
I’m no programmer, so I can’t be 100% on this, but it is my understanding that the script is doing pretty much what I wrote here. It was been brought to my attention by /u/The_yulaow that there is a script to install League on Linux. I recommend you read the guide in its entirety, as I make important notes throughout. However I will link to places where you can view the command for your proper distro. One last note before we get to it, this guide will have a few Ubuntu specific commands. Basically, I’m assuming you’ve used Linux for more then an hour. I’ll only assume that you know how to open the terminal, understand the basics of your file system, and know your Linux user name. This guide will assume very little of you. Where as you used to need to install a ton of crap and pray, you now need only install 3 small programs and the new client. Due to updates in League and Wine, the process is far simpler then it used to be. Recently I’ve switched to Linux and I’ve noticed that there are no start-to-finish guides for installing League at least none that incorporate the new client, that is. I'll probably update the original guide when I get the chance. Aside from these notes, the original guide stands. Lastly you must not append "-no-sandbox 2>/dev/null" or else the game will crash 100% of the time. I also recommend you use wine-staging instead of dev, and enable CSMT if using d3dx9 however only after your first custom game. You must then open winecfg and remove all library overrides except msvcp140, vcomp140, vcruntime140 and any d3dx9 overwrites you have.

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