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CarbonatedPastaSauce , in Has anyone been playing Ark Survival Ascended on Linux? (solved my problems, I think)

No but that isn’t too far off some people’s experience with this game in Windows. It’s notoriously a mess.

I still enjoyed it. Good luck getting it working!

moody OP ,

A dev on one stream said that they’re working full-time on fixing a lot of the crashing issues. and pushing updates out frequently. Hopefully they get my specific issue fixed soon.

_dev_null , in Has anyone been playing Ark Survival Ascended on Linux? (solved my problems, I think)
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When ever I have issues with running steam games on linux, I use the “force compatibility” option, and choose the latest glorious-eggroll version of proton.

I’ve gotten lazy in my older age, so I use protonup-qt to manage my versions of ge-proton. Bonus: This tool can also manage ge-proton versions for lutris, so it’s got that going for it, which is nice.

If this low hanging fruit doesn’t do it, then I’ll checkout protondb to see if anyone else has figured out workarounds for various issues. That link shows some chatter around the latest update, with a couple launch options to try.

jsdz , in Jedi fallen order not launching.

When I played it the answer was to run “SwGame-Win64-Shipping.exe” instead of whatever stupid launcher it tries to load by default.

reap OP ,

Yeah, I guess it’s origin launcher acting up.

yote_zip , (edited ) in Jedi fallen order not launching.
@yote_zip@pawb.social avatar

Make sure to check ProtonDB for a game if you’re having problems. I think jsdz’s answer should work. For extra context, SwGame-Win64-Shipping.exe is a DRM-free executable whereas starwarsjedifallenorder.exe has Origin/EA DRM baked in. Setting your launch option to “path/to/SwGame/Binaries/Win64/SwGame-Win64-Shipping.exe” %command% like they report in ProtonDB should work.

(There’s actually some tiny bits of DRM in SwGame-Win64-Shipping.exe but they allow runtime even when they fail so it’s similar to DRM-free for practical purposes)

reap OP ,

Awesome, will try this out.

vividspecter ,

Also check PCGW as sometimes the issues actually exist on Windows too (and the same workarounds may apply).

reap OP ,

Unfortunately, that didn’t work. It’s the same issue as before.

yote_zip ,
@yote_zip@pawb.social avatar

Try this as a launch option instead:

eval $(echo “%command%” | sed “s/starwarsjedifallenorder.exe/SwGame-Win64-Shipping.exe/”)

If the EA launcher isn’t the problem then running the other executable may still not work. This game should be easy to get working on Linux as it requires no additional dependencies.

reap OP ,

I believe EA Launcher is the problem, I tried to install it to steam and link me account, even tried on lutris. The ea app window briefly launches and then stops running (I made sure proton and wine compatibilities were met).

yote_zip ,
@yote_zip@pawb.social avatar

Are you running Proton Experimental? Otherwise I’m not quite sure what else to do. EA’s DRM is really ugly and often breaks itself. Proton Experimental usually fixes the breaks quickly.

reap OP ,

Yep, lots of posts pointed out that valve usually fixes these issues, but as of now even experimental does not solve the problem.

Acklavidian , in Jedi fallen order not launching.

If the order felled then the game won’t start. Gotta redo the order

reap OP ,

Fair point, if the drm free approach doesn’t work I’ll give this a shot.

noodlejetski OP , in Apex Legends Ignite Update broke anti-cheat on Steam Deck/Linux

last time it happened, they’ve quietly added a missing file 9 hours later. hopefully they do the same this time, I wanna see how broken Conduit is

bgtlover ,

@noodlejetski conduit, the matrix server? that's definitely weird

noodlejetski OP ,

Conduit, the Apex Legends character featured in an indie video game titled Apex Legends

Dexx1s , in Apex Legends Ignite Update broke anti-cheat on Steam Deck/Linux

Assuming the trollo board is legit, good to see that they already know about and will be fixing it relatively soon. I was wondering wtf was going on.

noodlejetski OP ,

where are you seeing that they’re already working on it?

edit: ah, gotcha. didn’t know their Trello was public trello.com/…/430-eac-error-with-steam-deck-linux

Keegen , in How do I Backup game files in Flatpak Steam?

Go to ./var in home and backup the entire “com.valvesoftware.Steam” folder if you plan to use Flatpak again, or navigate to data/Steam/steamapps and copy just the stuff there. For native games you might have to look inside .config and .local in “com.valvesoftware.Steam”, that’s where games usually store their config files and saves.

alwaysconfused OP ,

Thanks, that really helps. Copying everything sounds like the quickest and simplest way but it’s good to know that everything is easily accessible.

ono , in How do I Backup game files in Flatpak Steam?

Unless you’ve added custom library folders, this is where the files live:

$HOME/.var/app/com.valvesoftware.Steam/

yote_zip , in Has anyone managed to get The Finals play test running on Linux?
@yote_zip@pawb.social avatar

It looks like the answer is a resounding no.

citrusface OP ,

Erp - new to Linux gaming, I forget about protondb.

