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The first picture is of a Windows game using Proton, the second is a Linux Native game.
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Nativeįrom a UI standpoint, there is virtually no difference between launching a Linux Native game and a game using Proton. Once installed, use the Activities Overview to search for and run Steam. Open the Pop!_Shop application then either search for Lutris or by clicking the Lutris icon on the Pop!_Shop home page.
STEAM WONT FINISH INSTALL
Sudo apt install lutris Install Lutris From the Pop!_Shop The Protonup tool is maintained by Naseef in the PyPi project directory here.įirst, to install protonup we'll need the Python package manager, pip. You can view Glorious Eggroll's Github here. If a game is not working with mainline or experimental versions of Proton, trying ProtonGE is a good troubleshooting step. Glorious Eggroll often does testing of newer games and is often able to implement bug fixes before the team at Valve does. ProtonGE is a fork of Proton, maintained by GloriousEggroll on Github. Protonup is a tool, written in Python, used to install the newest-available version of ProtonGE into Steam's proton directory. Install Protonup to Manage Custom Proton Versions Steam -> Settings -> Steam Play -> Check the box for "Enable Steam Play for supported titles AND "Enable Steam Play for all other titles" as pictured below: It's based on the WINE project with some tweaks and additions by Valve.
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Proton is a compatibility layer tool which enables support for some Windows games on Linux. Open the Pop!_Shop application then either search for Steam or by clicking the Steam icon on the Pop!_Shop home page. It can make system wide changes so be sure to read everything before entering 'Y'. IMPORTANT NOTE: Be very careful when using sudo with ANY Command.