Heroic Games Launcher remains as one of the best ways to play games from GOG, Epic and Amazon on SteamOS / Linux and Steam Deck with a new version out now.
The developers just launched version 2.19.0 which brings with it many enhancements to the app, including an expansion of supported stores. With this release ZOOM Platform is now supported in the Linux version. In the release post on GitHub the developers mentioned how they've received more contributions than ever before but they are also dealing with "AI slop here and there" now too.

Main highlights for the release include:
- Added experimental integration for games from the Zoom platform, Linux only for now. Next release we will bring it to the others.
- macOS - Added support for DXMT -M chips only- (Install a version of Wine-Staging and 2 variants will appear, it only applies to new Wine-Staging installations, so if you want the DXMT variant of a version you already have installed, reinstall it)
- Added new Launch Options setting for games that supports it.
- Added Import button to the game page so its easier to find it.
- Added some Sync-Saves options to the Game page as well.
- macOS - Removed the ability to install Steam with a button since it is not working anymore, we are investigating other ways of automate that, but for now we preferred to remove it.
- Cleaned up several options that are not relevant for Linux and macOS anymore.
- Improved gamepad navigation in general
- Linux - Added initial support for AppImage auto-update.
- Windows - both the Setup and Portable versions are signed with certificate now.
- Updated Electron to v39
- Updated gogdl and legendary with fixes for a few bugs related with game listing, updates and more.
- Linux - The DXVK Frame Rate option was removed since it was removed from DXVK completely and it was not doing anything already (it's still available on macOS)
- Added Irish translations
- Accessibility - Added an option to disable all animations
- Several other fixes and improvements.
Source: GitHub
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I like the look of Heroic, it's a lot better designed visually than Lutris and feels more user friendly, but since Lutris can run all the stores Heroic can, and at least for GoG has access to lots of useful scripts for things like mods or just actual playability, I don't see a use case for Heroic for myself. I'm curious where other people fall on this though. Have I missed something about Heroic?
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Quoting: MinoscerebI like the look of Heroic, it's a lot better designed visually than Lutris and feels more user friendly, but since Lutris can run all the stores Heroic can, and at least for GoG has access to lots of useful scripts for things like mods or just actual playability, I don't see a use case for Heroic for myself. I'm curious where other people fall on this though. Have I missed something about Heroic?Unless this was changed, Lutris installs EGS meaning you have to deal with that garbage game store. Heroic basically bypasses any store it integrates and just asks you to login to the services to serve the games you have purchased.
My use case for Lutris over Heroic is for those game setup files I find laying on the ground after they fell off a truck full of game setup files. The customizability shines better there, even if both programs are capable of the same end results eventually.
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Quoting: PyrateI hadn't considered that actually. That's definitely a point to Heroic. I guess it goes to show how seldom I actually play anything on EGS.Quoting: MinoscerebI like the look of Heroic, it's a lot better designed visually than Lutris and feels more user friendly, but since Lutris can run all the stores Heroic can, and at least for GoG has access to lots of useful scripts for things like mods or just actual playability, I don't see a use case for Heroic for myself. I'm curious where other people fall on this though. Have I missed something about Heroic?Unless this was changed, Lutris installs EGS meaning you have to deal with that garbage game store. Heroic basically bypasses any store it integrates and just asks you to login to the services to serve the games you have purchased.
I used to have both installed, but worried I'd end up with multiple installs of games (out of lazyness and lack of attentin on my own part) and just didn't want to bother deciding on a case by base basis which one to use, but maybe I should give Heroic another shot just for EGS-integration.
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Quoting: MinoscerebI'm curious where other people fall on this though. Have I missed something about Heroic?Same. I don't get logic, why stubbornly not to include Steam games import to Heroic.
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Quoting: MinoscerebI guess it goes to show how seldom I actually play anything on EGS.I was exactly the same, and it turns out that not having to deal with a shitty launcher does lead to wanting to play those free games. Give it a shot, you might end up like me, actually choosing to play those freebies because of the much much better UX.
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They recommend the flatpak but by default the locations in the flatpak are different from the shipped binary. I didn't look at the details yet but the flatpak isn't a drop-in replacement for me.
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