivity and it looks like complete shit compared to windows, how do i fix this? i couldn't get gamescope to properly set the res to 1280x960 either
also is there anything like fancontrol? and nvidia broadcast for background noise removal?
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>>475572930
For Nvidia?
>fancontrol
GreenWithEnvy
>nvidia broadcast/rtx voice
NoiseTorch, EasyEffects. Not AI-based, but should be able to give you something to work with.
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>>475574403
greenwithenvy looks neat but fancontrol does all my fans. i might just stick with winshit lads... i dont even game that often
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>>475155828
How is CS2 on Linux ? If that works, I can finally ditch the windows partition altogether.
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...is this the Bump of '87?!
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The 6.9 rc kernel fixed some issues I had where my GPU would black screen when I woke up my PC from sleep and had to reisub. Nice.
>>475580673
I played it a few days after launch and it seemed fine, but I'm very casual and didn't notice anything too crazy. No idea if the new update introduced any Linux specific bugs but I can't test it ATM.
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managed to get flower to the grave (about 5 attempts) and then to dirtmouth after about 8 attempts, spikes are my biggest enemies
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Playing Borderlands 2 on my Deck. Although I liked gameplay of the third game more, I must admit balance of the second one is superior. You've got sane enemy strength, sane loot quality distribution.
Borderlands 3 was piss easy, you're always overpowered and inventory is full of legendaries, and the only way to fix this is to start NG+ with mayhem modifiers
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I really hope that WOW64 would be enabled in Proton by default. I'm tired of seeing people having troubles with 32-bit games.
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>>475613132
>I'm tired of seeing people having troubles with 32-bit games.
I don't mind desu.
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>>475611159
>sane enemy strength, sane loot quality distribution
yeah, it's fun playing a game that is solely balanced for forcing you to use slag weapons, not to mention 90% of the drops are meme weapons

to this day, the first borderlands has good balance in both progression and loot
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Lmao
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Fuck, that was unexpected
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This greatsword feels like a breath of a fresh air comparing to fucking rapier.
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He fooled me!
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>>475613132
Apparently there's still bugs in it. I wouldn't be surprised if valve waits for Proton 10 to enable it.
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freedom bump
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You know, it'd be real nice if eggroll released a new wine-ge build. Updating a few things on the buildbot and resyncing patches one last time shouldn't be difficult for him.

