
Article taken from doesn't really matter if you're a hardcore gamer-if you've played a couple of games, there's a big chance you probably stumbled upon a title that had something to do with Epic Games. For more info visit the official site and you can help fund Lutris on their Patreon page. You can download the Beta version from GitHub. Just keep in mind this version is a Beta and so it may come with some bugs that need fixing. Disable AMD switchable graphics layer by default (breaks games)įor those of you who groan about how many launchers and stores there are, perhaps this is exactly what you need? It does often make things far easier than constantly switching between them all.Improve process monitoring, allowing for monitoring of Steam games.Use 7zip as the default extractor when not given an archive type.

DRM free services (Humble, GOG) can locate existing installations of games.Improved automatic installers for GOG, detection of DOSBOX and ScummVM.Scan for installed games when using Steam source.Dolphin is available as a game source (reads games from the emulator's.Runner configuration is now available from the main preferences window.The main preferences window has now tabs on the left side.3rd party services can be enabled or disabled in the preferences.Add workaround for locale issues when Lutris is launched from Steam.Add FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) option for compatible Wine versions.Add support for Steam for Windows as a game source.That's not all though, here's what else is new: Much like the Heroic Games Launcher, since Epic don't support Linux all downloads will be Windows versions you need to then run through a compatibility layer (but Lutris sorts that for you). Now available as a Beta, Lutris 0.5.9 is the biggest release for some time and adds in initial support for downloading and running games from the Epic Games Store.

It's been a while since we had a new major release of Lutris, the free and open source game manager that allows you to bundle together all of your games in a single application.
