[Discussion] Epic (so they says) Game Launcher on the Deck
I've just installed Epic Game Launcher on the Deck and had an issue where the starting screen was black. I've already find the fix in * this discussion.
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Thanks to --- Lopsided_Elephant_24
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I found something that seems to work. In the 3rd party launcher in Steam used for the Epic game launcher, go to Properties->Shortcut->Target, and change the text to:
"{The path to the epic game launcher}/EpicGamesLauncher.exe" -opengl
I didn't know of this one. I'll consider installing it in the future. Still, having EG launcher comes in handy when i have to quickly add some new free game, so is still fine 💁♂️.
When was the last time you tried heroic? I was getting pretty frequent log outs about a year ago, but it was fixed in an update and has been pretty flawless for me for a few months now
I don't. My entire Epic library is freebies, and it's well over 200 games at this point. I can't imagine them getting telemetry data that says the host OS is Linux is the kind of "support" that turns them away from reconsidering Linux.
I'm just a guy on the Internet, do whatever. 🤷♂️ Just seems silly spending time fighting to use software from a company that actively campaigns against linux and calls it nonviable. I can understand corporate indifference, but epic is different. And unfortunately, wine/proton identify host os as windows 7.
I spent hours trying to get Epic to work before saying "fuck it" and pirated the games. You know we're in the worst timeline when pirating is infinitely easier than installing games you've bought.
Well, EG launcher kinda sucks on any device in my experience. Honestly, the only reason i've installed it is to have the free games on the Deck. I've used this guide and the fix in the post.
Here’s what works for me: I run Lutris (flatpak), pick up Epic Games on the left panel, proceed with login in Lutris. Once logged in, I pick up a game and hit install. When running for the first time it will install EGS. Proceed with the installation, launch and login in the EGS if it’s first launch. Install the game choosen in Lutris in EGS, then close EGS and Lutris should figure out that the game is now installed. You can test it from there, but you can now add your games to Steam from Lutris by right-clicking them. If adding games from Lutris doesn’t work, it might be problem with Flatpak permissions. I use Flatseal (available on Flathub just like Lutris) to edit them. Lutris must be able to write in ./local/share/Steam and if I remember correctly by default the path was added, but with the :ro flag that I deleted.