

Luxtorpeda will set Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory on Steam to use the far superior ET: Legacy (although there is a Flatpak for this), The Elder Scrolls Arena will use the in-progress OpenTESArena project, and then both Redguard and Battlespire will use a Native Linux version of DOSBox.Īs always, just a suggestion, set them up however you want. So you would grab Luxtorpeda (using something like ProtonUp-Qt, see my guide) and set Luxtorpeda on them in Steam and it would do the magic for you. Probably the best way is with the likes of Luxtorpeda, a Steam Play tool that helpfully downloads Native Linux game engines. You can play them all pretty easily on Linux and the Steam Deck too. The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall (free).

The titles that have newly arrived on Steam are: The players participation in this major quest is not required: as in The Elder Scrolls: Arena, the player may choose to follow any path or career in the vast. With the Bethesda Launcher shutting down, they've begun the migration to Steam and now some of their classics have become available to download easily.
