![]() ![]() So GOG games don't interest me, a lot of games eventually end up in the Steam store and I recently bought an Xbox One for gaming from the couch which has been a new gaming experience for me. Currently I mostly buy Steam games to help support the development of gaming on Linux so Valve uses some of the money I spend on Linux gaming development, I like having all my games in one place instead of having 3 different places where I have to keep track of my games. ![]() Later when Proton was released I switched to Proton because it made things even easier.įun fact Proton was developed by Valve and Codeweavers. I eventually came across PlayOnLinux and Lutris, then I found Crossover a better experience so I had already gotten a license for it to help support the development since Codeweavers also support the wine project. A short while later I found Crossover which I grew to like and used to that to run my games. When I first started with Linux gaming I tried vanilla wine but back then I found it too much effort getting something to work and to keep it organized, I was also still a noob at Linux then so I was still learning. How to get resident evil revelations 1 and 2 to work on steam or wine. here are the 2 guide i made how to install those two games. What about you? Why do you use what you use, and have you had any problem with proton that just pisses you off. It's so much easier to get the games to work, and yes, it takes a long time to set it up if you do like me that every game has its own wine folder, but i would rather do that and know the game works 100% of the time. It took me two days to get BLUE REFLECTION on proton, but that was mainly because the info about installing MF was so bad i had to trail and error me through it. I cannot install a game as the Windows Steam Emulator is telling me I do not have enough disk space. And it is so much pain in proton since on some OS like ubuntu and popos steam make those prefix folders, so you can't always install in them. I installed PlayOnMac/Wine to use for Steam 32-bit games. Two games that come to mind are resident evil revelations that need wmp9 and BLUE REFLECTION that require you to edit the nf and install MF. Still, enough to i always want to hang myself every time i have to deal with it. Where in proton, for those games that require extra tweaking can be a pain in the ass, those games are few. It's a slow process, but i have 100% control over the environment, and i can easily use winetricks or wine program.exe to install whatever i need. I'm making this because i don't use proton i use wine for my steam games.
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