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GameHub Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to GameHub
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HeroicGamesLauncher
A Native GOG and Epic Games Launcher for Linux, Windows and Mac.
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Playnite
Video game library manager with support for wide range of 3rd party libraries and game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
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pegasus-frontend
A cross platform, customizable graphical frontend for launching emulators and managing your game collection.
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InfluxDB
Access the most powerful time series database as a service. Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression.
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proton-ge-custom
Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
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steamtinkerlaunch
Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch options and 3rd party programs [Moved to: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch] (by frostworx)
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legendary
Legendary - A free and open-source replacement for the Epic Games Launcher
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polychromatic
RGB lighting management software for GNU/Linux. Powered by OpenRazer.
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loot
A load order optimisation tool for the Elder Scrolls (Morrowind and later) and Fallout (3 and later) games.
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opensnitch
OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch.
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openrazer
Open source driver and user-space daemon to control Razer lighting and other features on GNU/Linux
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SaaSHub
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GameHub reviews and mentions
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Any Third-Party steam clients?
Some that I have found: - GameHub (Neat project, but does not support the usage of proton or wine for steam games - PlayNite (Only supports Windows at the moment, Linux support will come some time in the future) - steam-tui (A little too bare-bones for my taste)
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What frontend do you use ?
Attract mode and GameHub also support adding other games besides emulated ones.
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App ideas for GNOME (GTK4) Vala?
Idk if this is up your alley, but gamehub is a program I use daily and from what github reports, it's 95% vala.
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New user here; in my opinion, Linux gaming is already nearly identical to gaming on Windows
Bonus: Since you mentioned GOG and some ROMs, check out Gamehub, it's a game launcher (like Lutris) that combines gog, itch, humble, steam and emulators. Looks really nice and its pretty easy to use. Specifically for GOG it has a way to automatically download and install the games on your account.
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GOG finally remove the false "in progress" note about GOG Galaxy for Linux
I use GameHub for managing Gog games, it even has joypad support.
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What are your must-have software for Linux gaming?
I'm a stickler for UI consistency, so I keep all my games on GameHub. It's a bit more involved to get a game going there (compared to lutris install scripts) but I love that its basically portable and easy to restore after a reinstall (or copy the games and prefixes to another machine). It clumps my GOG, steam, native and emulated games all with the same tall boxart (like steam's newer library)
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Is there any way to make playlists or add user-made tags in Lutris?
The app itself is quite good, but not as practical or functional as Lutris is or Steam, but you can give it a chance (you can use Proton/Wine, emulators, native, with it). If you download the Appimage format it doesn't need even any install (just make the file executable an run it). The main repo is in GitHub -right here-
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Itch.io: Bundle for Ukraine 998 items lots of native and proton compatible games
I personally use Gamehub but I think Lutrus has embedded different stores into it's main UI. You can also add local games to steam but it doesn't have the flexibility of the other two in my experience.
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GOG: There's no official GOG support for SteamDeck. But since the device has an open architecture, as we understand, you can install Windows and as such also run GOG games.
Also https://github.com/tkashkin/GameHub
I use gamehub and overall I think it's the best tool, but no EGS support yet. Fingers crossed the EGS PR gets merged soon.
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