Summary of "Descargar e Instalar Neverness To Everness en Linux | GUÍA DE CONFIGURACIÓN COMPLETA | NTE | 2026"
Storyline
- The subtitles do not discuss any in-game storyline or plot. The video is strictly a Linux setup/install guide.
Gameplay highlights (what the video demonstrates)
- After installation, the video confirms the game launches successfully on Linux using a custom compatibility setup.
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It shows initial setup steps, including:
- Choosing Spanish when prompted.
- Completing verification/download and shader compilation (notably for DX12).
- Logging in via email.
- Starting the game and verifying it continues from where the player left off (assumes a previous Windows save).
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Performance/feature demonstration:
- The video mentions configuring settings and using options such as frame generation (FCR referenced) to improve the experience.
- It reports the game runs well with no major issues during recording.
Gameplay installation & key configuration steps (Linux via Steam)
Prerequisites
- Steam
- DW Proton (a Proton fork with recent fixes aimed at anime-style games, including NTE / Neverness to Everness)
- Proton Plus (tool to install different Proton/Proton forks into Steam)
Install DW Proton into Steam (via Proton Plus)
- Open Steam and download the latest Proton Plus version.
- Steam should detect the compatibility layer and list it under game compatibility options.
- Verification:
- Steam → Settings → Compatibility
- Confirm DW Proton appears.
Add the game installer/executable as a non-Steam product (first install / setup)
- In Steam:
- Library → Add a game → Add a non-Steam game
- Add the downloaded installer EXE (the video references an “NTE” installer).
- For this added product:
- Properties → Compatibility
- Enable: Force the use of a specific compatibility tool for Steam Play
- Select DW Proton
- Launch it and wait for the Proton prefix to be created.
Install to a preferred SSD folder (custom path)
- During installation, the video notes Steam/Proton uses its own prefix location, but the player changes the install destination:
- Use Custom installation
- Click Change and select an SSD path such as:
/mnt/SSD/games/Neverness to Everest/
- Accept terms → proceed with installation.
Launch the installed launcher directly (without setup)
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After the initial install, the video closes Steam/launcher and then adds the actual launcher executable:
- Add a non-Steam game from the SSD folder:
.../Neverness to Everest/NT Launcher/GlobalLauncher.exe(subtitles show it asgloballauncher.xe, likely the launcher EXE)
- Add a non-Steam game from the SSD folder:
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Apply the same Proton compatibility:
- Properties → Compatibility → force DW Proton
- Play to run the installed launcher (instead of the installer).
Final setup inside the game
- In the launcher:
- Click Install and wait for downloads to complete.
- When launching:
- Wait for any update downloads (small MB range expected).
- Wait for shader compilation (reported as normal for DX12).
- Log in via email.
- Click Start.
Key tips / troubleshooting notes mentioned
- Use DW Proton + Proton Plus to avoid or minimize game errors.
- Confirm DW Proton is recognized in Steam settings under Compatibility.
- Use SSD custom installation by changing the install directory during the installer phase.
- Expect shader compilation on first launch (especially for DX12).
- Replace the initial “setup” by launching the installed launcher executable after installation.
Gamers or sources featured
- No individual gamers/creators are explicitly named in the subtitles (only generic “YouTube people”).
- No external sources are cited by name beyond the tools mentioned: Steam, Proton Plus, and DW Proton.
Category
Gaming
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