Can I run Steam games through WINE with native Steam?

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All tutorials I see on running Steam games through WINE require Steam to be installed using WINE. I use the native version of Steam, as in the official Linux version.

Is there any way I can run Steam games through WINE if I didn't install Steam itself through PlayOnLinux or WINE?

My OS is Ubuntu 14.04 and my environment is GNOME 3.






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Can I run Steam games on Wine?

Games on Steam that work well with WINE, the free compatibility layer that allows users on Linux, Mac and BSD to run windows applications.

How do I run Steam games on Wine Linux?

People have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine.
  • Install Wine. ...
  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties \u2192 Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.


  • Can SteamOS run all Steam games?

    Less than 15 per cent of all games on Steam officially support Linux and SteamOS. As a workaround, Valve had developed a feature called Proton that allows users to run Windows natively on the platform.

    How do I play Steam games on Mac Wine?

    To do this, just open the download location and drag both Wine and WineBottler to the Applications. Open WineBottler. Go under the Games tab, locate Steam, and click Install. Log in On Steam.



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