![]() ![]() If you use a graphical file manager, you can right click => Properties => Permissions. You can extract them like an archive or mount them (mount -o loop file.iso /mnt/something). r/linux_gaming - subreddit aboug Linux gaming Linux Game Consortium - a news website about gaming on linux Gaming on Linux - a news website about gaming on linux PlayDeb - a Debian/Ubuntu repository of open-source games Penguspy - a list of mostly proprietary games, paid, free or F2P The Eye - Online directory of linux games Linux game database ( ) - a list of mostly proprietary games, paid, free or F2P If you use a graphical file manager, you can right click => Mount, or use Furius ISO Mount (available in most distros' repositories and the Ubuntu Software Center). I've just tested it with my system wine and default prefix, and with lutris without much config. Try using lutris, it is really basically manages many of those things you speak of for you with little to no interactions from you. Install lutris with whatever package manager you use.Ĭlick add game ( icon), type the game name you want, then select wine as runner. ![]() and tick the topmost wine versions, 5.7 at this time) If needed, click install runners and make sure latest wine is installed (click install runners, scroll down to wine, click icons for "manage versions". In runner options tab, enable DXVK and make sure wine version is lutris 5.7 In the second tab select wine prefix location, and that will be some folder you made anywhere on your system (for example name it "It lurks below prefix"). It will populate prefix with default one (which is fine for this game). When it finishes, open configuration for that game (gear icon when you select game in the right panel) go to second tab (game options) and select game exe file where it asks for executable location. It should works.I am sorry if I can explain better, I am not much of a teacher I fear.
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