Comment by LtWorf
3 years ago
Steam lets you do that, but I think it's a global setting and not per game.
Debian normally keeps 2 versions of wine in the repositories, but if none of those 2 work, you're out of luck.
3 years ago
Steam lets you do that, but I think it's a global setting and not per game.
Debian normally keeps 2 versions of wine in the repositories, but if none of those 2 work, you're out of luck.
> if none of those 2 work, you're out of luck
That's not true. There are multiple tools for managing multiple versions of Wine and Wine-related tools for gaming, the oldest one being PlayOnLinux. Lutris is the most widely used one, and works great in my experience.
This is wrong. Steam lets you choose a Proton (Wine) version per-game.