If you have EmulationStation installed and set up, Pegasus will also check the directories set in es_systems.cfg, read the gamelist.xml files in them, and use the metadata and assets defined there. Support for this source is experimental, feel free to report if you run into any issues!Īvailable on: desktop Linux, embedded Linux, Windows, macOS Games added in Lutris will also appear in Pegasus, with the metadata and assets available locally. If connected to the internet, metadata and assets will also be downloaded from the Google Play Store. Installed and launchable apps will appear in Pegasus just like with any other Android launcher. If you have games that refuse to show up, feel free to report it as an issue. Games installed in the default location ( /GOG Games) can be detected, but assets might me missing (for the games installed somewhere else, you can always just create symlinks). On Linux, there's way less information available offline, so support is a bit hit and miss. In this case, try downloading the game again from GOG.com and reinstall it. Similarly to GOG Galaxy, games installed older than a few years ago might not be detected, due to a change in GOG's installers. On Windows, this works out of the box, like Steam. This problem has been reported to Valve, and the Pegasus issue can be found here. Unfortunately it is not possible to detect accurately when does a game launch or exit, because Pegasus communicates with Steam, and Steam may keep running even after leaving the game.
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