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Not a fan of Lutris or just want to try something different? GameHub could be a pretty good option for you.

I've been meaning to try this for a while, after many people emailed it in over the last few months. I finally sat down with it this weekend to give it a good run and honestly, I'm pretty impressed. While it claims it is "designed for elementary OS" it of course works across different distributions.

The first feature that really sticks out, is the friendly introduction when you load it up, instantly asking if you want to link it to different stores to pull games from:

This works really nicely too, I was able with a few clicks and logins be able to add my Steam, GOG and Humble accounts with relative ease.

One issue I wasn't particularly fond of, is how it becomes unresponsive on the first big sync of your games. I own a lot, sure, but that's going to need a pretty big improvement as I honestly thought it had crashed on me. Once settled though, it really is quite nice and makes it super easy to manage games across different sources.

For those who want to save their eyes a little strain, it does also offer up a one-click dark theme too which is quite lovely:

There's also a nice alternative list-view:

Outside of the usual stores, it also offers up support for running games through Wine/Proton, DOSBox, RetroArch and ScummVM as well so there's quite a lot of options available to you.

One of the major differences between GameHub and Lutris, is that GameHub will show your entire library from stores unlike Lutris where you specifically search for and add games. GameHub had no problems detecting all my games and showing if they were already installed in the case of Steam, complete with the achievements as you can see in the above pictures. I wasn't able to get it to pick up GOG games on a specific drive though, although I could manually import installed GOG games with a couple clicks so even that worked out okay.

Find it on GitHub here under the GPL. They make it real easy to try too, since it offers up a deb, AppImage and a Flatpak.

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cprn Mar 22, 2019
So... Both Lutris and this here GameHub are open sourced and permissive. Doesn't that mean anyone can send a pull request to Lutris with GameHub's code? And if so... Why don't they just collaborate?
Cecco_d_Ascoli Apr 7, 2019
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Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoSpace marine works??

being working on lutris for about 3 months

Really? Under 'wine steam' (where I crash back to desktop)?
Or do you use another 'manager' - or a particular wine/proton version?
Much obliged.

No i use lutris and the script on there never had a problem
you will need the following

corefonts
d3dx9
tahoma
vcrun2005
vcrun2008
vcrun2010
also windows 7 then run it in 1024 x 768 to get it running then switch to what ever your screen resolution any kind of AA and it will crash.

My apologies for answering so late, didn't find the opportunity to try it out until this evening.
Holy Throne! It works! Just butchered myself through hordes of orks and goblins.
Thanks again!
Whitewolfe80 Apr 7, 2019
Quoting: Cecco_d_Ascoli
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: Cecco_d_Ascoli
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoSpace marine works??

being working on lutris for about 3 months

Really? Under 'wine steam' (where I crash back to desktop)?
Or do you use another 'manager' - or a particular wine/proton version?
Much obliged.

No i use lutris and the script on there never had a problem
you will need the following

corefonts
d3dx9
tahoma
vcrun2005
vcrun2008
vcrun2010
also windows 7 then run it in 1024 x 768 to get it running then switch to what ever your screen resolution any kind of AA and it will crash.

My apologies for answering so late, didn't find the opportunity to try it out until this evening.
Holy Throne! It works! Just butchered myself through hordes of orks and goblins.
Thanks again!

No worries enjoy and happy orc slaying
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