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* 2. Mark the AppImage as executable
* 2. Mark the AppImage as executable
* 3. Double-click the AppImage to run ProtonUp-Qt
* 3. Double-click the AppImage to run ProtonUp-Qt
== Launch Options ==
You may find something like <code>-screen-width 1280 -screen-height 720 -screen-fullscreen 0</code> on protondb. These are ''launch options''.
To use them, you right click on the game, and in the <code>general</code> tab, there is a field called <code>launch options</code>. You paste them (for example <code>-screen-height 1920 -screen-width 1080 -screen-fullscreen</code>) in there.

Revision as of 08:59, 7 March 2022

Steam runs natively on Linux. You can probably just install it from your App store.

Usually you want to use Steam (Runtime). Only use Steam (native) if you know why you want to use it.

Enable Steam Play for all games

In order to run games that are not explicitly whitelisted by Valve, go to Steam -> Settings -> Steam Play and check "Enable Steam Play for all other titles" and then select "Proton Experimental" in the drop down menu.

If something doesn't work, check out Proton-GE.

ProtonUp-Qt

You can use ProtonUp-Qt to make the installation and update process of Proton-GE simple:

  • 1. Download the ProtonUp-Qt AppImage
  • 2. Mark the AppImage as executable
  • 3. Double-click the AppImage to run ProtonUp-Qt

Launch Options

You may find something like -screen-width 1280 -screen-height 720 -screen-fullscreen 0 on protondb. These are launch options.

To use them, you right click on the game, and in the general tab, there is a field called launch options. You paste them (for example -screen-height 1920 -screen-width 1080 -screen-fullscreen) in there.