• @[email protected]
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    4211 hours ago

    Now can we get proton support for GoG that is as convient and reliable as it is in Steam?

    • MentalEdge
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      11 hours ago

      Remember when they said Galaxy would get linux support? That didn’t happen, and that promise got quietly retracted…

      That said, Heroic is unofficial but has worked quite well.

        • @[email protected]
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          36 hours ago

          If you buy through Heroic, Heroic gets a cut. So it creates a data point that they can use to see how big that market is, so they know what they have to do to get 100% of my sale in their own pocket.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’ve been playing more GoG games with Lutris + Wine in Linux than Steam games with Proton and I even have one situation of a game were the copy I bought in Steam doesn’t work with Proton, but the pirated copy I downloaded to see if that would work runs absolutely fine with Lutris + Wine.

      For me at least it’s actually easier to sort problems out with games when using Lutris + Wine than it is with Proton and I can even make sure all games I run from Lutris are wrapped in a “firejail” sandbox, which amongst other things blocks all network access, something I can’t do with Proton.

      It’s a vendor-tied solution meant to keep you in the Steam ecosystem, so for all the great work they did in past getting it to have broad compatibility, the future is not Proton, it’s Wine.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 hours ago

        I’m not saying it doesn’t work. I’ve set several things from GoG up using Lutris. But in Steam it’s a two step process:

        1. Click Install
        2. Click Play

        I want that level of ease from GoG.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 hours ago

        Proton in Steam is absolutely easier. Lutris just automates work that some other user did, and if you’re doing it in something like Heroic launcher instead, you have to figure that out yourself. It often involves things like installing other Microsoft components that are bundled with the application on Steam, and in one case, even though the game was verified on Steam, there was no Lutris script, and I just couldn’t get it working on the GOG version.

    • @[email protected]
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      28 hours ago

      Lutris + GE-Proton + umu works. If you use GE-Proton as the runner, Lutris automatically uses umu to launch the game which launches within the Steam Pressure Vessel container.

      You can manage GE-Proton downloads using Protonplus. The latest version, last I checked, is GE-Proton9-15.

      • @[email protected]
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        2810 hours ago

        A proton is a positively charged subatomic particle doing in the nucleus of an atom. But in this context, Proton is a translation layer that allows games that were built for Windows to run on Linux.

      • mistrgamin
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        510 hours ago

        it’s what people on linux use to play windows games on linux