![]() ![]() Absent having sought that out yet, I fall back on the slow, encrusted method I mentioned above, because I understand it and it works.įor example, clicking on Manage a game in Desktop mode to Browse Local Files opens up the install directory in the file manager. I've just recently figured out that there are menus you can get to in Protontricks, and I think I've even used that to run a patch installer, but can't remember the details right now (that's the Encrusted part.).Ī Deck-centric Protontricks guide would probably do me a world of good. I'm still figuring out what to do when you right-click on an executable and try to run it in Protontricks but there's no existing entry in the list of apps and prefixes that appears. The whole business of prefixes is new to me. That's usually my go to way.Īs an Olde Encrusted DOS Guy, I'm still learning my way around Linux and Proton. You can also just use Protontricks to run the installer directly on the deck. I find this mass-overwrite method of copying the entire patched installation works reliably. The new transfer method of installation to the Deck when you've got the game installed on a desktop or laptop seemed not to work at all with this game.Īs it is, the Transfer method frequently seems not to bring patched content over reliably, often requiring re-patching. Copy those contents from the NAS to the Deck in Desktop mode, writing into and overwriting the entire contents of the installed but unpatched game on the Deck. Copy the game folder contents of the patched game from the laptop to a network drive (that is, a NAS, (Network-Attached Storage)).Ĥ. ![]() Install and patch the game on my laptop (Alienware).Ģ. I used what's by now my go-to method for games with patches.ġ. Originally posted by Dad Dad Daddyo:Same here, no issues so far.
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