Post 3044677 by Zlyme@makerdon.org
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(DIR) Post #3031206 by Linux@linuxrocks.online
2019-01-16T12:38:00Z
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* GameHub for Linux *Combine your Steam / GoG / Humblebundle / Retroarch games conveniently into one app.GameHub supports non-native games as well as native games for Linux.It supports multiple compatibility layers for non-native games:* Wine / Proton* DOSBox* RetroArch* ScummVMIt also allows to add custom emulators. Now that the elementary OS challenge is on, it can be found from AppCenter a click away. => https://tkashkin.tk/projects/gamehub/_#GameHub #LinuxGaming #Linux #gaming
(DIR) Post #3040637 by joaojotta@linuxrocks.online
2019-01-16T18:46:34Z
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@LinuxThat sounds amazing!Specially because I got hundreds of those DRM-Free games and I'm always too lazy to download the from said sources.
(DIR) Post #3040739 by Linux@linuxrocks.online
2019-01-16T18:49:45Z
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@joaojotta Yes, and it's obscene that some people have to install another darn store for a single game! Looking at you, Epic Games ... 😂 Lutris and apps like this are a great solution for now.
(DIR) Post #3044677 by Zlyme@makerdon.org
2019-01-16T21:19:52Z
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@Linux how does this compare with #Lutris?
(DIR) Post #3045138 by Linux@linuxrocks.online
2019-01-16T21:33:13Z
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@Zlyme Try it out? Both are trying to solve the store hell. Epic Games' store is the most impressive joke in long term; ppl install it for just that one game ...
(DIR) Post #3045251 by Zlyme@makerdon.org
2019-01-16T21:38:09Z
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@Linux True. Also it would be cool for them to benefit from each other.