Hey ! I bought a game on steam, but I cannot install it on lutris as it’s not even listed… It’s a windows only game. Is there a way to play it? Am I doing something wrong?
The game is Wednesdays : https://store.steampowered.com/app/2747770/Wednesdays/
Thanks!
- If you don’t see your windows games in steam on Linux you have to enable Settings/Compatibility/‘Enable Steam Play for all other titles’, then just install normally from the Library screen. - I feel that this setting could be on by default nowadays - It really should be. - I do wonder why Valve hasn’t enabled it by default. It’s only defaulted on SteamOS and in fact, I believe they removed the option to turn it off on SteamOS recently… 
 
 
- That was it! Thanks a lot!!! 
- I want to add, for OP and others’ sake, that you don’t need to add all of your Steam games to Lutris/Heroic/whatever in order to play them. This step (enabling Proton) is all you should need. - I would also like to add that if the newest Proton version doesn’t work for a newer game, you should grab ProtonUp-QT. Sometimes GEProton will work or else come out with support faster than official channels. 
 
- what a time to be alive 
- Especially considering theyre plenty happy to advertise and sell windows only games to you in the store when running linux. 
 
- It seems to be working with Pronton - Install Steam client, log in and download it there. Even if you connect Lutris to you Steam account, AFAIK, the way Lutris launches those is just launching Steam 
- What you mean when say “windows only”? You can just set “use proton” in steam client and run windows game on Linux with proton. - ProtonDB link: https://www.protondb.com/app/2747770?device=any 
- Go into the game’s settings in Steam and then set its compatibility to Proton Hotfix. You should then have the option to install it. 
- Enable Proton. And check ProtonDB before you run it. 
- I have 3-4 older games, like Giants: Citizen Kabuto and Deus Ex that I run separately under Wine, using the default settings. 











