![]() To clarify, you need to do that for a faster and streamlined boot-up of games and ROMs. After that, extract the files on your machine and use your emulator or command prompt to compile them into the system. That command will download a dxvk_versions.json (I have no idea who uploaded that discord attachment but it’s a solution posted by trusted people a lot) and put it in ~/.local/share/lutris/runtime/dxvk but you can download it manually (by pasting that URL) and put it there manually. Simply get to a particular source and download RetroArch BIOS Pack free. Wget -P $HOME/.local/share/lutris/runtime/dxvk People post this solution to that problem: It could be stuck trying to download dxvk_versions.json (but usually there’s a bunch of python spaghetti when it’s related to that) 13:20:25,891: Writing to /home/grogan/.local/share/lutris/runtime/dxvk/dxvk_versions.json 13:20:25,691: Downloading DXVK releases to /home/grogan/.local/share/lutris/runtime/dxvk/dxvk_versions.json Unable to automatically find game executables. It should initialize somewhat like ~]$ lutris Your lutris is stalling for another reason. Because you don’t have the RetroArch runner and libretro installed, it will always say “No cores found” ![]()
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