• PeterPoopshit@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What kinds of things are you having a hard time modding in Linux? I generally stay away from AAA games and especially AAA games that don’t have mod support. There’s gimp. There’s blender. There’s audacity. There’s an abundance of good text editors. Almost every file explorer is easier to use and more powerful than the one in Windows. Java development kit kind of sucks in Linux with that export path variable nonsense that never ever works correctly but other than that, I don’t think I could do half the modding in Windows that I do in Linux.

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      1 year ago

      When the game has no official modding support you need base modifications probably already compiled by someone else with who knows really what exact modification.

      An example is Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. Base, unmodded game is actually Platinum on Wine’s AppDB. But when you mod (by running injecting scripts via a modified dinput8.dll file) the game gets very unstable no matter what mod unlike on Windows.

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        1 year ago

        So someone just needs to be interested enough in playing it to jump into a Wine staging dev and do the leg work to fix what breaks.

        That’s exactly how Wine has continued to expand what it can do for over 30 years…