Out of curiosity, would you mind sharing the resource you followed to get PhysX to install on Linux?
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I'm using Lutris, and Wine is my runner. On my game I could see this button here, for Wine.
Select the arrow and hit "winetricks". Then in there it's a bit convoluted, but
- Install an Application
- Cancel
- Install a Windows DLL or Component
- Select physx and go!
Lutris seems really cool. I couldn't get it to work.
I'm on Arch and I tried both the native package as well as the Flatpak version. None of them worked. Something going wrong when installing some shit in an automated installer, I dunno. I wish I could find a good guide. I'm usually handy with these things but I don't understand the error messages, so...
I'm in the same boat. I installed Bazzite oh my desktop as well as on my Legion Go. Everything runs out of the box. Except Lutris.
I've been using Bazzite for about 2 months now (daily driver for about a month and a half) and Lutris came preinstalled for me. I've had zero problems using it, I have battle.net games and EA app (fuck that app BTW) games installed and it just works for me.
Was it not preinstalled with your initial installation of Bazzite?
Nevermind. Found out it was a failure on my part. By default it does not show un-installed games. Because I had no games installed, it always showed no games. And I assumed it was broken.
Trial and error, I feel your pain. I've learned a lot since switching and I'm loving it tbh!
Glad you got it figured out!