Lutris maintainer use AI generated code for some time now. The maintainer also removed the co-authorship of Claude, so no one knows which code was generated by AI.
Anyway, I was suspecting that this “issue” might come up so I’ve removed the Claude co-authorship from the commits a few days ago. So good luck figuring out what’s generated and what is not.


I could never get lutris to even install its flagship games with explicit "support“ and had better luck following online documentation or wine directly.
So I guess I’m saying, that makes sense. No big loss other than it would be nice I’d there was the tool lutris purported to be to help new Linux converts that had the ideals and quality the Linux community strives for.
The lutris installers repo is community maintained, which means that someone made an installer for a game they wanted to play 6 years ago that worked on their system, but never tested to make sure it would work with others.
They often include workarounds that were needed at the time, but are very obsolete, and no one is willing to take the effort to update them, and the dev did not provide an easy way to report broken installers fr review/removal.
I appreciate the response but in this case it was several games and apps that where very active. One of the being WoW.
Also, lutris itself would often break its own wine install and i’d have to go to the cli and fix it. Hense just using wine directly.