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
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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lutris.changes | 0000034285 33.5 KB | |
lutris.spec | 0000002957 2.89 KB | |
lutris_0.5.10.tar.xz | 0001225880 1.17 MB |
Revision 17 (latest revision is 32)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 966794
from
Michael Vetter (jubalh)
(revision 17)
- Update to 0.5.10: * Add new window to add games to Lutris, with searches from the website, scanning a folder for previously installed games, installing a Windows game from a setup file, installing from a YAML script or configuring a single game manually. * Move the search for Lutris installers from a tab in the Lutris service to the window for adding games. * Add option to add a Lutris game to Steam * Add a coverart format * Add integration with EA Origin * Add integration with Ubisoft Connect * Download missing media on startup * Remove Winesteam runner (install Steam for Windows in Lutris instead) PC (Linux and Windows) games have their own dedicated Nvidia shader cache * Add dgvoodoo2 option * Add option to enable BattleEye anti-cheat support * Default to Retroarch cores in ~/.config/retroarch/cores if available * Add support for downloading patches and DLC for GOG games * Add --export and --import command line flags to export a game a lutris game and re-import it (requires --dest for the destination path, feature still experimental) * Add command line flags to manage runners: --install-runner, --uninstall-runners, --list-runners, --list-wine-versions * Change behavior of the "Stop" button, remove "Kill all Wine processes" action * Gamescope option is now disabled on Nvidia GPUs * Enable F-Sync by default * For details see: https://github.com/lutris/lutris/releases/tag/v0.5.10
Comments 1
Please add support for Spanish language.