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Lutris game manager release 0.4.22 is out to further refine the experience

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For those who need a hand managing Linux games across Steam, Wine, DXVK and so on. Lutris [Official Site] is here to help and a new release is now available. Like a fine Wine, Lutris gets better with age and each new release is that little bit sweeter. Just don't go getting drunk on us will you.

As for what's in this release, the team have worked to improve the experience by adding support for Feral Interactive's Game Mode, it will detect Proton and add it to their Wine versions list, an experimental playtime counter support, improvements to prevent games quitting prematurely, it will attempt to detect if Vulkan is supported by the system for DXVK games, use lspci instead of xrandr to detect video cards and various code cleanups.

If I'm going to ever use Wine for anything, Lutris is basically my go-to application now. My son has made great use of it to play Overwatch without the need for Windows, so that's a nice tick in my book.

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TurtleShark Nov 5, 2018
Quoting: deathxxxi have it all and can run with SteamPlay, but i want to run it with Lutris, with Wine Steam. Cannot pass all steps from Lutris installer. It installs Steam - windows version. And cannot download or backup from archive the game.
Just cannot do it...
I'm not beginner with Linux, but Lutris and wine makes me to look like very beginner.
I make it with CrossOver, Wine and PlayOnLinux.
I just give up. This will make me to lose so much time.

Ahhh I gotcha. Sorry for my own confusion. I was mistaken then about it running the Proton version. If you already have it working SteamPlay I can definitely understand not wanting to bother with something else.

Just in case you still want to launch it with lutris, not sure if this is the easiest way (a lot of guys here are more familiar with this stuff than me), but what I did:

Use "Add game" in Lutris, call the new game "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition," select the runner "Steam," and fill in the steam appid (489830 for SkyrimSE) under the "Runner" tab in the same box.

Best of luck man!
STiAT Nov 5, 2018
I'm using Lutris to manage what I want to play with which wine version at the moment. That works great, though, I think the config is a bit overcomplicated.

That said, a lot of the scripts do not set required parameters or script things you need to do to run games properly at all. The quality of the installation scripts often is really bad, not even setting the simplest required overrides/depends for certain games. I often end up tuning them in the end anyway - so I could just have used wine in a different prefix too.

I am not just using proton, but also my own wine for StarCraft / Battle.net


Last edited by STiAT on 5 November 2018 at 2:28 pm UTC
deathxxx Nov 5, 2018
Quoting: STiATI'm using Lutris to manage what I want to play with which wine version at the moment. That works great, though, I think the config is a bit overcomplicated.

That said, a lot of the scripts do not set required parameters or script things you need to do to run games properly at all. The quality of the installation scripts often is really bad, not even setting the simplest required overrides/depends for certain games. I often end up tuning them in the end anyway - so I could just have used wine in a different prefix too.

I am not just using proton, but also my own wine for StarCraft / Battle.net

Yes, but in Proton, i don't have option for different patched wine for SkyrimSE, that fixes audio bugs.
fabertawe Nov 5, 2018
Quoting: TurtleSharkI really hate to be the "Did you read the manual" guy, but there are very specific things you have to install to get battle.net and overwatch cooperating...
Yes, my bad! The only thing I was missing was wine-staging, instead of Wine. Unfortunately everything hangs at "Updating Blizzard Agent..."

0047:err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x171f84 "?" wait timed out in thread 0047, blocked by 0032, retrying (60 sec)

I'm not that bothered. Just trying it out of curiosity as I had Overwatch from the Humble Monthly.

Thanks for your help anyway :)


Last edited by fabertawe on 5 November 2018 at 3:51 pm UTC
MayeulC Nov 5, 2018
Quoting: TurtleSharkI really hate to be the "Did you read the manual" guy, but there are very specific things you have to install to get battle.net and overwatch cooperating. Sadly, battle.net is not an amazing, easy, one-click install like other wine stuff on Lutris. Here's the specific instructions on the Lutris github wiki:
https://github.com/lutris/lutris/wiki

...

Mmm, I don't recall reading that page, but I had most dependencies... However, it seems to be working now that I installed wine-satging-nine.

I used that launcher, I think: https://lutris.net/games/overwatch/

Note that I had the same problem as fabertawe, with the battle.net launcher just closing/disappearing as soon as I launched it. I solved that issue by editing the Lutris configuration to use system wine.

So, it seems to be working more or less OK now (I am not sure whether it is because of wine-staging, DXVK 0.91 or something else), but in the tutorial, the camera always looks up. Fortunately, the FAQ you linked says it's an aspect ratio problem, so I just resized the window to make borders disappear, and it worked. Still a bit subpar of an experience, though :/ Thanks a lot anyway :)


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fabertawe Nov 6, 2018
Quoting: MayeulCMmm, I don't recall reading that page, but I had most dependencies... However, it seems to be working now that I installed wine-satging-nine.

I used that launcher, I think: https://lutris.net/games/overwatch/

Note that I had the same problem as fabertawe, with the battle.net launcher just closing/disappearing as soon as I launched it. I solved that issue by editing the Lutris configuration to use system wine.

So, it seems to be working more or less OK now (I am not sure whether it is because of wine-staging, DXVK 0.91 or something else), but in the tutorial, the camera always looks up. Fortunately, the FAQ you linked says it's an aspect ratio problem, so I just resized the window to make borders disappear, and it worked. Still a bit subpar of an experience, though :/ Thanks a lot anyway :)

Really... did you have to get it working? :P Now I'll have to have another crack at it!
fabertawe Nov 6, 2018
Quoting: MayeulCNote that I had the same problem as fabertawe, with the battle.net launcher just closing/disappearing as soon as I launched it. I solved that issue by editing the Lutris configuration to use system wine.
Success ^_^ Thanks for the pointer, I changed the wine version on the Overwatch container to "default" but left the Lutris Wine version as staging.

This was after much fiddling with wine versions and configuration options and I finally got the installer to complete but then had to change wine versions back to get the game to actually run!

Played through the tutorial with what felt like a good framerate but a little jittery mouse movement.

I will now investigate using Lutris for other things, mainly emulation. It feels like a very polished bit of software.
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