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So im soon a steam deck owner and would like to know how to run all gog games on linux. Someone told me of a program but i forgot the name where you can play all games with ease.

I also saw Someone played ms flight simulator without a Xbox account(he played it locally) does someone know how to do this ?

Greetings
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ChristophWr: So im soon a steam deck owner and would like to know how to run all gog games on linux. Someone told me of a program but i forgot the name where you can play all games with ease.

I also saw Someone played ms flight simulator without a Xbox account(he played it locally) does someone know how to do this ?

Greetings
Didn't he mean Heroic Games Launcher?
Yeah this could be it
./play.it got support for SteamOS added with its 2.18.1 release, thanks to a contribution by JashinYoda.

On the other hand you will not be able to run "all GOG games" with it, it has support for only a selection of ~600 games from GOG as well as a couple hundreds games sold from other stores. Only DRM-free games are supported.
Oh, and there's also Lutris, but as other's have mentioned, there's not going to be a 100% use case, even with Protron.


Even if you're willing to rend the heavens to try.
Is it also possible to use the xbox app?
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ChristophWr: Is it also possible to use the xbox app?
To be honest, the best place I've found to get any info Deck related is reddit, Google just bring up trashy copy pasta websites and is too hard to filter.

Regarding your question, I don't use any Microsoft service (including Xbox and game pass) but here's what I've found.

https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/wkuhla/why_cant_the_xbox_app_work_with_proton
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ChristophWr: I also saw Someone played ms flight simulator without a Xbox account(he played it locally) does someone know how to do this ?
Probably Steam version.
Post edited October 07, 2022 by Dark_art_
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ChristophWr: Is it also possible to use the xbox app?
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Dark_art_: To be honest, the best place I've found to get any info Deck related is reddit, Google just bring up trashy copy pasta websites and is too hard to filter.

Regarding your question, I don't use any Microsoft service (including Xbox and game pass) but here's what I've found.

https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/wkuhla/why_cant_the_xbox_app_work_with_proton
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ChristophWr: I also saw Someone played ms flight simulator without a Xbox account(he played it locally) does someone know how to do this ?
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Dark_art_: Probably Steam version.
Yeah but on the steam page it says ms account is needed
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ChristophWr: Yeah but on the steam page it says ms account is needed
Holy crap, it does require a "launcher". Not only require it but several people on the review section mention something "60 hours of gameplay recorded on Steam with actual zero flight hours, due updates and stuff". Just WOW...

Can't really help you there but it seems the person playing ofline have a high-seas edition.
You can install windows. You can even make a portable install so as to not overwrite your SteamOS and Linux installs, for the best results. I'm doing that when I get my microSD card tomorrow. Best of both worlds.
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vv221: ./play.it got support for SteamOS added with its 2.18.1 release, thanks to a contribution by JashinYoda.

On the other hand you will not be able to run "all GOG games" with it, it has support for only a selection of ~600 games from GOG as well as a couple hundreds games sold from other stores. Only DRM-free games are supported.
Tu explique à la personne ce que fait le script et les droits du jeu sur l'OS ?
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vikin_001: (…)
./play.it game scripts can not "do" anything to the underlying system, as they do not have root access. The only thing this software does is generating native packages, it does not even install them afterwards (this should be done using the distribution packages manager).

This is already explained in the thread I linked to, and the documentation pages that are linked from its first post.
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vikin_001: (…)
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vv221: ./play.it game scripts can not "do" anything to the underlying system, as they do not have root access. The only thing this software does is generating native packages, it does not even install them afterwards (this should be done using the distribution packages manager).

This is already explained in the thread I linked to, and the documentation pages that are linked from its first post.
A bon mon gars. Depuis quand un jeu n'a besoin d"accéder au système d'exploitation. Votre script crée des deb qui demandent une validation superuser et donc peut compromettre l'intégrité du système
Post edited October 10, 2022 by vikin_001