Remove old reference to wine

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As of writing this, Valve's Steam Deck has git available by default, and obviously has Steam. So Steam Deck users can skip to installing the game. As of writing this, Valve's Steam Deck has git available by default, and obviously has Steam. So Steam Deck users can skip to installing the game.
Install these tools for your distro. For Debian/Ubuntu/LinuxMint this would be done by running "sudo apt install git wine" in a terminal, or by finding git and wine in your operating system's "app store". Ensure you're not installing the tools using something called "flatpak". Running PIF with flatpak-versions of the tools should work just as well, but is outside the scope of this guide. Install these tools for your distro. For Debian/Ubuntu/LinuxMint this would be done by running "sudo apt install git" in a terminal, or by finding git in your distro's "app store".
### Installing the game ### Installing the game
When you've got the tools installed, simply make a folder you wish to install Infinite Fusion into. Something like `/home/username/Games/Infinite Fusion` will do just fine. You then need to open this folder in a terminal. On most Linux systems (Including Steam Deck), this can be done by simply right-clicking and selecting "Open Terminal Here" or similar: When you've got the tools installed, simply make a folder you wish to install Infinite Fusion into. Something like `/home/username/Games/Infinite Fusion` will do just fine. You then need to open this folder in a terminal. On most Linux systems (Including Steam Deck), this can be done by right-clicking and selecting "Open Terminal Here" or similar depending on your desktop environment:
![screenshot](screenshot-open-terminal.png "Screenshot showing how to open a terminal from a folder") ![screenshot](screenshot-open-terminal.png "Screenshot showing how to open a terminal from a folder")