Thanks for the heads up!

Hopefully itll work when it’s out of beta.

Hominine , in Gamedev and linux
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What a provocative anecdote!

TrickDacy ,

… Or not provocative

bestnerd , in Gamedev and linux

I always always write strong feedback and extensive bug reporting for games. Doesn’t matter the platform. However, my daily is Linux and my daytime job is director for cloud eng and ops which is all linux distros. We write and manage massive nix fleets. Shit my career started writing and doing linux kernel work. It really made me appreciate good feedback and extensive reports on bugs.

BTW I use templeOS

carl_the_llama ,

Based and holy pilled

snor10 ,

How are you posting with no network stack?

bestnerd ,

Power of Christ compels my packets

Rai ,

Doublybased and extraholypilled

Rai ,

The packets are actually data hidden in unleavened bread.

SwissJackalope , in Gamedev and linux

I don’t daily drive Linux anymore but it taught me to write up better bug reports

m_r_butts , in Gamedev and linux

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  • AlataOrange ,

    You could argue that these two are very closely related things.

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  • uis OP ,
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    You reminded me about this crazy stuff where people with objdump made game 35% faster.

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  • uis OP ,
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    They are so enlightened in optimizing processes, that they optimized factory optimization simulator.

    shadow ,

    IT professional here, can confirm, Linux is superior and my choice of os.

    … despite my work being mostly Windows Server.

    Also: IT professionals usually have some experience and/or start out with Help Desk (hell), where you quickly learn what is and is not a good issue report.

    Tekchip ,
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    This is pretty US centric thinking. Linux doesn’t have licensing. That means it’s used extensively in other countries, especially poorer ones. Some countries entire governments use it. It’s pretty huge in India too. Africa. Places where common folk, not IT professionals, use it but either have rough or no Internet and aren’t communicating in English, especially not GitHub.

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  • Tekchip ,
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    Wow, a bit touchy. I didn’t indicate that your world view was problematic. Just US centric. Was not in any way implying some morals to the debate.

    Simply stating facts that not all, arguably not even a majority are IT professionals, except perhaps in the US.

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_adopters

    ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    uis OP ,
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    Software engieneering has engieneering in it, so… But also linux exposes a lot of useful stuff by default or really easy to enable.

    Probably both culture and that people who use linux are literate part of humanity. Or have one in close proximity.

    SpeakinTelnet ,

    While maybe not professional IT people but Linux users are quite known to be passionate about finding solutions. It’s quite recent that you can have a hands off experience with Linux, it was always a tinkerer’s OS before.

    I remember in high school having friends who were going crazy at the chance to be the one who could solve an OS issue, like an IT medal of honor.

    treesquid ,

    Do you know any Linux users that aren’t IT professionals? If I know any, it’s because they’re the children of IT professionals

    driving_crooner ,
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    I’m an actuarie and a Linux user at home. At work I’m forced to use excel but I do everything I can on python.

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  • sugar_in_your_tea ,

    Actuaries probably get paid more than data scientists. But that’s based on a sample of one: my brother is an actuary and I’m a software dev who works with a data scientist.

    filister ,

    I think Microsoft recently introduced Python support in Excel, so maybe you can combine both.

    StopSpazzing ,
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    They did

    driving_crooner ,
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    It’s tied up with their azure cloud service and I kinda combine both already with pandas.read_excel() and DataFrame.to_excel().

    thisisnotgoingwell ,

    As far as I know, the only thing that the new python integration helps with is that users don’t have to install Python or have to know how to use pip to install packages like pandas, because Python doesn’t run locally. It is neat how you can visualize data and show it inline with the Excel document though. My industry is very regulated, so we won’t be able to use it since the data you pass to Python goes to Azure for processing

    grue ,

    I ran across this in another thread yesterday. Sounds like you might think it’s as cool as I do!

    bighatchester ,

    Me ! I’m a more recent Ubuntu user . But used it alittle in highschool over 10 years ago . Both my parents can’t even use a computer . But I had a really good tech teacher who handed out Ubuntu CDs to who ever wanted one and helped me learn to program .

    uis OP ,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    I know 2 of them. Both are my grandparents.

    folkrav ,

    I’ve been running Linux in one way or another since ~2007, a good 6 years before even considering working in software development. So I guess it was the other way around for me haha. Parents couldn’t be further from the field.

    helenslunch ,
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    I’m very much not. It’s also why I struggle to use it. But it’s worth it not to deal with Windows shitfuckery.

    rambling_lunatic ,

    Myself. I’m just a hobbyist.

    uis OP ,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Teeeechnically I’m hobbyist too now.

    user224 ,
    @user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    I’ve been using GNU+Linux since 9th grade because that’s when I got a computer. My parents have absolutely nothing to do with computers. What got me there was simple lack of understanding. I barely knew what OS was, but I needed to get one. And soon after, I misunderstood Windows as another distribution, so I went with Linux Mint.

