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Find this file:
The file points to a version of Wine that you no longer have installed. Find the section that looks like this:
Update the version listed here to the latest one you actually have installed. You can get the exact name by clicking this button in Lutris:
It should be obvious from the list shown in the window that pops up which Wine versions you have installed, and which versions you're actively using. Get the name of one that's installed and copy it into the wine.yml file; keep the formatting that's already there, with a hyphen between the version and the architecture.
Save the file, restart everything, bam, games galore.
Could sadly not find the wine.yml, but your reply still helped me to find the problem. The used wine version in the options was specified as "wine-ge-8-25-x86_64 (standard)". Changing that to "wine-ge-8-25-x86_64" and restarting fixed the problem. For whatever reason it now changed to "lutris-7.2-2-x86_64", but it still works, so I will not touch that again-.
Naming convention bug. It happened to me a long time ago back when you had to manually add anything "GE".
The Wine & Proton packaging isn't supposed to have
(random bs description)
in the name else lutris won't be able to recognize it.As for
wine.yml
, if you're using a system package & not a flatpack try :