jc141 is a linux game repacking group that use .sh scripts to configure wine prefixes but also includes native releases allowing users to easily play games on linux.

the script is bash and must be run with dialog and from within the directory where jc141 games are stored.

make a .sh file called launcher.sh or whatever else. paste the bash script, save to the dir that has jc141 releases and launch in terminal. personally i set an alias in bashrc that links to the .sh script

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Sweet! I was annoyed at jc141 cause of all the setup you have to do, so i switched to Linuxrulez!, they have simple .sh files to use as an installer.

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Fair I will have to check em out

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Both are quite different and linuxrulez releases are never seeded.

The setup is for the repack. Jc141 releasee games in dwarfs with which you can play directly, no need to extract. It’s a one time setup and absolutely worth it.

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Always nice to see a reply after 4 months lol

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I wanted to ask how do you use linuxrulez? They are never seeded. Jc141 is fine for me but sometimes there are native ports for wine games that only zamunda has but they are never seeded.

Jc141 also has gamescope support so it’s always click and play on my deck. And as it’s compressed no need to install any games, all the save data saves in one wine prefix.

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