A new version of ProtonUp-Qt, a graphical user interface designed for the installation and updating of Proton-GE, has been released, catering to Steam and Wine-based compatibility tools such as Wine-GE for Lutris. The software is specifically optimized for game consoles and handheld devices, having undergone testing on Ubuntu 18.04 or newer, Fedora 34, and Manjaro 20.2.
The update features a compatibility tool for Proton-CachyOS, introduces a new theme for the Steam Deck, and provides a new dialog for configuring API access tokens for GitHub and GitLab.
ProtonUp-Qt v2.12.0
GUI for installing and updating Proton-GE for Steam and Wine-based compatibility tools like Wine-GE for Lutris. Partly based on protonup.
Features
- Install Proton-GE, ...-Tkg, Luxtorpeda, Boxtron and SteamTinkerLaunch etc. for Steam, Lutris, Heroic Games Launcher and Boxtron
- Optimized for game consoles/handhelds (Gamepad support)
- Tested on Ubuntu 18.04 or newer, Fedora 34 and Manjaro 20.2
Changelog
- Added the Proton-CachyOS compatibility tool #486
- Added a new theme for the Steam Deck #316
- Added a new dialog for configuring GitHub and GitLab API access tokens #504
- Removed Wine-GE in favour of GE-Proton and UMU for Lutris #496
Thanks to @sonic2kk and all other contributers for improving ProtonUp-Qt!
How to install
Recommended: Get it from Flathub / your app store (release on Flathub will follow a few days after AppImage release)
- Download the ProtonUp-Qt AppImage
- Mark the AppImage as executable (either using your file manager or using the Terminal:
chmod +x ProtonUp-Qt*.AppImage
)- Double-click the AppImage to run ProtonUp-Qt
Usage: See this video by Intelligent Gaming or this video by G's Multiverse or this video by Brodie Robertson. Thanks!