umu and support for umu is still experimental, meanwhile the last wine-ge build was three months ago :(
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>>475644047
>umu and support for umu is still experimental
Well, umu was started by eggroll, and it does work, so 'experimental' just being used as in 'new', since it's now part of Open-Wine-Components.
Also, you can start proton-ge just like wine-ge, just don't use the proton executable.
>t. guy who created his own bash wine launcher to use proton-ge runners years ago
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>>475645589
Experimental is experimental.
Plenty of bug reports since Lutris added support iirc, and umu still doesn't have a release out. Heroic support isn't merged either.
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>>475648804
umu does have a release now
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>>475649263
It does not. It has a release candidate tag
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>>475649263
>"OMG girl, could you imagine anyone touching an experimental application! Get out of here, bitch, I'll got get caught using it!"
Pathetic
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Minecraft on a Steam Deck is really comfy. With Controlify mod you'll get great controller support.
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>>475649954
â–²
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>>475649954
Interesting... Too bad it's locked into 1.20 and fabric.
Would have loved something like this a few years back.
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>>475649954
F
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>>475661783
this was the first game I ran with dxvk :')
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What a thrill
With darkness and silence through the night
>>475662752
But why? This game has native Linux port with Vulkan support
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Who told me that this game has no poise?
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>>475670319
its you the player that has no poise basically compared to older souls titles
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Just how the hell you beat this fucker?
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Ok, that's enough of Dark Souls for today
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>>475672383
this is your first souls?
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>>475670771
Again, you only have super-armor. It only works while you are attacking, and stronger attacks have more super-armor.
Basically, you'll flinch like crazy and fly off even in full Havel's set really easy if you are not attacking, but you can be wearing light armor and tell an enemy to fuck off once while doing a heavy swing with a UGS.
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>>475673760
Ignore the retardation, meant for >>475670319
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>>475669895
Maybe he pirated the windows version because he couldn't find the Linux release? I ran dicey dungeons through wine for a bit before I saw there was a native build.
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>>475669895
Keeps things to prefixes and I have no trust for native ports. 9/10 times native ports are a mess and not worth even trying them when wine works.
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>>475155828
I would
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Thought my kid might like the original Universe Sandbox (i.e. the "Legacy" version, and no, fuck you, I will not pay for it again, especially after the newer version's native port was dropped, and no I don't care if the Windows version runs better with Proton than the native version did, because that just means the native port was shitty which is even worse; your bugs are not the kernel's fault and I respect you less for having released and advertised and then later removed a native version rather than simply not touching Linux in the first place).
But it won't run. I did try protontricks dotnet20 as recommended on ProtonDB, but that fails to install. I have the current version of protontricks, but I think it just uses the system's winetricks, so the particular winetricks version offered by Linux Mint might be the problem. I just don't know.
Into the shit pile it goes, I guess. Considering how many games I've tried on Linux, I should be glad the shit pile is so small.
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>>475695647
Run this as a superuser
>winetricks --self-update
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>>475696953
Oh, that's a thing? Weird.
It says non-Debian. Does that mean it won't work on Debian or just that they don't recommend it? I don't want to see a bunch of errors about broken packages next time I try to update my system. Linux Mint is based on Debian by way of Ubuntu.
There's always Timeshift to undo fuckups, so I might try this, but there's no guarantee that the winetricks version is the problem.
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>>475697719
I have no idea, I only allow rolling releases on my hardware because if things break, there's only motherfucker that is responsible for it, and that's the same one that can fix it.
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>>475698397
I don't know why I took the wrong screenshot, but mine has no debian mention.
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>>475698906
The winetricks README on GitHub recommends just manually installing winetricks, so I'll probably do that. I'm already getting protontricks from pipx instead of the outdated one from Mint's repo, so I don't know why it didn't occur to me that I should be skipping Mint's repo for winetricks as well.
I usually don't mind Mint having stable (read: old) packages, but for some specific programs, old versions are literally useless (e.g. youtube-dl which just flat-out didn't work the first time I installed it with APT before realizing I should get it from pip). Debian/Ubuntu/Mint just shouldn't package such things at all, honestly. Stable packages are great but you can't have stable versions of things that must be up-to-date in order to function.
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>>475695647
Well, here's a game I can remove from my (non-Steam) shit pile. Tried it a while ago with Wine, and it showed the main menu but crashed when I tried to start a new game. It still does that, actually, if I just use Wine. But it works in Bottles (maybe because the runner is based on a newer Wine version, or maybe it needs DXVK; the error when it crashed with vanilla Wine had something to do with shaders).
I didn't know about Bottles the first time I tried the game, but I also don't remember trying Lutris or even adding it to Steam, so maybe I just didn't care enough. Cute game though.
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>>475704018
I will say that I wish the in-game art style were more like what's on the main menu.
boobs
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>>475705615
>titlescreen looks like cd-i shit
>in-game is 24 pixels tall
I don't know, anon, a single extra dark-blue pixel for boobs isn't going to do much, I'm afraid.
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>>475700405
nta but yeah mint wine and winetricks always had issues for me, i always installed thru git
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Yo. Does anyone know how I could launch both a game and GOG galaxy at the same time in Lutris? Reason being I want to play MechWarrior 5 co-op, and the co-op demands GOG Galaxy be running in the background.

I could tell Lutris to launch Galaxy, which in turn I can click on to play MW5, but I'd rather avoid that because it seems to mess with my gamma settings for some reason. Besides the UI is clunky and slow when ran through Wine, so I'd rather just sidestep it as much as possible because I only need it as a login authentication tool.
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>>475718217
My current janky fix is: launch the game as normal, and then do "Run EXE inside Wine Prefix" button in Lutris to run Galaxy there. But I feel like there has to be a better way

