Installing World Of Warcraft On Linux In 2024! // BATTLE.NET INSTALL GUIDE



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LUTRIS
https://flathub.org/apps/net.lutris.Lutris
BOTTLES
https://flathub.org/apps/com.usebottles.bottles
FLATSEAL
https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal

Content of the video
0:00 – Intro
00:36 – 3 ways of doing it
02:26 – Ext4 or btrfs partition
03:26 – Adding other drives in lutrisflatpak
04:55 – Installing battle.net on lutris
07:16 – Installing any battle.net game
08:33 – Switching proton/wine versions
09:52 – Mangohud
10:48 – Anticheat runtimes
11:14 – Bottles install guide
12:38 – Adding other drives for bottles flatpak
13:07 – Installing proton versions in bottles
13:33 – Creating a bottle in bottles
14:22 – Bottle settings
15:02 – Adding drives to the bottle
15:30 – Installing programs in the bottle
16:10 – USE WINE-GE FOR THE BOTTLE!
17:00 – Installing .exes in the bottle
17:20 – Steam guide
19:48 – Conclusion
20:00 – Outro

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10 thoughts on “Installing World Of Warcraft On Linux In 2024! // BATTLE.NET INSTALL GUIDE”

  1. I managed to install Wow on Linuxmint. I just downloaded the latest Lutris from its site and use it. I also install winetricks. The Lutris in software manager of Linuxmint is old version that it conflicts with Steam and it wont start. Im now playing wow on my dedicated linuxmint PC. Thanks to you LinuxNext, youre the one who "encouraged" me to try again when Im hopeless and feeling lost.

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  2. hey, I've thought of ditching windows to linux for daily use, I've learned that arch is the best one, but there are distros that use arch like CachyOS, I would be new to linux so would that one be a good starter or something else? I prefer a very light weight minimal setup with just the essential customizations so i can make it like mine but not have a ton of bloat, and play games edit videos, just daily drive it. and having a package manager? to install the components to make everything work along side with terminal which i learned i'd still be using, would be helpful, (if they all don't have some UI managers but only terminal) i'm new so i don't know that much. So the guestion is which ones are great for new people that are lightweight and can be used pretty hashle free to daily drive (I know it might still have it's difficulties for new people but to get the most hashle free experience possible) and that kind of which has a windows like taskbar like the one on the video, I like that style it may be easier to get used to while learning linux as the task/ app layout would be familiar to what i'm used to. And which ones would you recommend KDE or gnome and what else there was. and I use an nvidia graphics card btw.

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