Please forgive my lack of knowledge on the subject. I’ve just installed pop os from being a windows user for my whole life.
I’d like to run this game on pop os and from my understanding I need wine? I understand steam games using proton, etc. I’ve got lutris installed. I’ve got wine 11 installed , and I’ve got winetricks installed.
What processes would I undertake in order to play this on my pop os install?
Cheers for anyone that could help, I really appreciate it. Trying to wrap my head around the new way of doing things. Tricky for a middle aged bugger like me to learn new tricks, but I’m trying haha.
On top of what the other person said, Lutris allows you to install windows games very easily in like 3 steps.
You click the + in Lutris, and then click either “Install a Windows game from an executable” if it’s an installer, or click “Add locally installed game” if it’s not. In this case it’s an installer, so you’d click the former. It’ll then ask you to give the game a name, where you want it installed, and then where the downloaded file is. Then the standard windows installer will pop up.
At that point the game will be installed, and you can right click it in Lutris to play around with settings if you’d like. Notably, you can change things like the wine/proton version in the “Runner options” tab.
I’m kind of new to that as well, but I had some success with other games by using the command line to run it like ‘wine /path/to/executable’. Alternatively, you might be able to add it to Steam as a non-Steam game, then configure it within Steam to use Proton and run it that way.
Please forgive my lack of knowledge on the subject. I’ve just installed pop os from being a windows user for my whole life.
I’d like to run this game on pop os and from my understanding I need wine? I understand steam games using proton, etc. I’ve got lutris installed. I’ve got wine 11 installed , and I’ve got winetricks installed.
What processes would I undertake in order to play this on my pop os install?
Cheers for anyone that could help, I really appreciate it. Trying to wrap my head around the new way of doing things. Tricky for a middle aged bugger like me to learn new tricks, but I’m trying haha.
On top of what the other person said, Lutris allows you to install windows games very easily in like 3 steps.
You click the + in Lutris, and then click either “Install a Windows game from an executable” if it’s an installer, or click “Add locally installed game” if it’s not. In this case it’s an installer, so you’d click the former. It’ll then ask you to give the game a name, where you want it installed, and then where the downloaded file is. Then the standard windows installer will pop up.
At that point the game will be installed, and you can right click it in Lutris to play around with settings if you’d like. Notably, you can change things like the wine/proton version in the “Runner options” tab.
Brilliant. Thank you so much :).
I’m kind of new to that as well, but I had some success with other games by using the command line to run it like ‘wine /path/to/executable’. Alternatively, you might be able to add it to Steam as a non-Steam game, then configure it within Steam to use Proton and run it that way.
Ah ripper. Thank you. I’ll try these tonight.
I’m actually not sure I wrote that command correctly. I think it might need to start with a '. ’ but I don’t remember.
That’s all good. At the very least I’ve got a starting point for googling thanks to that!