What next? Emulators for old-ish consoles? Some Android compatibility layer to play mobile games? WSL2 so we can run Linux games on Windows? :P but we can also have DOSBox and ScummVM, apparently. Sure, Proton is the biggest and most important. Quoting: eldakingI think it is really crazy that the Steam client can now support "compatibility tools" in general. Really awesome to see more tools like this being made! Article taken from. To do that, right click on a game in your Steam library, go to Properties and see this at the bottom: Simply extract the download into that folder, restart Steam and you will then be able to choose it as your specific tool. Like other unofficial Steam Play compatibility tools, you need to have a folder set up ready for it like "~/.local/share/Steam/compatibilitytools.d/". To use Roberta, you need a native install of ScummVM and the easiest way to install Roberta is to download the pre-made package available from the releases page on GitHub. Instead of trying to run them through Steam Play's Proton. What does it do exactly? It means you can run pretty much any game on Steam that uses ScummVM, through your native version of ScummVM, even if those games don't have a Linux build up. Following on from the Boxtron tool to run Steam games through a native Linux version of DOSBox, the same developer has now put out Roberta to do the same for ScummVM.
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