Lutris
Lutris is an open source gaming platform for GNU/Linux. It makes gaming
on Linux easier by taking care of managing, installing and providing
optimal settings for games.
Lutris does not sell games, you have to provide your own copy of the games
unless they are Open Source or Freeware.
The games can be installed anywhere you want on your system, the tool
does not impose anything.
Lutris relies on various programs referenced as 'runners' to provide a
vast library of games. These runners (with the exception of Steam,Desura
and Web browsers) are provided by lutris, you don't need to install them
with your package manager.
- Developed at games:tools
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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lutris.changes | 0000027526 26.9 KB | |
lutris.spec | 0000002799 2.73 KB | |
lutris_0.5.8.tar.xz | 0000892740 872 KB |
Revision 7 (latest revision is 32)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 848802
from
Michael Vetter (jubalh)
(revision 7)
- Update to 0.5.8: * 3rd party services are now available from the main window * The "Import games" window has been removed. The concept of importing games from other services into Lutris has been removed. * Syncing games from other services on start has been removed. * Integration with the lutris website such as login and showing your library has been delegated to the 'lutris' service in the sidebar. * The lutris service gives the option of searching your library or the whole lutris.net library. * Games from 3rd party services no longer depend on an install script to be present on the website. Lutris will automatically install games with an auto-generated script. Scripts from the website take precedence if available. * Steam games are directly loaded from the Steam API and it is no longer needed to sync your Steam library on the lutris website to see all your Steam games. * Game banners and icons are downloaded from the services themselves. This allows for customized media size in the UI based on what's available from the service. * Added option to hide the text under the icons * The installer game cache configuration has been moved to the installer window. * Installers now offer the choice between downloaded files, custom user provided files or cached files (when available). * Bonus content for GOG games such as manuals or soundtracks can now be downloaded as part of the install process. Selected content are downloaded in a 'extras' folder in the game folder. Those files will likely be in compressed format. * The right side bar has been moved to the bottom of the window to optimize space and to declutter the overall design. Game actions are now shown in a popover menu displayed next to the play button. Runner actions, if available (for example, wine), will show up in a popover menu next to the runner icon.
Comments 1
Please add support for Spanish language.