I ask this because I’m in the process of moving fully to Linux mint and have a steam account in Linux. I don’t think EA has a program that runs natively in Linux. I’m wondering if there isn’t a way to grab the windows install file for legendary edition of Mass Effect and install it onto my Linux system understeam.

Or maybe there’s a more efficient way that somebody knows of to do this.

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    I just noticed I can buy Mass Effect Legendary Edition in steam for $5.99 to run in linux until the 20th of this month. Rather then trying to install extra software just to play the game… I’ll just rebuy it … if it were like $50 or $60 I’d think nah I’ll get it working. but at $5.99? sheesh I should have checked that first. Time = Money.

    I thank you for the link though. I’ll definitely read up on lutris in case I need it for anything else…

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        oh that’s good to know. thank you

        i should ask . if i buy through steam in linux, will steam auto install the ea app? I doubt it but have to ask

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          AFAIK it does not. You’d have to manually install it. I haven’t tried installing EA games on linux. Hell even on windows they’re a pain in the ass. App sucks… triggers virus warnings which might or might not be false. EA sucks.

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        True, but it usually run just fine with Proton.

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          i just checked in software manager for mint. When I type Proton it shows

          Protonup-qt

          protonplus

          protontricks

          portproton

          proton-coller

          which of these would you suggest if i go the proton route?

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            Proton is built into Steam. So simply buy the game on Steam and install it. Steam does the rest. You might want to look at protonDB and see if there’s any recommended launch options for the game.