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Oh, I misunderstood completely what Wine Manager actually is it seems like. Though that was just a configure tool for Wine.
I’ll have a look. I like Heroic’s interface WAY more than Lutris
Edit: Would you look at that, if I only actually looked in that menu I would have tried it already. Giving it a go now
Well, these launchers can be a bit confusing at first, but you will get used to all that. And if you still have questions, that's what the community is here for.
This community has been mind-blowingly helpful every single step of the way so far. At this point I cannot see myself going back to windows. Other than the few things I use that won’t work obviously.
If you don't like the Lutris interface give Bottles a try.
Does Bottles support Epic and GoG?
You can take the windows installer from GoG and run it in a bottle, but honestly Heroic is much more convenient for that. Bottles works for any local game installer though, just like Lutris, but it has a more accessible interface, and once you've installed games you can add the shortcut to the bottles library which gives you a tiled view like Heroic.
If you wanted to play many games from GoG and Epic, would you personally go for Heroic or Bottles? 😁
Heroic, definitely.
Okay, cool, thanks! I'll give it a shot! ❤️