Specially if I wanna pass custom args to Galaxy recommended by its Lutris installer (namely, /runWithoutUpdating /deelevated)
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>>475718217
>>475719302
Last time I wanted a thing to happen when launching a game (and another thing to happen when the game closed), I just wrote my own
>#!/bin/bash
>do thing
>run game and wait for exit
>do other thing
script, but if these are Windows things that need to be executed in the same Wine prefix, specifically in Lutris, then I guess that doesn't help... unless you can do it with a batch script or something. Can Lutris run .bat files, and can one be used to launch a program (e.g. Galaxy with arguments) in the background before launching another program (e.g. your game)? I'd like to think a batch script could do the same simple things I do with shell scripts, but then again Windows sucks ass, so maybe not.
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>>475718217
>>475719302
Actually, you can probably disregard >>475721464, not just because .bat files are disgusting but because it looks like Lutris has options to set pre-launch and post-exit shell scripts. I've never used them but presumably your pre-launch script could be made to run something (namely Galaxy) using Lutris' Wine runner, in the same prefix (no idea how but surely someone has done this if it's possible) and then maybe you would have to kill it with the post-exit script.
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>>475705615
you're supposed to say 'booba' anon
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nice background
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dark chocolate angel
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no crystallized goop for her
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Anyone on steamos 3.6 on their 'eck? I heard zram is enabled now but what's a good way to find out what's new/changed without looking at official release notes, any terminal diff programs?
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>>475722291
Yeah, this worked. I didn't realize Lutris had this. Thanks, that was super straight forward. Just made a little prelaunch script that said

#!/bin/sh
cd /path/2/prefix/drive_c/galaxy/ || exit
WINEPREFIX=/path/2/prefix/ ~/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/wine-ge-8-26-x86_64/bin/wine GalaxyClient.exe /runWithoutUpdating /deelevated

and that was it. Didn't even need an exit script because closing the game auto-closes Galaxy
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>>475744516
Oh and for what it's worth, I confirmed MW5 co-op works on Linux, and also cross-platform between a GOG copy and a Steam copy. So success by all accounts.
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finished voidheart ending, unlocked zote theme song in main menu and that's probably it for me, I'm kinda tempted to do a steel soul playthrough, but apparently Radiance does not count as dream boss, and I'm really bad at it
might get back to it later, for now I'll play something else, maybe Lobotomy corporation? I'll get filtered really quickly, but I like the premise of this game
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>>475155828
How's the experience with Flatpaks (with Steam, Lutris, and so on)? I switched to a slower-releasing distro recently, and it's my understanding that Flatpaks are generally the way to go since they bundle a more recent mesa driver, right? The few times I've tried them, the experience hasn't been great--the sandboxing/permissions always seemed to cause annoying issues. But, I assume they can't be too bad these days since they're the main way of installing shit on a Steam Deck.
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>>475748596
>How's the experience with Flatpaks (with Steam, Lutris, and so on)?
Lutris flatpaked doesn't support gamescope on my Deck, which is a problem for me.
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let's keep this thread alive for a bit longer
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>>475577202
Wow, this is the first time I have a legendary drop in this game, and I've played it for 200 hours
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>>475756413
>Lutris flatpaked doesn't support gamescope on my Deck, which is a problem for me.
???
Are you playing in a desktop mode on Deck? Why?
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>>475774870
I use the Deck as a second PC at home, so I'll attach it to a monitor and play erogames
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>>475775669
Ok but have you tried this? https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gamescope#From_Flatpak
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>>475776396
Yeah, problem is that using Lutris from flatpak gamescope doesn't get recognized (and MangoHud too, I think), the option is greyed out and from what I could scavenge out from the wiki and forums it's a flatpak packaging problem.
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>>475776396
what are some good eroges that have 720p or smaller imagesets?
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>>475781818
Most eroge are natively 720p or less, with 1080p only becoming a recent thing, even though there are still games being released with lower resolution even today.
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>>475783779
i guess 99% of them are 32 bit and run even on 2000/xp?
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>>475798358
You joke, but I wouldn't doubt the accuracy of that number.
For once, the japanese way of remaining below the tech curve makes sense for once. VNs don't need better hardware or software to run smoothly.
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>>475802523
and if devs wanted to use renpy, they'd probably be using an old version that still supports it
>https://www.renpy.org/release/7.3.5
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>notification pops up telling me my xbox controller needs to be charged soon

i love kde/linux, so weird that windows doesn't do that by default
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I was there Gandalf, I was there 3000 years ago.
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Here goes my dose of nostalgia, now I can suffer modern world a little longer
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i let her live
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>>475822921
Based feetfag
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>>475822921
I did the same
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Now I actually see that making all the guns using part from single manufacturer in Borderlands 3 was a downgrade, because it much interesting to have like Maliwan sniper rifle with Jacobs barrel.
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Goddamn it, lutris removed the option to set game resolution and output resolution separately for gamescope, they also removed the option to add additional launch settings. I hate when updates remove features. Is there anyway to add launch options for gamescope through the environmental variables section?
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>>475840418
Turn on advanced options?



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