{"id":2624,"date":"2023-01-25T16:56:11","date_gmt":"2023-01-25T16:56:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gamelaunchercreator.com\/?p=2624"},"modified":"2023-01-25T17:01:07","modified_gmt":"2023-01-25T17:01:07","slug":"linux-macos-game-launcher","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gamelaunchercreator.com\/linux-macos-game-launcher\/","title":{"rendered":"Linux and MacOS Game Launcher Support"},"content":{"rendered":"
We can now happily report that we have an \u201cunofficial\u201d support for Game Launcher Creator V2 working on MacOS and Linux operating systems, and the game launchers.<\/p>\n
If you have a Linux Operating System or are running on MacOS, you should have success if you follow along with what you need to do here, to get the editor and launchers running on these operating systems.<\/p>\n
WineSkin as it was originally coined, is a utility that wraps Windows executables so you can run them natively on OS X. There have been many variants and branches of WINE over the years and the good news is, there\u2019s still some good support for having the ability to port Windows software applications over to Mac and in this instance, Linux.<\/p>\n
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Here you can see Game Launcher Creator V2 running on Pop!_OS, a Linux distribution. Setting it up and porting it over was really easy. Follow the steps below to see how you can get Game Launcher Creator V2 and your launchers running natively on Linux and MacOS.<\/p>\n
N.B \u2013 We cannot provide \u201cofficial\u201d support for Linux nor MacOS. GLC V2 and V3 are 32-bit software applications and natively uses Windows and Windows components for a true experience. This guide is intended literally as a guide and we offer no such warranties that this guide will always work or continue to work. We are also not affiliated with Wine or any other third-party application, so if things go wrong, you can\u2019t hold us liable.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n \u2013 Open a new terminal and type insudo apt install wine and then press enter and let it install<\/p>\n 2 \u2013 After Wine has installed Download the .EXE for GLC V2 and save it in a place you will remember (e.g desktop)<\/p>\n 3 \u2013 Go into terminal again and cd to where you saved the the .EXE then do wine glc-install-v2-pro.exe and then press enter and it will load the installer to install GLC V2 Pro<\/p>\n Here are the install code lines for Wine for different types of linux distributions\u2026<\/p>\n For any other linux distributions, the commands would be similar, you might need to just change a bit of the syntax, depending on what distro you are using. Please consult your Linux Distribution manual or just use Google.<\/p>\n 1 \u2013 Download Xcode from the mac app store<\/p>\n 2 \u2013 Once Xcode has downloaded open a terminal and type 3 \u2013 Install homebrew by pasting this command into the terminal 4 \u2013 Run 5 \u2013 Install wine by running this in terminal 6 \u2013 Then after wine is installed, download the GLC installer .EXE and save it to a safe place like desktop<\/p>\n 7 \u2013 Then open a terminal and CD to where you saved the .EXE<\/p>\n 8 \u2013 Once you have gotten to where you saved it you then want to type These instructions are to setup and install the Game Launcher editor on your MacOS or Linux Distribution. If you want your launchers to be WINE compatible, you will have to concoct a similar method but package your launcher executable and data files into a single-executable. You can do that using WinRAR and this tutorial here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Don\u2019t forget, you can always join our Discord server here<\/a> and join in the conversations with our other GLC V2 users and our support and dev staff!<\/p>\nLinux Game Launchers<\/h4>\n
Ubuntu\/Mint<\/strong>
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sudo apt install wine<\/code><\/p>\n
Fedora<\/strong>
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sudo dnf install wine<\/code><\/p>\n
Arch\/Manjaro<\/strong><\/h4>\n
sudo pacman -S wine<\/code><\/p>\n
MacOS Game Launchers<\/h4>\n
xcode-select --install<\/code> after you press enter a box will appear and press install<\/p>\n
\/usr\/bin\/ruby -e \"$(curl -fsSL https:\/\/raw.githubusercontent.com\/Homebrew\/install\/master\/install)\"<\/code> after pasting the command you will see some lines about what what script will install and where. Dont worry about that and just press RETURN<\/strong> to continue<\/p>\n
brew doctor<\/code> in terminal to make sure it installed correctly<\/p>\n
brew install wine<\/code><\/p>\n
wine glc-install-v2-pro.exe<\/code> and press enter then go through the installer<\/p>\n