Based on our record, Lutris seems to be a lot more popular than Infinite Backlog. While we know about 524 links to Lutris, we've tracked only 12 mentions of Infinite Backlog. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I have an account on infinitebacklog.nl but my work often forces me to play privately (I am a game tester) and anything played in that time period, often gets added to my achievements very late, sometimes even months later. Source: 11 months ago
I'm working on Infinite Backlog, a social video game collection tracker. Most recently added a GOG integration for library imports and achievement syncs, as well as the ability to track progression of DLC (on top of already being able to track the base game or in case of a game bundle each bundled game). Source: 11 months ago
I know we're all feeling frustrated with the upcoming changes to the Reddit API and the impact it has on our gaming community. While we will never find a replacement for old Reddit, I'd like to introduce you to Infinite Backlog. Source: 11 months ago
Infinite Backlog is a game collection tracker that has a social feed for game-related discussions. It has a global community feed for ALL posts but also a game feed that only shows you posts about games in your collection or on your wishlist. The community is still growing though, but gotta start somewhere 😉. Source: 12 months ago
Infinite Backlog. It’s not a native app you download in the store but you can save it to your homescreen to function the same way, with the added benefit that you can manage your collection on desktop too. Source: 12 months ago
You can get Lutris: It's an open source launcher that you login into with GOG account and it will download the games and wrap them with Wine, similar to Steam. https://lutris.net/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
For "normal" games you could look yourself using ProtonDB regarding every game released on Steam and AreWeAntiCheatYet for most multiplayer games. If a game isn't available on Steam you have three possibilities. First if it's available on GOG, Epic Games or Amazon Gaming, you could use the Heroic Games Launcher. Second you could try to run the launchers through Steam itself using once again Proton. Third you... Source: 5 months ago
Can I suggest you head over to the lutris.net site and follow the link the lutris discord - with what you are describing, it would take me 20 minutes to get the base battle.net working so you can see what is causing your issue or 3 days back and forwards here. As a hint, your wine version has known issues, and unless you manually installed the lutris 0.5.14 from the git page in Mint, or are running flatpak, you... Source: 5 months ago
As a data point, you can run a fair number of Windows games under Proton by using Lutris instead of Steam: * https://lutris.net * https://github.com/lutris/lutris It's an OSS game launcher that takes the place of Steam, and you can set things up to run locally so you don't even need an account on their system (lutris.net). - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
My advice would be to go to Protondb first and look at your Steam games and how it would fit. They are graded at Gold/Platinum/Silver in terms of compatibility. Alternatively you can try Lutris if your game is not in Steam. I think there are a few others but I can't recall any. Source: 5 months ago
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