• Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    This thing breaks several of my video games. I thought I had gotten rid of it fully - but it seems to keep trying to default to it despite OneDrive no longer existing on that PC anymore.

    • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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      3 days ago

      Maybe you have not changed the documents/etc directory paths, OneDrive breaking games is completely new for me.

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        3 days ago

        There’s a few games I play that have a launcher that lets you load mods before the actual game launches. The attempts to sync stuff in the doc folders runs into file locks while it doing stuff in that folder.

        I had it working without one drive. Then something updated and I had to go into the registry to get it working again.

        • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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          3 days ago

          Maybe it’s because you touched the registry? You can rigut click the docs folder, properties, location, move, pick the new one, done. Forever. For me at least.

      • Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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        3 days ago

        Ah yes, something that creates an even bigger headache for playing games is exactly what I need…

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            3 days ago

            My last Desktop Linux experience:

            One out of two distros could not load levels in Hitman. Helldivers 2 generated a white border around the game and color correction was off. Dead by Daylight’s skill checks had input delay.

            Some of these games had tinkering steps to maybe fix those issues but it perfectly fits the headache he’s describing.

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            3 days ago

            Idk about that. I put Linux on a second drive in my main PC a couple months ago and tried a handful of games, I don’t think I got any of them to work.

            I know I tried baldurs gate 3, The Forest, and I think Satisfactory.

            I’m sure that someone is going to call me an idiot for not being able to figure it out, but the point of the parent comment was that Proton is “really good now”, implying it shouldn’t be a headache, and if it takes more than 5 minutes for a game to simply launch that’s exactly what it is.

            • skulblaka@sh.itjust.works
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              3 days ago

              Make sure Proton is installed on the same drive the game is installed. I’ve never had a problem with ANY game I’ve attempted so long as that was true, and I’ve played BG3 and Satisfactory both on my Mint partition so I know those work.

              If you’re running the game from a different drive then you have to get into symlinking and that gets complex. But if you make sure they’re on the same drive it should just work.

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                3 days ago

                That might’ve been the issue, I have an SSD with all my games/programs installed and another SSD with my OSes, Proton is probably on the OS SSD.

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                  3 days ago

                  Proton is incompatible with the NTFS file system because NTFS lacks essential features Proton uses. Steam will try to stop you from running an NTFS game with Proton, and if you get it working anyway, you’ll corrupt your game data.

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                    3 days ago

                    I see. Frustrating that I don’t recall the program giving any kind of warning or message that what I was trying simply would not work. I guess this is something a “real” Linux user would know.

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              3 days ago

              I do believe you but it’s getting to the point that it’s the same or not as cumbersome as Windows.

              Of course, you already have Windows and you are used to the nuances so you stay with it. But the nuances are still there, you can’t do anything about them and there are more every year.

              For me, the worst part is that you (and I) paid for it, and if you go an complain they tell you to eat dicks. So, I switched long time ago but dual booted for gaming until Proton became a thing.

              If you need help setting your games, hit me/us the community up we will help.

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                3 days ago

                This isn’t really about the user getting used to nuances, it’s about the games getting used to them. People complain when a game doesn’t work instantaneously on Windows too.

                Plus, going off the latest Steam survey, people mostly play their own weird and obscure games with only some hundreds of players. So much of the time, searching for game support is not going to give any results because they might be the only Linux player.

                That’s not even getting into how much setup annoyance there is if one of your choice games isn’t on Steam.

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      3 days ago

      Things like these are why I insist in not having an email associated to windows.

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        2 days ago

        I’m starting to get a bit worried, is the linux clan sick? Where are they? They should have shown up no, right?

        • JustARegularNerd@lemmy.world
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          2 days ago

          There was a new kernel update so with some time they’ll start coming through after finishing compiling

          ^signed, a Linux user^

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          2 days ago

          For what is worth, when I posted I also thought “I wouldn’t be thinking about this if I finished setting up my linux once and for all”.