The Definitive Guide to Steam Play Tools
from PerfectDark@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 05 May 01:16
https://lemmy.world/post/29142213

This blog post is by Gardiner Bryant, who you might know from YouTube (he covers Linux and Steam Deck in great depth)

I thought this one might be interesting for Linux and Steam Deck users here, if you missed it.

The link to the blog post is here!

…or just as interesting for those who like tinkering, and seeing what is ‘under the hood’ doing what!

The blog is is pretty beginner-friendly with how to run Windows games on Linux using Steam Play compatibility tools like Proton and WINE. It explains:


Why I think this blog might help beginners - or curious folk!

If you’re new to Linux gaming, I thought this this post really demystifies how Windows games can work on Linux, what tools to use, and where to find help.

Annnnd that link again (pointless, since its the same as at the start of the post here) is here - to Gardiner’s blog!

And finally, Gardiner’s YouTube account is here, if you want to see the face behind the name

Hope it helps someone, anyway <3

#games

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mesamunefire@piefed.social on 05 May 01:57 next collapse

SD is such a nice device.

Elevator7009@lemmy.zip on 05 May 04:37 next collapse

Already gaming on Linux, but I have not tried third party tools and this article’s explanation of how to is pretty useful for if I ever do. As well as the explanation on why you need compatibility tools in the first place. I have just always taken “the exact software for one OS might not immediately run on the other” as a given. (In other words, I might as well be a newbie given how much I know: not everything the article had.) Thanks for sharing!

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 05 May 06:19 collapse

I’m going to send a link of this comment to Gardiner, I know he’ll be so happy it has helped someone!

Glad you enjoyed it :)

Creat@discuss.tchncs.de on 05 May 07:35 next collapse

This comes at the perfect time. I was thinking I’d have to find out how to run modloaders or managers on Linux, but I guess I got my answer right here. Thanks for posting!

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 05 May 07:51 collapse
Medjav@lemm.ee on 05 May 11:20 next collapse

I’m definitely a beginner so I’ll check it out.

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 05 May 11:54 collapse

I hope this help, then!

:)

mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works on 05 May 20:03 next collapse

FYI, Gariner Bryant is also on Peertube!

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 05 May 22:51 collapse

And don’t forget his alternative to Discord - his Revolt server is here too, which is so fun, but maybe I am biased :)

mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works on 06 May 16:13 collapse

I’ve been looking for a reason to try out Revolt. Thanks for the rec!

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 06 May 22:57 collapse

Perfect!

Make sure you drop by and say hello!!!

AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net on 06 May 00:00 collapse

Neat info. Positive comments in this thread prompted me to go read the thing, and I appreciated how it is a ground-up explanation, but still quite accessible. Now I understand why WINE is not an Emulator (I had been wondering, tbh)