Difference between revisions of "Games"
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[https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2020/10/14/oldschool-gaming-on-freebsd/ Old school games on FreeBSD] | [https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2020/10/14/oldschool-gaming-on-freebsd/ Old school games on FreeBSD] | ||
− | ==Steam== | + | ==Steam using linux emu== |
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bh2goEn0jI Linux Steam Client on FreeBSD?] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bh2goEn0jI Linux Steam Client on FreeBSD?] | ||
− | If you want to run steam using linux emu install games/linux-steam-utils and follow the instructions in the pkg-message | + | If you want to run steam using linux emu install games/linux-steam-utils and follow the instructions in the pkg-message. |
− | + | A non-wheel account is required or recommended. | |
− | ==Homura | + | ==Homura: Windows Games Launcher== |
− | + | Homura is a launcher that puts together games in a wine environment with all the necessary tweaks. | |
− | + | Homura can be installed by using the software station or traditionally via the commandline. | |
− | + | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B1h0F4rIs4I YouTube Video] | |
+ | [https://gitlab.com/Alexander88207/HomuraI GitLab] | ||
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Revision as of 10:33, 6 November 2020
Welcome to the Games |
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If you don't find a package you are looking for, we recommend to search the Ports: Games. There are more than 1187 ports available. | ||
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Old school games
Steam using linux emu
Linux Steam Client on FreeBSD?
If you want to run steam using linux emu install games/linux-steam-utils and follow the instructions in the pkg-message.
A non-wheel account is required or recommended.
Homura: Windows Games Launcher
Homura is a launcher that puts together games in a wine environment with all the necessary tweaks.
Homura can be installed by using the software station or traditionally via the commandline.