

How are you trying to install it? Is it a Steam game? Are you trying to emulate it?
Transfered from Feddit.ch as they closed up shop unfortunately.
How are you trying to install it? Is it a Steam game? Are you trying to emulate it?
This website makes it easy to install hundreds on mods onto OpenMW on Linux. I haven’t had a single issue
Heroic works very well indeed. I locked Anno1404 at a specific wine-proton version to keep it working with a big mod. Quite simple to figure out
Good to know. I’ll start to give them another serious look
Like others have noted, the firmware updating doesn’t work on Linux. This is why I like Gulikit King Kong Pro controllers. Their settings are adjusted on a firmware bases by pressing different buttons together on the controller. OS agnostic. Also their firmware updates only require dragging and dropping a file into the controller when connected over USB. It works totally fine on Linux.
Wow, I thought the project died. I’m glad it’s still hear. The feature set looks to be the best of these style devices
Paperless ngx
TunerStudio MS is a software that works on Linux that let’s you tune your Mega Squirt, which is an open source ECU for cars.
If you have an old Rover V8 14CUX engine you can use RoverGauge on Linux to see some basic engine diagnostics.
Kinoite is great. The atomic version of Fedora KDE.
And it’s an official flatpak! I’ve been waiting for anything better than that portable junk before.
Maybe check the hash is correct. I’ve downloaded Mint from their various official mirror sites and have gotten one that had an incorrect hash, which caused issues.
Was waiting for a GoG release!
Morrowind modded in OpenMW is actually quite fun to play, the main thing I’d really appreciate in a remake would be getting rid of the D20 system for a more modern hit mechanic. Striking time and time again an enemy only to never do damage is so frustrating.
Oh it’s finally releasing as a finished game?!
I use Mint because I use lots of small project software that tends to only have packages for Debian/Ubuntu. Mint also works very well with an NVIDIA card. I’ve tried other distros but they fail to work well with nvidia.
When I get a new AMD laptop I want to try Vanilla OS as apparently it can use any package format but is also immutable which I like. I just hope they have the KDE Plasma edition out by then because I really don’t enjoy Gnome
Batocera is nice too. It’s half an emulation console and half Kodi. You can tell it to launch Kodi as default too. Whereas LibreElec is only Kodi with a limited gaming ability
You have plenty of good information regarding gaming already so as far as Adobe Lightroom goes, try Darktable. It’s a FOSS alternative and very nice software
https://www.gog.com/en/game/old_world
On sale currently on GoG and without DRM
I appreciate the link and heads up
Tekken 7 is on Steam and rated gold on ProtonDB. However the minimum system requirements look to be pushing your system so I don’t think you should bother with it. Definitely don’t try emulating it as that’s even more difficult.
Tekken 3 you can indeed emulate on the PSX. Download Duckstation from Flathub and learn to set it up. An alternative to Duckstation that can play more systems is RetroArch.
Find the game from the ROMs Megathread or Vimms Lair.
Good controllers that work on Linux can be found from Gulikit, 8bitdo, Retro Fighters.