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I just downloaded a .exe then "open with bottles" and...nothing happened 🤷
As I said this is not very good behavior, some .exe files may install a program first and then it may create a desktop entry, by default this windows link will only be accessible from within the app library but you can export it. Linux uses .desktop entries, running .exe files is not how you do it.
Did you already create a bottle? If not do so, use "programs" or whatever you want to run.
pupgui is needed if you want games, install latest proton GE and use that instead with a "Games" bottle.
Then if you have any bottle created, close the app again and try to open that .exe again with bottles.
Things to consider that I have the feeling you might not know
I don't know what any of that means 🤷
As I mentioned in the OP, I have games installed on a separate machine and they work fine with Steam/Proton. Just click "Play" and they go. This is the functionality I'm looking for.
Several other people claimed this is how it works.
How do you have them installed? I have no experience with proton.
If you didnt understand things ask good questions or use your favourite search engine ;D
I click the "install" button on Steam.
I'm really just not interested in obtaining a software engineering degree. But thanks.
I have no idea of coding, this is just about using software.
Yeah idk this may be a steam specific thing so use it with steam I guess?