• Kairos@lemmy.today
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    17 hours ago

    Yes and the DRM free part only matters if you keep a copy of the installer. Galaxy doesn’t do that.

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      17 hours ago

      the DRM free part only matters if you keep a copy of the installer. Galaxy doesn’t do that.

      Why would that be relevant on Linux? WINE/Proton virtual environments are portable.

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          16 hours ago
          tar -Jcf DIY-dedicated-installer.xz /path/to/wine/bottle
          

          Now you have a very portable, highly compressed file that is easy to move around.

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          16 hours ago

          File compression, for starters.

          You can compress folders and entire file systems.

          A dedicated installer is much easier to bring around.

          For one game, maybe. For a bunch of games an automated backup that collects the entire library and save games is much more practical. There are several easy to use solutions, not to mention scripting if you want really fine grained control.