

Ok now you run your game and it should start up your installer, install the game as you would in windows and it will automatically be pushed into the prefix you selected earlier. if you don’t see you game in the list in Lutris, restart as there is a minor bug that won’t show launch banners until you have at least “one game” installed. Ignore “System options” you can come in here later if you need to. This can be changed at any time to update to a new or different version. Under “Runner options” you can choose different wine versions for your bottle. “Wine Prefix” I choose /Games/fallout for example, and generallly select 64bit for prefix architecture. Ignore arguments and working directory unless you need to put stuff in there specific to your game. In the second tab “Game options” locate your installer from gog or wherever you got it from and select it as your “Executable” (we will change this later. Choose “Wine” as a runner from the pull down. In the first window “Game Info” give the game a name (can be anything). Now click on the + “Manually add a game” icon. you don’t have to do this every game, this is just grabbing the bottles for future use. Scroll down to wine and select “Manage Versions” Lots of versions pop up, you can install whatever one you like, although ge3.6 is a great base for many games. Start lutris and then click on second icon from left at top of the window “Manage Runners”.

I threw this together in a few minutes and posted it on reddit, it is not exact and needs a bit of tweaking and cleaning up, but it does give a good idea on how to set up a bottle/prefix and install a game.Įasy steps for installing any game in Lutris: Hi there, I noticed that a few people were looking for information on installing games manually in lutris.