    I just had good luck.

    uis OP ,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Since daycare. My dad had to do with computers.

    captain_aggravated ,
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    Pilot turned woodworker here. Been using Linux for 10 years. Granted, my father was an IT guy…who’s career had nothing to do with Linux, he’s a Windows Server/AS400 guy.

    Ziglin ,

    A quantum physics professor, also I’m only a hobbyist.

    257m ,

    I am not an IT professional and neither is my dad. I discovered linux through virtual machines on the cloud that you can connect through vnc and fell in love with the commandline.

    Tekchip ,
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    Freesoftwareenjoyer ,

    Yes, I do.

    billy_bollocks , (edited )

    Can you get a PE license in software engineering? Serious question

    Edit: PE = professional engineer.

    In most parts of the United States the title “engineer” or “professional engineer” is a title with legal requirements & responsibilities in the same way calling yourself a medical doctor or lawyer would be. Folks with the credentials to be a professional engineer are tested & licensed by the state to practice engineering, similar to the way the bar or medical board would vet lawyers & doctors.

    The dude certifying the structural plans for the bridge you drive over every day is in this category. Same with other categories of critical engineering from the fields of chemical, electrical, mechanical, civil, environmental, etc.

    That said, TIL software “engineers” aren’t part of this group. Maybe they should be

    shadow ,

    Sorry, what’s a “PE”?

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    I thoght about another kind of PE.

    Reminds about scene from cartoon(EqG to be exact) where character that often perceived as light-headed or just dumb is asked while solving problem on a blackboard and replies “Advanced physics? I thought they really ruined PE”.

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  • sugar_in_your_tea ,

    A computer engineer is something else entirely. Basically, they often work with electrical engineers to write low level drivers or something, and rarely do much in user space. Software engineers are the opposite.

    DepressedCoconut ,

    I would argue that software architects are closer to engineering.

    grue ,

    No. That’s an exam for computer hardware engineering, not software.

    There used to be a software engineering PE exam, but it was discontinued in 2018 due to lack of interest.

    (I regret not taking it when I had the chance.)

    grue ,
    BottleOfAlkahest ,

    It probably also helps the report rise to the level of “exceptional” if the reporter understands anything about the backend. If you don’t know what your even looking at its hard to explain tech specifics in detail about it.

    I am not tech savvy and I had to report a bug at work for a website/program I have to use. My report was basically “X isn’t working [picture of x not working]”. Microsoft started asking me about my license number and something called RLS…I don’t know any of that. I don’t even know where to find that. I can barely Google that. I took 7 page clicks and 10 minutes just to submit the bug in the first place… My bug reports are shit because I dont know what Im looking at, an IT person probably would have included most of the info they were asking for in the original report.

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  • BottleOfAlkahest ,

    Thank you, this comment made me feel a lot better that I maybe wasn’t just being flat out incompetent right out the gate. Their questions made me feel pretty stupid and I appreciate your suggesting that its somethings I might just not have been exposed too before as my job is very not tech centric.

    sugar_in_your_tea ,

    As a developer, all I ask for is a description of what happened, what you expected, and details on your configuration (OS, browser, hardware). It would be even more awesome if you could provide a set of steps to reproduce it, but that’s not necessary.

    But honestly, a bad error report is usually more useful than no error report. I’ll probably disregard it if it doesn’t have much info, but if I see a lot of similar reports, I can glean info from them to get an idea of what went wrong. But if you have the above, that can mean the difference between a fix being done really soon or me needing to wait for more info.

    redcalcium ,

    The kind of people that would play a game called Delta V are probably engineers or people that like technical stuff.

    glibg10b ,

    I’d argue that open source projects attract experienced engineers and give them a reason to report bugs

    Scotty_Trees ,
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    Not an IT guy, just a dude that got tired of the Windows blue screen of death back in the day and discovered Linux many years ago as an alternative. I can’t code to save my life, but I know enough to use GitHub to report bugs I encounter. It can be time consuming and tedious but when I help alert others that know how to fix the problem I’ve helped in a way that gives me a little bit of pride that I always cherish knowing I’m giving back to the community.

    gerryflap ,
    @gerryflap@feddit.nl avatar

    This matches at least my personal behaviour. I’m a programmer myself, so if a game or application has a bug I’ll instantly start thinking about what could’ve caused it and what data would be useful. It’s advantageous for me because the bug may be fixed, and (hopefully) advantageous to the Dev because they get the information they need to fix it. It doesn’t always work though. At one point I sent an entire stack trace and all kinds of debug info to an app developer. I got the response that they’d look into it, but nothing ever comes of it. I’d accept it if they just admitted that it’s not worth their time, but somehow that’s also too hard to say.

    Touching_Grass , in Gamedev and linux

    Real nice unique looking game too. Gameplay is good but the look and feel you can tell was a lot of effort and thought and love. Definitely glad I made the purchase especially after seeing this post. Cool dev

    uis OP ,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Probably those 3 downvotes are from people who did not read past headline

    hemko ,

    No it’s the 3 guys who reported a platform specific bugs on unsupported platform :D

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