Lutris 0.5.17 has been released. Lutris is a video game preservation platform aiming to keep your video game collection up and running for years to come. The change log contains fixes for critical bugs that prevented the installation from being completed, the Steam library from being synchronized, and the uninstallation of games or runners in Flatpak. In addition to that, it facilitates the synchronization of libraries with Lutris.net, eliminates the "Lutris" service view, and provides a straightforward GPU selector.
lutris Release v0.5.17
- Fix critical bug preventing completion of installs if the script specifies a wine version
- Fix critical bug preventing Steam library sync
- Fix critical bug preventing game or runner uninstall in Flatpak
- Support for library sync to lutris.net, this allows to sync games, play time and categories to multiple devices.
- Remove "Lutris" service view; with library sync the "Games" view replaces it.
- Torturous and sadistic options for multi-GPUs that were half broken and understood by no one have been replaced by a simple GPU selector.
- EXPERIMENTAL support for umu, which allows running games with Proton and Vessel. Using Proton in Lutris without umu is no longer possible.
- Better and sensible sorting for games (sorting by playtime or last played no longer needs to be reversed)
- Support the "Categories" command when you select multiple games
- Notification bar when your Lutris is no longer supported
- Improved error dialog.
- Add Vita3k runner (thanks @ItsAllAboutTheCode)
- Add Supermodel runner
- WUA files are now supported in Cemu
- "Show Hidden Games" now displays the hidden games in a separate view, and re-hides them as soon as you leave it.
- Support transparent PNG files for custom banner and cover-art
- Images are now downloaded for manually added games.
- Deprecate 'exe', 'main_file' or 'iso' placed at the root of the script, all lutris.net installers have been updated accordingly.
- Deprecate libstrangle and xgamma support.
- Deprecate DXVK state cache feature (it was never used and is no longer relevant to DXVK 2)