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In this video, I am going over how to use Lutris for gaming on your Linux machine.

Import different types of games
-Native
-GOG
-Steam
-Steam – Windows

Add New WINE Game
Game Info
-Name of Game
-Select WINE from Runners
Game Options
-EXE file
-Any arguments you need to add
-Prefix
Runner options
-Wine Version
-DXVK (DX10/11)
-Esync
-Virtual Desktop On/Off + Resolution
System Options
-Add any environmental variables
*Example: Gallium_HUD FPS or DXVK_HUD fps,dev .

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32 thoughts on “How to Use Lutris for Gaming on Linux

  1. Future of windows looks bleak. Almost all performance critical things are coming to linux. May be in future, it will become like if you want convenience, use windows and if you want performance, use linux.

  2. Awsome I didn't know that you was also a gamer like myself, don't esitate to make more videos about differenys issues and fix for gamers on Linux I love it

  3. Here's what I don't get: I don't want to install any game, I want to take already installed games, having spent countless hours playing them on Windows 7, most of them portable and some with my saved game files from My Games section of my User folder, still in their drives (not the one on which I had my Windows 7 installation) and play them on my Ubuntu 20.04, which is the only installed OS on my PC at the moment. How can I make that happen?

  4. Everyone one of your videos absolutely blows me away. Decided to give this a try after my official switch over into a fully functional Linux Operating System. I'm booted Pop OS of a usb i bought.
    I appreciate your videos and all the countless knowledge you share.

    I have a question, for older games, I noticed one in particular Lutris asked for a ROM. Do you have any knowledge on steps to obtain them. I just started my research and I do not want to break any potential set ups lol.

    Thanks again Chris! Blessings!

  5. my favorite thing about linux users like you is they would go on and on how easy it is to use linux and what it can do

    they never mention what linux CANNOT do, which is a lot

  6. I get the advantages of using Lutris on game management and game installing. But is there an actual advantage of launching Steam games through Lutris? I mean in Steam you can turn on the linux gamemode, and run games with proton or even proton GE. I am not thinking less of Lutris, Im just curious if launching Steam games from Lutris would actually bring an advantage over runing them directly from Steam. Thanks for the video!

  7. I have been trying to play darksiders 3 with proton in steam but I get less than 30fps, in windows all settings set to epic I get above 70fps in 1080p. I tried proton experimental and also the stable versions but they all perform terribly. My distro is Garuda Linux running on GTX 1070, n 8gb ram with xeon e3 processor. Do I need lutris to make it run better or is it my hardware?

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