Seems like every week over on GamingOnLinux there’s an announcement of a new launcher.

Personally I only use Steam & Lutris. Lutris for my gog games and BattleNet, Steam for everything else.

I don’t know of a good reason to use Heroic, or any of the other new ones over Lutris / Steam, but maybe I’m missing out.

  • @asexualchangeling
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    911 months ago

    I use Lutris, Bottles, Heroic, and Steam depending

    Heroic I use for the regular free game from epic, Steam for steam games, Lutris and Bottles I pretty much use for everything else, starting on one, and if it doesn’t work (as happens sometimes) trying the other

    Probably not the most efficient way to do things, but it works for me

    • @JarmerOP
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      411 months ago

      What does Bottles do that others don’t? I’m just curious.

      • @lemmyng@beehaw.org
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        511 months ago

        It’s more convenient than Lutris for installing adhoc games, or multiple games in one bottle. Don’t get me wrong, when Lutris works out of the box it’s great, but oftentimes there’s no recipe on Lutris for a game (eg when they’re relatively unknown or new games) or the recipe is severely dated.

      • @asexualchangeling
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        311 months ago

        Honestly I’m not totally sure, I’ve heard that it handles sand boxing differently but I don’t know the details

        I just know that on occasion I’ve had some windows programs fail to install while using lutris, and I’ve tried bottles and it worked, I probably could still get it to work in lutris if I tried, but It works most of the time in my experience so It’s the first piece of troubleshooting I try

      • @SpoolCron
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        311 months ago

        I find that Bottles is more like just setting up your own wine prefix and keeping it organized. I was a Lutris user for years, but switched to Bottles last year and never looked back.