• answersplease77@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I wish you answer me one more question. I bought games on steam that later found they’re “Windows only”. I can’t play these games on the steam I installed on my linux pc. I can only play them on the steam of my windows pc.

    Can I play them on linux using Proton? If yes, then this might allow me remove windows from my life completely

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      10 months ago

      Steam → Settings → Compatibility → Steam Play → Enable Steam Play for supported titles & Enable Steam Play for all other titles

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      10 months ago

      Search for the game you’re looking to run on this site: https://www.protondb.com/

      If it runs, you’ll find reports on what it took to make it happen, if anything, and how well it runs

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        If it runs, you’ll find reports on what it took to make it happen, if anything, and how well it runs

        Kind of wish those comments/reports were curated better though, as they get old fast, and may contradict themselves after a certain time, offering what is now bad advice.

        You kind of learn not to look at the older comments when you’re looking for a particular game.

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      10 months ago

      Look the games up in protondb for user experiences. Also Proton is not a Garantie. I have a great experience with proton and steam deck is running with proton, so valve makes money with proton and improve it daily. But it is NOT A SURE THING.

      Again great tool, but it has a limit. E.g. valorant doesn’t run.

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      10 months ago

      Some games proton might not be enabled by default - on Linux go into the steam game settings for the game you want, click the compatibility page, and check the box “Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool”, select the version - if one doesn’t work, try another - proton 8 is a good start, proton experimental is usually a good second option. Wait for steam to download proton if it hasn’t already, and the game should now play like normal

      Note: some games might require additional configuration, or custom versions of proton to work. Other games won’t work due to anticheat.

      https://www.ProtonDB.com is a good option to check on games and see how to get the more complicated ones running.

      https://Areweanticheatyet.com is a good way to see what games that have anticheat will work and what won’t work.

      For non steam games running proton try installing the heroic games launcher - it’s like a combined launcher for Epic, Gog and Amazon Games.

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      Yep, even if the game is Windows only and you’re a Linux guy, you go into the Steam properties/settings for that game, click on the Compatibility tab, and then check the “Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool”. Chances are the game will work fine, but if it doesn’t you can try some other version of Proton. Alternatively, there is also Wine but I didn’t touch it yet and heard it’s a pain in the a**