Woah! You can make a terminal game and have people just… ssh into it and they’re playing? That’s so cool!
Very good version of Tetris! Rotating and wall kicking feel like how they should, there’s some time before the piece touches the ground and it locking into place, you have the 7-Bag system going, it’s great! Excellent job!
I’d check that there isn’t actually an issue with the drive itself. If the whole device is being set to RO that might be due to filesystem issues as the default OS action is often to remount RO to avoid corruption
I haven’t tried this myself, but do you happen to know exactly which model of MacBook you have?
I did some searching and found a (very old) Debian Wiki article saying that the MacBook 1,1 and 2,1 require 32-bit UEFI, and in the case of the 2,1, this is despite the CPU being 64-bit. Though that’s unlikely to be the case here given that those Ubuntu variants reach the boot screen.
I don’t think that’s a solution, unless one of these installs out of the box some other version of a driver or module. And all three are rather using older versions. Maybe Mint could be a little bit more up to date.
I would propose: execute steam with PRESSURE_VESSEL_SHELL=instead (PRESSURE_VESSEL_SHELL=instead steam in a terminal or launcher where you type what to execute) and once you have xterm run the game with “$@” > $HOME/tmp/sniper.log 2>&1. That will redirect the output from the process to the file which you can use after reboot to search what is the problem you are having. If there’s not much inside, retry with export WINEDEBUG=+all; “$@” > > $HOME/tmp/sniper.log 2>&1. The latter will run very, very slowly but should print debug of everything that happens in proton
I know, and I call it bullshit. There’s no way I could’t get it working if I could, considering that it can’t run yet. It can’t because of the launcher or the anti-cheat (more probable) and proton is proton, there’s no difference for the steam deck, apart from gamescope and integrated steam.
Add PROTON_DUMP_DEBUG_COMMANDS=1 %command% to the Launch Options in the Properties menu of the game. Launch the game once and then check in /tmp/proton_(your username). There should be bash scripts for running the game in there. Close the game in Steam and launch the game using the ./run command and see what errors come up.
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