GOG Galaxy is pretty good. You can integrate with just about anything so if I want to play something and forgot where I own it, I can just load up GOG and it tells me where and even launches it for me.
The stats are cool too. You can see how many hours you’ve played something on any platform (including consoles)
Lutris is a passable wine environment manager, surpassed by bottles.
My issues are with using it as a library manager and launcher, which is what Playnite is. Lutri’s UI is absolutely atrocious for actually browsing your games. You don’t use it for that either, apparently.
Everything Lutris does that I might need, is done better by other applications.
GOG Galaxy is pretty good. You can integrate with just about anything so if I want to play something and forgot where I own it, I can just load up GOG and it tells me where and even launches it for me.
The stats are cool too. You can see how many hours you’ve played something on any platform (including consoles)
While I liked it, the lack of controller support made me switch to Playnite back in my Windows gaming days.
Playnite is awesome. One of the few pieces of software I really miss having on the Linux side of things.
Once you have it set up, you truly have everything gaming in one launcher. Non-steam-VR platforms, emulators, etc.
And I liked the UI a lot better than Galaxy, too, but that’s more subjective.
Lutris is not a valid alternative for Linux?
No. Lutris is an inconsistent mess of botched amateur level UX. I can barely stand to look at it after using Playnite.
I use steam for everything I can, and bottles to manage my wine environments for anything else.
I’m perfectly happy with lutris and it does everything I want it to do.
After configuring everything there I just import them into cartridges for a minimalistic launcher
Lutris is a passable wine environment manager, surpassed by bottles.
My issues are with using it as a library manager and launcher, which is what Playnite is. Lutri’s UI is absolutely atrocious for actually browsing your games. You don’t use it for that either, apparently.
Everything Lutris does that I might need, is done better by other applications.
Have they fixed integrations? A few years ago, all integrations consistently were breaking one by one,which made the usage very frustrating
Integrate with just about anything except Linux?