I downloaded Fallout 3 through gog.com and as soon as I figured what the hell I was doing, I got it downloaded and playing great. I’m on a Chromebook Plus with an i5 and Iris Xe graphics. When I go to download NV, it prompts me to a message that tells me Wine is preparing a 64 Bit download . Shouldn’t it be 32 Bit?

If it isn’t obvious, I’m very novice but I think I’ll eventually figure it out with some help… so apologies if my terminology or phrasing is off.

  • QuincyPigBoy@lemmy.worldOP
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    6 months ago

    Hmmm I’ll see if I can work that out. I’m a bit unfamiliar with all of this but would I save the game download to a folder within lutris and then do the manual install as you mentioned?

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      6 months ago

      You can download the installer to any folder you like. Use the plus button as the person above said. And you will probably be able to leave most settings as default. Just keep going through the prompts until it asks for the file.

      If you run into issues. First go into the configuration and make sure that the executable is correct. (sometimes it points at the crash reporter executable)

      If you get errors after that you might check protondb and see if people have other runner/wine suggestions. (you can get other versions with protonupqt).

      I haven’t run newvegas before. But it hopefully will just work tm.

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        6 months ago

        ahhhhh I get ya. I didn’t realize that the +Add had a “Search Lutris Website” option. I have it downloading right now. Thanks.

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          6 months ago

          I want to say that that option is going to do that same thing that you tried before. Unsure as I have never used that option.

          I was talking about the third or fourth option I think it’s called install from windows executable.