I’ve recently moved my whole game library over to Linux and stopped dual booting. Everything runs great on Linux, I just run it through Steam’s Proton layer.

Therein lies the problem. Even my non-Steam games I run through Steam since it’s so convenient with Proton. My experience with using straight up wine, winetricks, Lutris etc. had been much more clunky in comparison and less reliable for getting things running.

While it’s working fine for now, what do I do if I’m offline and Steam decides this is one of those days offline mode doesn’t work? What if I get banned from Steam?

Has anyone had any luck replicating their Proton setup outside of Steam? Or simply just running a Proton game outside of Steam after getting it set up using Steam?

  • slauraure@beehaw.orgOP
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    8 hours ago

    For the games that natively run on Linux I don’t see any difference in how they’re preserved. Haven’t encountered anything that doesn’t run on modern systems.

    With that said they could get an easy win by making a Linux version of Galaxy and borrowing Proton to run non-Linux titles.

    • Lime Buzz (fae/she)@beehaw.org
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      5 hours ago

      I have, sadly. On steam once the native linux version of a game wouldn’t run but the windows one would through proton.

      However, yeah I agree, they could so I don’t know why they don’t.