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- cross-posted to:
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- linux_gaming
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10462005
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10462000
ProtonUp-Qt is an essential tool to help you install and manage GE-Proton, Luxtorpeda, Wine-GE and more for Steam, Heroic and Lutris for Linux desktop and Steam Deck.
But why would you need it? Well, sometimes Valve’s official Proton doesn’t work well with a game, so you need GE-Proton. If you want to easily play third-party upgraded game engines for some classic Steam games like OpenMW for Morrowind or OpenXcom for X-COM and so on (see my previous article) you can use Luxtorpeda and so on.
Version 2.9.1 was just released and here’s what’s new:
Added a Shortcut Editor for Steam. Dxvk-Async: Use Ph42oN's releases instead of Sporif's. NorthstarProton: Use the R2NorthstarTools repo instead of the cyrv6737 repo. Wine-GE: Match extract folder name (see PR #296 for details). Allow configuring GitHub/GitLab access tokens in the ProtonUp-Qt configuration file (see #161 (comment)). Various i18n, UI and UX enhancements.
How to install ProtonUp-Qt?
It’s available on Flathub or using your favourite app store (like Discover on KDE Plasma / Steam Deck Destop Mode). Alternatively download the AppImage:
Download the ProtonUp-Qt AppImage. Mark the AppImage as executable (either using your file manager or using the Terminal: chmod +x ProtonUp-Qt*.AppImage). Double-click the AppImage to run ProtonUp-Qt.