![]() ![]() Remove legacy support for original packages, so that runtime is now the default.įor all the game engines used by Luxtorpeda, they've been upgraded (where possible) to the latest code "especially in cases where normal tagged releases aren't done in upstream and relying on new development commits".Will fallback to original picking if not found. Support Automatic Detection of Game Folders For Dependent Games - Detect game folders based on VDF files, for things like the source sdk games, so that manual picking is not required.Support using rust-gtk, which gives greater control over the UI shown.Engines have been re-built for the new runtime. Adds support for running games in Steam Runtime Soldier.Some of the changes over the last few versions includes: The developer mentions that this "leads to better tooling with the newer starting point, less extra dependencies, and will be much more future proof". The new version 40 that's out now moves over to a more modern Steam Runtime (Soldier). Quite a few games are supported with it including: Arx Fatalis, Caesar 3, Chris Sawyer's Locomotion, multiple Doom games, Descent 1 / 2, Freespace 2, Ocean's Heart, PowerSlave, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, Warzone 2100 and the list goes on. ![]() It's a thoroughly clever and awesome project, as there's a number of games that just run better (regardless of the platform) on an up to date native game engine. Steam Play allows Linux gamers to use many different compatibility layers like Proton for running Windows games but Luxtorpeda instead makes games use an available native Linux game engine.
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