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GameConqueror - how to find/verify the files are commng from the source (Novice Linux user)
Workin' on then 2nd attempt to make Linux the daily driver. One of the tools I used heavily in single player games was Cheat Engine (Just a memory editor). Now the question is the Linux equivilant. I found a post from 8 years ago, but haven't found a "Yes! This is where it's at, and it's still activly developed/it's stable and has been for X years".
Curious if those in the know could share how we go about doing such.
The (one of) the initial author(s) of this tool appears to be u/12345ieee
As shared in their post: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/76bymx/gameconquerorscanmem_cheat_engines_replacement_on/
Thanks!
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A question about PM games
Before anything more i'd like to say that i've checked upon Proton DB for the ratings and it's decent. However i'd like to hear some first hand experiances and i'd like to ask if i can use LMM (Lobotomy Mod Manager) to mod Lobotomy Corp?
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Dont have more than 60hz in settings(nobara)
I have a 180hz monitor,yes im using a display port cable,my graphics card is a 9060xt i havent managed to install any drivers or adrenline tho,my manager thingy is KDE
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No Players Online returns after an 'unfounded DMCA claim' halted sales for nearly three weeks
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Finally got Creativerse to work in Linux, no WINE
After Steam decided to release their latest Proton build (10.0-3), I thought I should test it out on the most Linux resistant game in my Steam library: Creativerse. With other versions of Proton, including Proton GE, it kept seizing up and crashing in the worst way. Now, it runs smoothly with Proton 10.0-3 without a single hiccup. I am currently running a stable Debian distro (trixie).
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HELLDIVERS 2 file-size on Steam gets massively reduced
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There's now an AI warning notice browser plugin for itch.io as well as Steam
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Valve have been funding FEX to get x86 games on Arm Linux
Valve have been funding FEX to get x86 games on Arm Linux
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Bazzite on ASUS ROG G531GT (GTX 1650) - Status of Gamescope/Nvidia & Fan Control?
Current Specs:
- CPU: i5-9300H
- GPU: GTX 1650 (Mobile)
- RAM: 16GB Dual Channel
- OS: Debloated Win10
I am planning to switch to Bazzite but have three specific blockers I need to clear up before wiping my drive:
- Nvidia & Gamescope: Does the GTX 1650 play nice with Bazzite's Game Mode (Gamescope) yet?
- Thermal Control (asusctl): This laptop (G531GT) has terrible thermals without manual intervention.
- Does asusctl expose full fan curves for this older 2019 model?
- Since Bazzite is immutable, how painful is it to layer intel-undervolt? I need to undervolt the CPU or it throttles immediately.
- Emulation (Yuzu/Cemu): Has anyone tried Yuzu/Cemu or even PCSX2 emulation on Bazzite with similar specs?
If anyone has run Bazzite on 16-series mobile GPUs, I'd appreciate the input.
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Game runs on wrong gpu
I have a machine I use with an 3060 and 5060 ti. No matter what I do my game is rendering on my 3060. I am on ubuntu 24.04. I have tried changing the xorg default gpu, setting cuda visible devices, all sorts of things. Aside from actually removing the 3060 I can't figure out a way to fix this. I use it for AI and need both GPUs
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I need help with launching 2 programs
Basically i need a program or script similar to protonhax that can help me launch DSCM with Dark Souls. So far i cant find any for Pop os so if anyone has any info on this topic ill be extremely greatful.
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SteamOS on desktop but the right way?
So basically the tldr for this is I want a steam cube but my PC is 10x more powerful than it. I want SteamOS but properly.
I'm looking for help with getting SteamOS on to my desktop the right way so I don't have issues. I tried the cachyos handheld route but all the handheld specific stuff is screwing me over espically the Jupiter package.
I've been told now that putting handheld on a desktop was dumb to begin with because there's a lot more baked into it that makes the cooling system and other stuff unreliable thanks to being a desktop.
I've tried chatgpt as well but a good portion of its instructions are either non-existant or just putting the handheld stuff that is messing it up to begin with back in contradicting itself.
I want to keep it to arch as that's the only distro I haven't had issues with cachyos specifically preferred.
Does anyone know how to accomplish this goal with full functionality and not giving up fan control?
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Hey wanted to know if any work has been done on the as rock bc-250 and dedicated streaming
Hello
I've been looking into options for a secondary pc for streaming. I currently run a dual-PC setup and am trying to downsize for a move. I saw some magic there that can be applied to get it to encode, and I wanted to know if anyone has tried it and how it went.
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Is there a for modding Fallout New Vegas on Linux with Limo Mod Manager?
It was great to discover Limo when doing my switch from Windows to Linux seeing that you can use it to mod Skyrim and though by logic that the rest of Bethesda titles would follow. I got nothing but trouble with New Vegas. no matter what I do I cant get NVSE working as the Wiki shows or even other mods. and that's another problem, all what I can find for Limo is always Skyrim and nothing else.
So I'm here to ask is there a way of running Fallout New Vegas mods properly with Limo or a much clear point of reference to follow?
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Buy Anno 117 on Steam or Ubisoft?
Hey y'all!
Very general, hypothetical question, since I'm not even using Linux yet (project for next year).
I was thinking about buying Anno 117, and since I already have a few other Anno games on my damn Ubisoft account, I was just gonna stick to that and buy the new one there as well (even tho I use Steam for everything else really).
Now I'm considering switching to Linux, and from what I hear the general advice seems to be "buy games on Steam, usually makes running them less of a hassle". Buuut as far as I can tell, even if you buy Anno 117 through Steam, the game still forces you to run the Ubisoft launcher?
So my question is, does buying the game on Steam even make a difference in the case of this game? 🤔
Thanks for any input!
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Steam prompted me to do a hardware survey and it fills me with joy on how little the Linux distros have consolidated within the top distro rakings. Top distro has mere 10% marketshare within that bracket. My distro isn't even on the picture. Less...
Half-Life Legacy arrives December 12 but you'll need Proton on Linux due to Native Linux issues
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