The free and open source game manager Lutris has a fresh release up, although it's mostly a fix-up release as work is ongoing for the next major release due soon.
For readers who haven't used Lutris or never heard of it: the application is designed to help you manage your games — all of them. It helps bring together games from Steam, GOG, Humble Store, Emulators, compatibility layers to run Windows games through, web games and much more. There's no store, as it's just an easier way to see everything together.
What's new in Lutris 0.5.8.4 includes:
- Fix Steam icon showing too big on some systems
- Fix DXVK not updating
- Fix Python 3.9 compatibility
- Update sidebar on service login
- Remember position of window except on Wayland maybe
- GST plugin path is now only set if it exists
- Default to 7zip when not given an archive extractor
- Switch IRC to Libera chat
- Fix libretro info file loading
- Let pipewire users toggle "Reduce PulseAudio latency"
More exciting perhaps is Lutris 0.5.9, which is "due soon" according to the release notes. We'll be taking a look at that too when it's out if there's any big new features.
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I also recently came across this: https://github.com/RobLoach/lutris-kodi-addon
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Ooo, I really hope that Lutris 0.5.9 comes with some sort of feature for sorting games under tags - it's the one thing keeping me using GameHub instead (but I still have to use Lutris for some older Windows games that need tweaks to work). Hyped for Lutris 0.5.9!
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