Curious on the experiences of those recently migrating to Linux from Windows 10, Intel-based MacOS, etc. How is it being on Linux? Anything surprise or frustrate you?

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  • James R Kirk@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    I’m rocking Bazzite and the only time I wanted Windows was when I got stuck on a boss in Silksong and wanted to use CheatEngine.

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      1 day ago

      Cheat Engine is a thing on Linux!

      Game Conqueror is bundled for a lot of distros but PINCE is my favorite.

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        I couldn’t get Game Conqueror working on Bazzite. PINCE worked, but I couldn’t use any existing CE configs, and saving my own didn’t work the next time I loaded the game either. That could maybe just be a Silksong thing but I’ve never had that issue before.

        Not a dealbreaker for Linux, but it was the one time I remember thinking “this is a lot easier on Windows”

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          6 hours ago

          I had the same issue with PINCE not restoring the correct memory addresses on start.

          Although I think I’m doing something wrong and the memory in modern games is just dynamic so the correct location can’t be found with just the memory addresses. Haven’t looked if it is possible yet but I assume you need some pattern matching to find the right address, not sure if PINCE can do that yet.

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            3 hours ago

            Although I think I’m doing something wrong and the memory in modern games is just dynamic so the correct location can’t be found with just the memory addresses.

            OK that’s the same thing I was suspecting. I noticed the memory addresses had similar names, but there was no way to search for partial addresses or anything.