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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Lutris 0.5.6 has been released

Lutris helps you install and play video games from all eras and from most gaming systems. By leveraging and combining existing emulators, engine re-implementations and compatibility layers, it gives you a central interface to launch all your games.

The client can connect with existing services like Humble Bundle, GOG and Steam to make your game libraries easily available. Game downloads and installations are automated and can be modified through user made scripts.

Download this version of Lutris from here.

Changelog :

  • Add some wine core processes to be excluded from monitor (Fixes Battle.net
    and Origin installation issues)
  • Convert play time from string to float in the database. Do not downgrade
    back to older versions or you'll experience issues.
  • Fix for the wine sandbox on non English systems
  • Allow Citra and MAME to be launched as standalone programs
  • Avoid a crash if ldconfig -p returns corrupt data
  • Allow custom messages to be displayed at the end of install scripts
  • Add option to provide alternate config file for PCSX2 games
  • Fix issue with usernames containing accented characters
  • Fix "Restrict to display" option on Wayland/Mutter
  • Fix blurry icons on KDE
  • Remove broken translation files (until internationalization is done properly)
  • Switch source of DXVK builds to Lutris' own (allows Lutris to delay broken
    DXVK releases and ship custom ones)

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