![]() I've dual booted Windows for two decades, because for playing games using Winders was "100% the performance with 0% the effort", but I am thoroughly exhausted by the Rube Goldberg machine that Windows and its associated services have become. I really appreciate being able to install MATE and carry on with Debian'ing like nothing ever changed! Spiritfarer, Stardew Valley, Terraria, Torchlight IIĭaedalus, Xfce, 1920x1200 resolution, Intel i5-10400, 2x8GB DDR4 RAM, Nvidia GTX1660 (not Ti/Super, Driver 535.54.03 manually installed), Kingston 1TB nvme SSD (root), Crucial MX500 250GB SSD (my previous SSD that I am now using as a sacraficial /tmp /var drive, with lots of over-provisioning).įirst, thank you again for Devuan. No Man's Sky, Bejeweled 3 (Proton 8.0-2), DiRT Rally (Original), Ghostbuster's Remastered, Black Mesaįlatout 2, Grip, Lego Star Wars: Clone Wars, My Time at Portia, Potion Craft The games I own play well, either the same or close to how they played in Windows, using the default Steam or Lutris settings, except where noted below. If I fix it later, I'll post how it was done. I didn't care enough to find out why, as I only own one game on it (Kena: Bridge of Spirits). The Epic game store would lock up after pressing log in. Interestingly, Lutris can add links into Steam for your GOG games automatically, so you can use a single interface/loader for your games. ![]() You could use Lutris for both, but Lutris still needs to open Steam anyway, so you may as well use Steam directly. Then use Steam to install your Steam games and Lutris to install your GOG games. ![]() ![]() Sudo apt install steam lutris libglvnd-dev pkg-config libopusfile0 libsdl2-net-2.0-0 ![]()
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