luxtorpeda
roberta
luxtorpeda | roberta | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | almost 3 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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luxtorpeda
- what is the best way to play classic doom on the steam deck currently?
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Official Linux support for "The Force Engine" is coming! [Dark Forces reimplementation]
Someone already requested it 2 months ago on Luxtorpeda
- ecwolf (Wolfenstein 3D) flatpak
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Does the SD support Doom (1993) at all?
Check out Luxtorpedia. It'll run supported games with native Linux engine ports.
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Unofficial port of Half-Life 2 mod "Entropy : Zero 2" available
Can you tell the people in charge of Luxtorpeda about this? That'd be really helpful.
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My Ultimate Steam Deck guide after being able to use it for about a month
Luxtorpeda
- Elder Scrolls: Arena on Steam Deck
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Tip for Linux users: How to integrate OpenMW with a Steam installation of Morrowind
the way to get Steam to use OpenMW and other available open source engines is to set up luxtorpeda
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Where does Luxtorpeda install OpenMW?
I did find the install finally, but that's a good idea. Luxtorpeda is kind of an alternative to getting several Steam games running using native Linux engines, I think via Docker: https://github.com/dreamer/luxtorpeda
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I have Steam games that use Dosbox- how do I get them to run?
Give https://github.com/dreamer/luxtorpeda a try
roberta
- My Ultimate Steam Deck guide after being able to use it for about a month
- Dos games ? Duke Nukem 3-D
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Is ScummVm required?
You should probably use Protonup-QT to install Roberta, it'll be like a selectable proton version in steam but instead it's using native scummVM. Not sure about cloud saves though unfortunately.
- Is there something like Boxtron but specific to ScummVM?
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Ultimate List of Steam Play Compatibility Tools
Roberta (Runs the native Linux verison of ScummVM)
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Has Linux Gaming just turned into PC Gaming in Wine?
But, I can see the logic in starting off as a compatibility layer for Windows designed applications and start out as a simplified product line and go from there, the full on steam machines was a barge in, but Proton and the Steam Deck is more of a foot in the door, not even that, because I think that proverb is still a metaphor of an unwelcome entrance, but I can't think of a welcoming analog. I think it needs to be a transitional thing and instead of game devs targeting windows, I think they should target an ABI abstraction The developers of Zork instead of reprogramming it for every CPU, they just reprogrammed it for an abstraction and ported the abstraction and that's why you can be eaten by a Grue in Call of Duty: Black Ops. Roberta is compatible with too many 80's and 90's games to mention and ScummVM has exceeded the scope of just adventure games. Said abstraction compatibility would also make x86 less relevant.
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Add ScummVM games to your Steam launcher
Have you tried Roberta?
What are some alternatives?
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
boxtron - Steam Play compatibility tool to run DOS games using native Linux DOSBox
ProtonUp-Qt - Install and manage GE-Proton, Luxtorpeda & more for Steam and Wine-GE & more for Lutris with this graphical user interface.
protontricks - A simple wrapper that does winetricks things for Proton enabled games, requires Winetricks.
DOOM - DOOM Open Source Release
protonup - Install and Update Proton-GE
packages - Package build scripts and support for luxtorpeda client
steam - ☁️ Python package for interacting with Steam
proton-usage - Lists Steam applications that have specified a Steam Play compatibility tool
luxtorpeda - Steam Play compatibility tool to run games using native Linux engines
mf-installcab - Installcab based Media Foundation workaround for Wine