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I have refunded games before when I went to install and got that bullshit because I missed it on the store page
You should try launching Mass Effect LE from steam. It opens Origin, to then opens the Mass Effect launcher so you can pick which game to play.
IT's so crazy to run into a comment that speaks about this. I recently got the urge to play Mass Effect, and wanted to replay through the series. I have had the game bought when it went on sale. I download all 100+gb of the game, and launch it to see some performance. EA app required. I might just request a refund, and then pirate the game, to be real with you all.
The launchers are pretty lightweight and don't consume much. It is just annoying to buy the game on one store, it launches another store, only to launch a game launcher, then you can pick r̶̶e̶̶d̶̶,̶̶ ̶̶g̶̶r̶̶e̶̶e̶̶n̶̶̶,̶̶ ̶̶o̶̶r̶̶ ̶̶b̶̶l̶̶u̶̶e̶ I mean ME 1 2 or 3
Nuclear launch detected
never know what hit ‘em
I can hear both of these quotes so clearly. I'm sad about what Blizzard has become.
Just thinking about it almost makes me overload my aggression inhibitors.
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Wait until you figure out that your DE is just a glorified launcher, and that it was launched by systemd.
Which was launched by your kernel which in turn was launched by systemd-boot. Now isn't that cute?
which was launched by you, which was launched by your mom, which was launched...
Oh nice! I just use Lutris, but options are always good.
Did that too a while back, but anecdotally it feels lees buggy through Steam, especially regarding updates.
Also clicking the Stop button in Steam doesn't leave behind zombie processes off Battle.net.exe
and Agent.exe
, which I had to manually kill when using Lutris. Assume that's due to Protons(?) pressure-vessel thingy.
Steam went better than lutris for me as well. It all worked out of the box without any tweaks.
Only issue I have is that when i alt tab I can't get back in the game for some reason. Screen stays black or it auto minimises again. I forgot.
Try setting game to fullscreen windowed
Cyberpunk 2077 and BG3 quietly walk past...
At least you can launch those without their launchers.
Of course you could always add GOG Galaxy to Steam to get the ultimate perversion.
The only thing that got me to quit WoW and finally Uninstall battle.net was not will power but the shitty people in the organization that ran it. Got lucky I guess otherwise I would be healing unapprecitative jerks the rest of my life.
I use Linux but I'm an idiot.
What does %command% mean / do?
What was the actual line you used in terminal to install battle.net to steam bc I'd rather not use lutris if I don't need too
The WINE_SIMULATE_WRITECOPY=1 %command%
is the Steam launch option you set, with %command%
meaning roughly "what Steam would do without any launch options set".
The whole process was a bit finicky and I did it a few month ago, but from what I remember it went something like this:
- Download battle.net installer
- Add it as non-Steam game to run it
- Locate the newly created prefix in Steam directory
- Add the
Battle.net.exe
in it as a non-Steam game, then remove the installer (not the other way around or the prefix will be deleted)
I thank you so much. I will try this in a bit and report back
It is used in the Launch Options of a Steam game. %command%
just gets replaced by whatever Steam would use to launch the game. It's useful to set up anything before the game actually launches, such as setting environment variables or run scripts.
It's to puts stuff before the game run command.
Normally if you just add options in that box like -fullscreen they appear after the run command.
Installing battle.net in steam is really easy. Just add non-steam game in steam and choose the battle.net installer, then right click on it in steam and click properties, then compatibility, and choose Force the user of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool and choose Proton Experimental. Then just run it and install it like normal. Once it's finished you just repeat the process for the actual installed battle.net program or whatever blizzard game you want. With this, you don't have to mess with running custom commands. The blizzard launcher will be located somewhere like "/home/me/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/2806461641/pfx/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/StarCraft II/StarCraft II.exe" where the big number after compatdata is something else. You can run the command
find ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata -iname '*battle*.exe
to help find it. Also you can tell Steam to always use proton experimental if you want, it's been good to me. Good luck!
Why though? It's just a simple install script you can search and install via the lutris application righ there.
I just want everything in one spot. Personal preference. :)
I haven't played anything blizzard in a minute but I absolutely LOVE the ubi launcher that asks for admin permissions two to eight times then makes me look up my password each time I launch one of their games (not that often) despite checking Remember Me EVERY TIME
That launcher is so infuriating, I'm staying away from their games. Fuck them with a steamboat.
Try installing and running a game on GOG through Epic Launcher on a Steam Deck. I have done this in the past haha (it was Witcher 1)
Using proton through lutris
No. Don't do that. Use wine-ge instead.
AFAIK you can set Lutris up to use GE or Proton builds.
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
Proton-ge for steams proton and Wine-ge for non steam usecases.
Oh so that's what you meant. Thought you meant don't use Lutris at first because of how you worded it. That makes much more sense.
This reminds me of trying to play Half Life Alyx on an Oculus.
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Valve is great in terms of Linux support and it's development, but to be honest I hate Steam launcher too. I do not use the store frontend, friendlist, notifications and other things on top, all I want is to download game binaries and updates.
You can still make shortcuts to your steam games to launch them outside of steam. However I have noticed that the Blizzard launcher doesn't seem to fully quit after quitting the system tray icon, I have to click stop game in steam. I guess I still prefer this to having unused wine/proton process running in the background.