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Installing Modded Games in Linux with Lutris
Let’s go over using Lutris and installing a modded Diablo 1 with a high-resolution patch. Lutris makes this entire process seamless and why I prefer to play older modded games in Linux. Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction
01:14 Installing Lutris
02:24 Configuring Lutris
03:53 Install Diablo 1 HD Mod
09:21 Search Lutris Games
11:46 Conclusion .

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40 thoughts on “Installing Modded Games in Linux with Lutris

  1. Having issues installing mods to Splinter cell Pandora tomorrow and NFS underground 2 . Namely the widescreen fix and controller support. I place the .asi and other files in the correct folder but they don't take affect in game

  2. My god is this annoying. I was hopping for some advice on getting why certain mods (ones that rely on dll injections) don't work in Linux. Not only was this not helpful but you do the same thing that all Linux fan boys do. Spend more time talking about Windows than saying anything useful. Also using installing scripts that require the internet to work on DRM free games defeats the purpose of DRM free.

  3. I'm having trouble running Fallout 2 with the Restoration Project installed – the latter which is also installed by Lutris. I'm a complete noob to Linux so I'm not entirely sure how to get it running. The Restoration Project needs to be installed in the Fallout 2 directory but when I do this it appears that it completely replaces the folder and I lose the Fallout 2 dependency. The script for Fallout 2 is more recent than the script for the RP so is it possible that they aren't compatible? I wonder if it has something to do with the destination folder, the RP wants to install to "C:GOG GamesFallout 2" which would be its Windows directory, whereas on Linux its installed in Home/username/Games. Also want to note that Fallout 2 Vanilla works perfectly, whereas with the RP it doesn't launch at all and gives a message "file not found". Any tips would be appreciated. So far I'm highly enjoying Linux Mint and will never go back to Windows, even if I won't be able to run every game, cheers.

    Edit: After looking at the log, it appears that a dxkv error quits the game, my guess is this is an issue with vulkan?

  4. I installed lutris on my Ubuntu 18.04 and it gave a pop up to install some drivers… I did that too… And now my OS do not start it got stuck at
    [ OK ] Started Dispatcher demon for sysrem-networkd.

  5. My problem with linux is i dont know how i can render desktop effects on 144fps this happens on many desktop environments for me. I have 2 screens other is 1080p60hz and the other one is 1080p144hz. My gpu is a gtx 1060. If i disable the compositor on kde then it will be 144hz. I have configured the displays from the proprietary nvidia driver panel.

  6. Thank you! Your Linux tips are amazing. I learned a lot from you and you helped me to switch from windows to Linux. I have a question about steam game "Assassin's Creed Odyssey" when I start the game it stucks on Ubisoft launcher with the message "looking for patches" if anyone here has an idea how to solve this I will appreciate.

  7. Does Motocross Madness work on Linux? It is kinda hard to get it running on a windows machine with a graphics card from the 21st century and only somewhat runs correctly when using dgVoodoo

  8. Hi Chris, is there something I’m doing wrong on Lutris, can’t seem to get Civilization VI on Epic games to launch past the initial screen, goes dark after that, any tips?

  9. Your videos are great! Building up new computer and wanted to get away from Windows. I’m not unfamiliar with Linux yet still not advanced in usage. Gaming was a chain to windows and your videos will allow me to avoid having an install of it. Thx

  10. Enjoying all your Linux videos and I finally now understand the Wine bottles. Have you got a video that gives an overview, or pulls together, how Lutris, Wine, and Steam Proton all fits together? I see how/where Wine and Lutris are now working, and have seen where to add the Proton GE to Steam, but it seems Steam in turn creates a /Steam/steamapps/compatdata/ directory with folders for each game, and then within /Steam/steamapps/common/ it also creates folders only for Proton versions. I've also noticed that sometimes if I'm switching between Proton and maybe Linux runtime as compatibility layers it has deleted my whole 20GB game folder. Is Steam's Proton depending at all on existing Wine installations?

  11. Hello Chris, I have been watching your videos on Linux. I have not used Linux before, so I would to know more. I have a Chromebook that has Linux pre-isntalled. But I don't know where to start. I have used windows for ever, so any other operating system is alien to me. Even Chrome is unfamiliar to me.

  12. By switching to linux, i get screentearing with my GTX 1070 TI. Also scrolling in Webbrowser is choppy. I have instaled Nvidias proprietary drivers. I‘m using Linux Mint.

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