PC/Linux/Steam Noob here. I just got a game from GOG and I’m seeing tutorials mention Heroic, Lutris, and Wine via ProtonUp-QT as methods to get non-Steam games installed and running on Deck. Which method would you consider the easiest and most reliable for content from GOG, Ubisoft, Epic, etc…


Follow up, here’s what I did:

  1. Desktop Mode: I installed Heroic Launcher (it handily chose a location in my games folder), and added it to my steam library.
  2. Game Mode: I did the change artwork stuff for Heroic, booted it, signed in and all that jazz, then installed and launched the game (Lost Ruins).
  3. Desktop Mode: I navigated to the (Lost Ruins) game folder and found the “start.sh” file that boots the game, then added that one to steam.
  4. Game Mode: Did the change artwork stuff for the game itself, and now I can add game-specific settings for it.
  5. (Extra) I added a “Heroic Launcher” collection to store GOG & Epic content.
  • firecat@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    He is a loyalist to Valve corporate and will defend the billion dollar company. Do not become such person or hate on websites that offer free games.

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      11 months ago

      I mean, I understand that some people don’t like Epic or their hostility towards Linux, but with patience, you can build a pretty large library of freebies without giving them a penny.

    • DroneRights [it/its]@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      I like GOG and dislike Epic. I am fully in favour of taking Epic for a ride and enjoying their free games, that’s how I got subnautica, and I’m also against giving them any actual money.